Overview
There is something for every type of adventure seeker on this exciting vacation to Uttarakhand, from a plethora of adventure activities and lengthy Yoga sessions in Rishikesh to leisurely strolls in Kaudia forest near Kanatal, along with camping in the middle of nature. Witness the layers of ascending mountains dotted with dense pine and cedar trees, which radiate the cool mountain breeze and provide you with a welcome respite from the bustle of the city.
The mystical town of Rishikesh, which draws travelers in search of adventure and spiritual fulfillment from all over the world, is tucked away on the foothills of the Kumaon Himalayas. Prepare to display some bravery by leaping into the icy cold water of the Ganga while rafting through a series of rapids in the revered river. As you relocate to Kanatal, you will have the opportunity to explore the rare Himalayan species on a forest route through the Kaudia forest. You can also keep in touch with nature by camping beneath a starry sky while enjoying the warmth of a bonfire. One of India’s tallest dams, the Tehri Dam, sits nearby Kanatal and is the ideal location for exhilarating water sports like jet skiing and other activities. Discover why Haridwar is the most well-liked pilgrimage site in North India by visiting and hearing the legends surrounding the temples built in Haridwar. Soak up the spiritual aura at the renowned evening Ganga Aarti in Har ki Pauri.
Quick Info:
Route:Â Delhi – Rishikesh – Kantal – Tehri – Haridwar – Delhi
Duration:Â 3 Days 2 Nights
Start Point:Â Delhi
End Point:Â Delhi
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Visit the Mysterious Forests and Go Hiking
Travel Distance: 100 KM | Travel Time: Approx. 3 Hours
Travel Distance: 95 KM | Travel Time: Approx. 2.5 Hours
Know Before You Go for Adventure Trip in Uttarakhand
Starting this vacation in Delhi, which has excellent road and rail connections and an international airport, is the ideal way to get to Rishikesh.
By Air: All major cities in India and outside have direct flights to Delhi, both domestically and internationally. From the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, all the major airlines provide flights.
By Rail: Delhi is connected to practically all of India’s minor and large cities via the country’s extensive rail network. New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station are the three most significant railway stations in Delhi.
By Road: Delhi is well connected to all of India’s main cities via a network of roads and national highways. Bus services are frequently offered by both the government and commercial transportation companies. Government and private cabs are both available here.