Tuesday 25 September 2018

Female Tourist Guide in Rishikesh

It is our great honor and pleasure to introduce Ms. Anju Maurya as part of Local Team Explorer of Rishikesh Day Tour. Rishikesh Day Tour always has believed in empowering women to participate in decision-making in society.


About Anju Maurya.
Anju Maurya has the lust of Himalaya. She loves doing yoga and taking people around nature in the Himalaya to explore the Himalaya's hidden beauty & Himalayan Herbs and she speaks their benefits according to Ayurvedic traditions. She speaks of the variety of natural medicines who have left their energies to this distant Himalayan Mountains and she makes us feel the essence of true nature of local Himalayan life through her knowledge

Friday 21 September 2018

Delhi-Haridwar- Rishikesh





From the center of modern India with its ancient heart, a journey to discover the spirituality and the millenary Indian culture that is renewed on the shores of the sacred Ganges.
A path at the foot of the Himalayas to breathe the harmony of spirit, body, and nature - until you reach the Queen of the Hill Station, once frequented by the English of the Raj in flight from the heat of the plain.
Delhi, between past and future.
The capital of many kingdoms, imperial center, the seat of democratic government ... how many cities in the metropolis of Delhi, in perpetual change? UNESCO heritage monuments, well-kept museums, bazaars, handicrafts from all over India, ethnic restaurants, trendy bars, impressive mosques, Hindi and Sikh temples and Christian churches, medieval alleyways, and state-of-the-art underground ... Delhi has almost everything that you might want to find. Maybe too much and all together, so as to stun you at the first landing. Capital is the emblem of the nation itself, to be taken calmly.
Not to be missed: Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk district, Gandhi Memorial, India Gate, Connaught Place (and Agrasen well), Bangla Sahib, Lodi Gardens, National Museum, Safdarjang and Humayun Mausoleums , Nizamuddin Dargah and Sufi music, cultural performances at Dilli Haat, Craft Museum, Qutb Minar.
Stay 1 Day
Haridwar, on the steps of the Ganges
At Haridwar, the Ganges (called Gangaji in these parts) leaves the mountains where it is born - 250 km higher - to embark on the journey across the plains. On the banks of the river, where he leaves his restless impetus to allow himself to be tamed by men, there are the steps that thousands of pilgrims descend for purifying ablution, and beyond the ghats the temples and the monasteries.
Haridwar is a gateway to Hindu culture, a baptism to the spirituality and rituals of India.
Do not miss the Ganga Aarti ceremony on Har ki Pauri Ghat (evening offering of fire and candles at the Ganges). The temple of Mansa Devi, the temple of Chandi Devi, several ashrams, a safari at Rajaji National Park (18 km away) in the footsteps of the tiger and wild animals, the Ardh Kumbha Mela in 2016.
Stay 1 Day
Mussoorie, the Queen of the mountains
Made full of Hindu spirituality and culture we climb higher up the pre-Himalayan hills to breathe clean air and plunge our heads into the clouds. Mussoorie was born at the beginning of the nineteenth century as a holiday resort, Hill station, for administrators and British officers fleeing from the suffocating heat of Delhi. Today it is the citizens and tourists from all over the world that flow copiously to look for refreshment and to enjoy the Alpine environment (about 2000 meters) with a view of the colossal peaks of the Himalayas. Between May and June, it may seem like anything but an oasis of peace.
Not to be missed: Library bazaar, the cable car to Gun Hill (3000 m), Trekking, horseback riding, Happy Valley and the Tibetan settlement, Dhanoltri with the superb Himalayan landscape, the temple of Surkhanda Devi (reachable by walking 2 km), the Kempty waterfalls.
Stay: 1-2 days

Tuesday 18 September 2018

RISHIKESH



Rishikesh is only 24 km from Haridwar. Located at the foothills of the Himalayas, this city is considered the gateway to three other cities of pilgrimage: Badrinath - Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, the four places called "Chardham". Rishikesh is surrounded by beautiful  Himalaya from three sides and is crossed by the sacred Ganges. On its shores arise the ashrams of the Sadhus and the sages. Rishikesh is also famous for the ashrams  & Yoga center. The Ganges, usually impetuous for its currents during the descent from the mountains, suddenly becomes docile and quiet here. At Rishikesh, the Ganges leaves the mountains and descends along the plains and begins its long journey. Rafting on the Ganges is very popular with tourists.
Parmarth Niketan Ashram



Continuing from the Ganga Beach with the river to your right after a few steps you will arrive at the Ram Jhula bridge, spectacular that the brother Lakshman Jhula. By staying on this bank and continuing your walk along the Ganges you will arrive at the largest and most populated ashram in the city, the Parmarth Niketan. Crossing its colorful entrance you will discover the peaceful gardens, cared for and full of statues: it will also be the most commercial ashram in the whole city, but it is also the one offering courses, conferences, and more interesting meetings. Take a look, it will not drive you away, on the contrary, if you want you can attend a yoga class or eat for a few dozen rupees in the ashram restaurant. Keep an eye on your site to stay up to date.
Yoga & Meditation Class in Rishikesh 




They say that Rishikesh is the world capital of Yoga, that you can find as many types of Yoga as you can imagine. After the types of conventional Yoga: Hatha, Sivananda, Kundalini, Iyengar, ... there are so many that make you doubt if there is something serious behind or just a way to get the rooms out to tourists: Acrobatic Yoga, Laughter Yoga, ...
Some say that Yoga should not become a business that it is part of the spiritual and that, therefore, paying for it would be like paying for Communion in the Catholic Church. In fact, in some of the Ashrams - places indicated for a spiritual retreat in India - activities such as meditation and yoga are carried out free of charge or by donation.

We, of course, we're taking some Yoga classes in Rishikesh, and since then we still value more than before the teachings of Rosa Mari, our teacher in our town, who transmitted to us part of the underlying philosophy, which in our opinion is difficult in India mainly due to the language barrier and, secondly, because it takes a long time to deepen.

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In my case, this adventure starts from Delhi bus station. We had been told that taking buses in India was very easy, just go to the station, get on the bus and they would charge you right there. We came running to the station with two more friends. We were late and saw many buses that said "Uttarakhand" (the state where Rishikesh is). We got on the first bus we saw and it set sail after a few minutes. It turns out that we had climbed on a public bus, those who had told us so much that we should NOT get on board ... Why? Because they go thousands of km per hour, they play the horn without stopping, and they drive in the opposite lane all the time.


So that what happens to me does not happen to you, you have to take your precautions. If you are in New Delhi, you should check Redbus.in to see the bus and station schedules. They usually leave the Kashmiri Gate station. Try to arrive 1 hour before the bus leaves. Make sure it is a Volvo bus, and if you prefer more comfort, with AC (air conditioning). Prices vary between 500-1000 INR ($ 7-15). If you go on a public bus it will probably cost you 200-450 INR ($ 3-6), but it's not worth such a small difference in money, because the Volvos are a thousand times better. We used this taxi to go to a temple on the outskirts of Rishikesh ... you usually find them in any tour agency in the center.

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The Beatles Ashram



An abandoned ashram in a state of decadence in the middle of the forest that hides an interesting story. In fact in this place in 1968 came the famous stay of the Beatles in India, who lived for some time in the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to deepen meditative practices. At the time the ashram, designed to accommodate wealthy Westerners and international stars, was a luxurious and elite, very different from the classic Spartan ashrams and open to all. During their stay, it is said that the musicians were deeply disappointed by the behavior of the Guru, who seemed too interested in the fame and economic gain that their presence would bring him and left Rishikesh and India in a hurry. Now the remains of the ashram are abandoned in the jungle, covered with interesting graffiti. A perfect place to take some pictures were it not for the recent decision to charge as many as 600 rupees of admission tickets to visit the decadent area (a disproportionate figure for a place abandoned in the middle of the jungle). To visit it, keep walking for about one km after the Parmarth Niketan Ashram and at some point, you will encounter a path on your right that crosses the jungle in the direction of the river, you can not go wrong because the route is well signposted.

             

Pay attention to getting wet, and even a lot. In the fastest rapids, you will face large waves that will fill your boat and water you completely. So the idea is to have clothes that are not too heavy (no sweatshirts or suits that would get too wet) even during the coldest season. Completely avoid shoes and socks and favorite plastic slippers. You can bring mobile phones and wallets as the organizers will put at your disposal waterproof bags in which to put away from the water what you have with you.

You will not need to bring water or snacks because halfway along the path you will stop on the banks of the river where a makeshift barge will pamper you with a hot chai and a nice plate of instant noodles.


Shopping Area Triveni Ghat 

If you are going to shop for fabrics, jewelry or souvenirs in Indian style in Rishikesh you will find many specialized shops and goods for all tastes. From yoga items to clothing, soft pashminas, silver or all kinds of spices, with a little patience and research, you will be satisfied. The shopping areas in northern Rishikesh are concentrated in Lakshman Jhula while in Rishikesh south in the market area. In general, the prices are not the lowest you will find in India but for sure you will be satisfied at the end of your purchases. Basically, with a light bargaining you will get a discount of 20% to 30%, so know that accepting the first proposed price is almost never convenient.
If you are looking for silk scarves, wool, cashmere or precious pashminas, you can contact Shiv Gauri Pashmina World. If you are looking for clothing, leather bags or yoga equipment, visit the Scorpion Handicraft.

The body products produced in these areas are very famous throughout India, you will find small shops that sell body oils, creams, and fragrant essences throughout the city at good prices. If you want to try something local, spending a little and being sure of the good quality of the product try the Himalaya line.

Rishikesh south: the central market and Triveni Ghat



If you want to make purchases of fabrics, spices or household items you have a cheaper and genuine option just a few kilometers from the tourist shops of Lakshman Jhula. In fact, the central market of Rishikesh winds through a maze of colorful streets just after the Chandrabhaga Bridge. Take a tuk-tuk shared by Lakshman Jhula or Rham Jhula (where most tourists stay) and ask to stop at the market in the Triveni Ghat area. Here, being a very local place and not frequented by tourists, you can stock up on cheap fabrics, clothing, and spices, without the need to bargain too much. Once you have finished shopping, head towards Triveni Ghat, where the faithful Hindus gather in prayer at sunset. Walk with your back to the bridge along the main road and, about 200 meters from the market you will find a beautiful colorful portal on your left. Take it and after descending a stone staircase you will come to the ghats. This is the point of confluence of three important Indian rivers: Ganges, Yamuna, and Ebru and for this many pilgrims come to Rishikesh to get wet at this point hoping to redeem themselves from their sins. Sit on the shore to watch the waters flow among the worshipers who offer flowers to the river and the colorful statues of the deities. The celebration of Ganga Aarti, the fascinating ritual of greeting and thanksgiving to Mother Ganga that you can also admire at Ram Juhla (as well as in Varanasi and Haridwar) takes place at sunset, ask the locals about the exact time not to miss it since it changes from season to season.

What time does rafting start in Rishikesh?



Starting from 9 in the morning the first boats begin to leave, until the very first afternoon, not later. The day you want to do this activity you simply have to go to the agency where you have contracted the price and ask to leave as soon as possible. They will make a round of phone calls and within a few tens of minutes, it will be your turn: the jeeps that take you to the starting point start as soon as they fill up, without specific timetables. If you want to avoid waiting for an agency for too long, call before leaving your hotel and ask for a rough timetable to introduce yourself. 

Your rafting day in Rishikesh, India
First of all: which one to choose among the different routes that the agencies propose? Consider that the most exciting rapids are about 12-13 kilometers from the center of Rishikesh. This means that the 9 kilometers package does not include them and is therefore not recommended. Spending the 24 kilometers is likely to be a bit 'excessive for many backpackers (but you must consider that the prices for rafting in Rishikesh are practically unbeatable: have you ever descended a river spending less?), So our advice is to throw you to head in the intermediate distance, that of the 16 kilometers. There are many other routes, but these are absolutely the most popular.

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Rishikesh, the sacred city of Hinduism in the Ganges at the foot of the Himalayas, Amritsar, which houses the golden temple of the Sikhs, Dharamsala, the seat of the Tibetan government in exile, and Delhi, which has the largest mosque in India, for 25,000 Muslims.

Rishikesh is one of the few places in India where you can safely bathe in the Ganges River since at the foot of the Himalayas, its waters are still clean; another thing is that its cold temperature causes a spasm; I just put my hand to check the temperature and it was really cool.

Rishikesh is about 25 kilometers from another holy city, Haridwar, but for foreigners Rishikesh is the main destination, since they follow the spiritual path that the Beatles made in 1968 when they visited their guru Maharishi, as I already told in my diary All You Need Is Love Put a Guru and an Ashram in your Life.
Legend has it that Lord Rama did penance here to kill the demon king of Lanka. Rishikesh is the starting point to travel to the sites that make up the Char Dham - Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri pilgrimage.
The meaning of Rishikesh in Sanskrit is "He has conquered his senses" (Sanskrit: Rishik = senses + Ish = master).

Rishikesh is a strange mixture between tourism, business, and spirituality, all living in apparent harmony.
Ancient and modern temples mark the banks of the Ganges in Rishikesh and immense multi-story buildings that are ashram host thousands of pilgrims.
In spite of its flourishing aspect, in Rishikesh live less than 100,000, it is almost a village for what is usual in India.
Rishikesh has become the world capital of Yoga and has dozens of yoga centers of all levels and categories.
As you go up the river the bustle of the city, where the markets and the train and bus stations are, it disappears and it is in the high zone or High Bank where most people are staying in search of a bit of tranquility. especially foreigners.


The accommodations range from the most Spartan to Asian luxury, but for about € 12 you can get a room with A / C and good views over the river.
Very close to High Bank is Lakshman Jhula, where the famous suspension bridge that crosses the Gangés is permanently jammed with pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, porters. and complete families of pilgrimage

When I was there, they were also painting it, but because of the speed with which they did it, I would not be surprised when they finished at one end they had to start repainting it on the other.
The crossing of the bridge and a walk along the river bank takes us to Swarg Ashram, a real market to cover all our needs, physical, mental and spiritual.

pharmacies, herbalists, street stalls, temples, restaurants, ashram, cybercafés, restaurants, travel agencies, gurus, shadús, and poor people, many poor people, asking for alms in endless lines, follow one another in their variegated streets.

It is believed that meditation in Rishikesh allows us to reach moksha more quickly, or liberation in Sanskrit, which will also help an immersion in the sacred river.
Less sacred is the sport that is becoming very popular in this area, rafting, which offers rapids of medium and high difficulty to those seeking strong emotions
Rishikesh is home to the Kailas Brahmavidyapeetham ashram, an institution with more than 120 years dedicated to the preservation of the traditional studies of the Vedas, knowledge in Sanskrit, the sacred scriptures of Hinduism.

Outstanding personalities, such as Swami Vivekananda, Swami Ramatirtha and Swami Shivananda have studied at this institution.

The ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi that the Beatles visited in 1968 is now closed and in ruins, but there are people so obsessed with their meaning that they dare to venture into the jungle and jump fences to see the place that inspired the White Album, undoubtedly one of the best albums of the Liverpool group.


Rishikesh boasts one of the largest complexes of ashrams in the world, which is informally defined as spiritual retreats. The stay begins with the call to meditation at 5 a. m., followed by a yoga class at dawn and, finally, more yoga, chants, lectures, and group meals.

The most authentic ashrams, such as the Parmarth Niketan (in which the International Yoga Festival takes place, this year will be held in March), offer shared rooms without internet for only 12 dollars
However, heating and hot water can suddenly fail, which is worth taking into account between November and February.

The ashrams tend to focus on yoga, as is the case with the huge Sivananda ashram, or to be more directed to meditation like the Osho Gangadham and the Ved Niketan Dham. The most elegant, the Yog Niketan, has luxurious views of the river and a spa at an additional cost.

Most ashrams accept outsiders, which is ideal for those who value satellite television, wifi and room service from other nearby accommodations, such as the Yog Vashishth Hotel.
Participate in an Aarti ceremony in the Ganges

The Hindu religious rituals known as Aartis are held on the banks of the rivers every day, at dusk. They consist of offerings of music and fire for the Ganges, which is known as "mother" in Hindu culture.


In Rishikesh, Hindu  Ganga Aarti sessions are held every night; music is played and fire offerings are made to the Ganges river.
It is not uncommon to see fires shining from a distance, indicating that they are burning a body and that the ashes will soon be scattered in the river, a Hindu ritual that promises to liberate the soul from the constant cycle of rebirth.

Part of the tradition is to put your feet in the Ganges while you leave a wreath; For those who want to live a more authentic experience, the idea is to bathe completely. However, the flow of the river is fast and the margins can be slippery in the mud, so be careful.

it is worth spending a day to visit the charming city of Haridwar to compare its aartis, less adapted for western visitors. But beware of false "saints" who ask you for "donations".
A tree converted into a temple in the charming city of Haridwar, one hour from Rishikesh
Rishikesh houses several minor temples that serve as improvised stages for musicians of kirtan (religious chants in which the audience responds to the singer) that are accompanied by harmonies, tables, flutes, cymbals and any other instruments at hand.

These sessions can be carried out at any time and it is usually open to allow visitors to participate, although it is best to ask before.

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Friday 14 September 2018

Rishikesh Day Tour : 5 Most Amazing Things to do in Rishikesh.Rishikesh...

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Rishikesh is a stunning place for the photographer. Photography tour in Rishikesh offers both natural made and manmade beauty, incredibly each of them is very contrast and diverse by its character but always seen as one. Here photographers find so much diversity and cultural activities along the bank of the Ganges, where Yogis are seen practicing yoga & meditation, doing rituals & rites and there is the old part of Rishikesh. Where Triveni Ghat is filled with local flower markets, spice markets, ashrams & temples, local eateries & Ganga evening Aarti & many more.



Stunning views of the Himalaya & Ganges are what that attracts to go walking &trekking in Rishikesh but the Himalayas is an amazingly rich culturally. Walking in the Himalaya to gain an insight into the Yogic culture in such an extraordinary n such an extraordinary place. There’s now a wide range of opportunities for those who are seeking Himalayan retreat. Walking tour is a spiritual extension of walking experience for those who seek untold story and unexplored spirituality under the influence of Yogic Himalayan religion. 

Rishikesh is filled with Yoga centers and Ashrams along the bank of Ganges in the lap of Himalaya. This 3 Days yoga & meditation retreat is crafted to meet the need of that kind of people who are much keen to get the peaceful life and beautiful mind. This retreat starts with the exploration of yoga & meditation each morning in the middle of nature at Lucky Homestay and Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner at Om Homestay. During the daytime, you make the visit of some famous place of Rishikesh with local English Speaking Guide. This 3 days retreat to gain the insight of Indian philosophy and Yogic traditions of Himalaya followed by Yoga session by Indian Yoga Instructor every day in the morning.

Neelkantha Mahadev Temple – oldest temple in Himalaya near Rishikesh city, The Nilkantha Mahadev Temple perched atop 1330 meters is blessed by God of Lord Shiva and considered to be holiest place by locales, situated about 15 km from Rishikesh. The trek route has a stunning view of The Raja Ji National park, Ganges river & diverse boi-nature of Himalaya, while trekking to Neelkantha Temple so many wild lives are seen. It is one of the best trekking routes in Rishikesh.


Yoga and forest bath in the Himalaya, Rishikesh
Strolling in the middle of nature, breathing deeply, in tune with nature and rebalancing of mind, body, and spirit. It is called in Japan forest bathing, literally translated "bath in the forest": a practice of well-being that is spreading more and more used as the therapeutic power of nature to relieve stress, depression, and fatigue, and at the same time strengthen the immune system. Now it is very beautiful, take the opportunity to make healthy walks in the woods of Himalaya here are all the benefits you can get.
Boosted immune system functioning, with an increase in the count of the body's Natural Killer (NK) cells.
Reduced blood pressure
Reduced stress
Improved mood
Increased ability to focus, even in children with ADHD
Accelerated recovery from surgery or illness
Increased energy level
Improved sleep



Saturday 8 September 2018



In India, homosexuality is no longer a crime. With a historic decision, the Indian Supreme Court decriminalized homosexuality by deleting the section
377 of the Indian Penal Code which for 157 years punished these behaviors as "offenses against nature". The Ani news agency writes. So far, being gay could cost up to 10 years in prison. The college, composed of five judges, was presided over by Dipak Misra. "Criminalizing homosexuality is irrational and indefensible," said the president, explaining the verdict.

The sentence comes after years of battle: a similar decision by the Delhi High Court, in 2009, was then canceled in 2013 by the same Supreme Court, and then return to the agenda in 2017. In celebration the civil rights activists, associations , and the whole international gay community

Friday 7 September 2018

Kunjapuri Trek Rishikesh Day Tour

28 km round trip trek from Rishikesh to Rishkesh is awesome desolate beauty of sublime nature of Himalayan mountains and its inhabitants which feeds everlasting peace to body mind & soul.

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homosexuality in India will be decriminalized. Confirmed with a ruling on December 11, 2013 after the ruling of the New Delhi court in 2009 that abolished article 377 of the criminal code is now questioned by the Supreme Court: "Our previous ordinance must be reconsidered" let it be known through a note. Criminal offense with the payment of a fine and with imprisonment, the "crime" of homosexuality has been in force in India since 1860, borrowed from the English colonizers. In 2009 the ruling of the capital's court spoke clearly: "Sex in a private place between two consenting adults does not constitute a crime". Article 377 of the Indian Penal Code was considered unconstitutional because it violates the fundamental rights under Articles 14 and 27: "The State must not deny anyone equality before the law or the same respect for the laws within the territory India. "

Tuesday 4 September 2018