Tapovan Vatika Resort



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Tapovan is a lively area with an alternative vibe, known for its yoga ashrams, adventure tour outfits, and upscale resorts, set beside the Ganges river, Laid-back terrace cafes with river views serve pancakes and coffee, and small shops sell quirky clothing and crafts. The Lakshman Temple is located in Tapovan, which features elaborate Hindu sculptures and engravings, and the iconic Laxman Jhula suspension bridge stretches over the Ganges. Rishikesh is the abode of the sages, has always...
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A beautiful trail near Rishikesh that takes one to the Kujapuri Temple. This trail passes through various small villages, farms, lakes, and waterfalls with the backdrops of the panoramic views of the Himalayas and the verdant green environments. Talk to the villagers to learn about the stories and explore some of the local cultures. Kunjapuri is a famous temple, and many pilgrims travel to it to pay their respect. This trail begins from Tapovan in Rishikesh which is pretty well connected...
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The trail starts from Lakshman Jhula, one of the famous hanging bridges across the holy river Ganga. The Jhula is a link between two critical villages in Rishikesh. It connects the Tapovan village in Tehri Garhwal and Jonk village in Pauri Garhwal. Lakshman Jhula has been one of the centers for tourist attraction since its inception for its amazing association with Hindu Mythology. Travelers can get amazing views of the Ganges from Ram Jhula and click amazing pictures of boats floating on...
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Neelkantha Mahadev is a Temple in Rishikesh that is revered by tourists from all over the world and is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites for ages. The temple is open throughout the year for the pilgrims. According to the mythology, this is the site where Lord Shiva consumed poison after Samudra Manthan, which was one of the bi-products. After consuming the poison, Lord Shiva's throat turned blue, giving him the name NeelKanth, directly translating to "blue throat." The story of the...
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The trail starts from a Historic spot known as Ram Jhula which is an iron suspension bridge over the river of Ganges (sacred river of Hindus) and situated at Muni Ki Reti in Rishikesh at Uttarakhand. The bridge is similar in design and using the same technology but bigger than the more popular Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh. Travelers can get an amazing view of Gange's from the Ram Jhula and click amazing pictures of boats floating on it. There are many Hindu ashrams and religious centers like...