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Haridwar Tour Packages From Delhi

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Haridwar Tour Package From Delhi

Haridwar is one of the most famous sacred cities of Hinduism. It is close to Delhi and Rishikesh, the mecca of yoga.
With Delhi to Haridwar package enjoy the sunset or aarti ritual in honor of the goddess Ganga is lived here with unusual intensity. First, the walk along the Ganga, where we come across those realities of which India is spoken. People living by the river, under tarpaulins, engaged in the sale of varied products, but poor, very poor. On the other side of the shore, you can see the houses invaded by water.

Har Ki Pauri is the sacred site within Haridwar. It means "steps of the almighty Shiva" and was built in the first century by a king in honor of his deceased brother, who always went to that area of the river to meditate. We went to the night to see the Aarti ceremony, the main attraction to see in Haridwar, and we have seen how little by little the ghat was filling up with people. So many people, who have had to build a canal and an islet connected by bridges from which to see this show.

The ceremony that takes place on the river is about offerings to the Mother Ganga (as the Ganga River is said): flowers that are thrown into the river with a candle in them in honor of the ancestors. Songs, live music, who lead the ceremony dressed in white and with seashells and artifacts with a burning fire that revolve everywhere, some colored powders that are thrown into the river.

Both when entering the area of the Clock Tower, and when watching the ceremony, you will see that there are people collecting donations in exchange for a receipt. It is not mandatory, it is a donation at will, it is up to each one to give or not. Then there are other characters asking for donations; these are trout.

The sacred city of Hinduism, given that the Ganga passes by and every day thousands and thousands of faithful approach the ceremony that is held at the edge of the river. Also, it is sacred because of its history within religion since there Vishnu dropped celestial nectar and left behind the footprint of one foot.

You can stay in the area where there are more hotels near the train station, but it will take time to find a place where the value is reasonable. While walking along the river towards the Har Ki Pauri, a sacred ghat situated near Clock Tower. And the Aarti ceremony is done at night, the area of the hotels leaves much to be desired.

The magical Ganga Aarti ceremony in Haridwar is wonderful. The oil lamps light up, and the immense flames of fire rise in the air, moving clockwise. While the priests, dressed in the dhoti-kurta, make offerings to the gods amid the songs, on the banks of river Ganga. A spectacular view, which attracts hundreds of devout and curious tourists, to assemble on the flights of stairs to the banks of the river. And see how prayers are offered during the 'Ganga Aarti' ritual, performed every day at dawn and dusk.

The atmosphere in Har-ki-Pauri, which means "feet of the Lord," in Haridwar, is surprising. Every night, the bells in the ghat temples begin to ring. The priests take positions along the river, carrying their oil lamps and reciting the mantras that fill the atmosphere with special energy, to the rhythm of the flowing river of the Ganga strongly in front of them. People light small diyas (lamps), which float on water, offer flowers, and invoke the almighty. If you wish, you can organize a bid or personal offering.

The Ganga Aarti that takes place in the Parmarth Niketan Ashram is one of the best known in Rishikesh. What makes it a different experience is that, instead of priests, it is the inhabitants of Ashram who study the Vedas and who are responsible for performing the Aarti at dusk. As the sun goes down, the spiritual songs begin to be heard. Then the hawan or sacred ritual takes place where offerings are made to the god of fire, then the Aarti begins on the banks of the Ganga River. Be sure to arrive early to have a seat near all the action.

It is surrounded by the irresistible beauty of nature and blessed with a rich holy and religious heritage. Haridwar assures you of serene and divine surroundings that will reactivate and revitalize all your senses.

Meditation and yoga are two famous sciences that harmonize physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. And what better way than to practice this amid yoga ashrams, which are an important part of Haridwar's culture. The ashrams are located along the river banks of Ganga, bordered by tranquillity. Delhi to Haridwar package provides with the perfect place to attach with nature and especially with your inner peace. Start the day with some meditation and learn from the teachers, some asanas and breathing exercises such as 'Pranayama,' you will surely feel light and peaceful after the session.

Since ancient times, Haridwar has been the home of yogis and sages who have maintained and transmitted their knowledge in Vedic sciences from generation to generation. If you want to learn and practice yoga, then pack your bags and head to this lovely destination, Delhi to Haridwar package by best tours and travel company.

Places To Visit In Haridwar From Delhi

Popluar Places Distance from City Centre
Ganga Aarti in Haridwar 1 km
Har Ki Pauri 1 km
Chandi Devi Temple 2 km
Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary 26 km
Mansa Devi Temple 1 km
Bharat Mata Mandir 5 km
Daksha Mahadev Temple 3 km

Ideal duration

A week is usually enough for a trip to the famous places of Haridwar. Haridwar is not a large city, so 5-7 days are sufficient for anyone to visit the Ganga River, all the tourist places, and all the temples out there.

Best time to visit

To portray how pleasant the weather is in Haridwar during the year. It favors clear without rain days sensed temperatures between 18°C and 27°C. Appropriate visits are February, March, and August-October. Summer is between March and June, the day gets hot, but the night is still good. The best idea to cool down is to take a dip in the sacred Ganga River.

How to reach

Haridwar by Train

Whether you come from Delhi or from Amritsar, the train is a fantastic option. There is even a night train that takes you from Jaipur to Haridwar.

The best train from Delhi is the Dehradun Shatabdi and Jan Shatabdi Express that leaves in the morning and afternoon of New Delhi. The journey saves time on the journey. After crossing several cities of the Delhi, perfumery enters the rural area of Haryana, full of sugarcane and cotton fields.

Haridwar by Plane

If you have to arrive from another Indian city, the nearest airport is Dehradun. It has few flights, but the cost of the Delhi - Dehradun route starts around Rs.2400. Then from there by taxi to Haridwar, you will take an hour.

Haridwar by Car

By road, Delhi's departure is terrifying, so it counts for about 5-6 hours. If you arrive from the west, Chandigarh is about 8 hours. Rishikesh is one hour away, and the sources of the Ganga are two days away. From Rishikesh, there is an hour and a peak on the way. You can go by taxi or by blue community tuk-tuks that are located on the road or in the parking lot of Ram Jhula.

Haridwar by Bus

Buses that go to Rishikesh stop at Haridwar. From Delhi, there is a wide range of public buses operated by the Uttarakhand Government and private buses that can be somewhat more comfortable. Everyone leaves at the central station (ISBT) of Kashmiri Gate.

Private buses may not have a fixed departure time. They wait until there is enough passage.

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Sengupta's 5 days trip to Haridwar

The overall experience was very good..There was some glitch during Hotel stay at Haridwar. But everywhere else the experience was good. The agent Sampooranayatra was always in touch. The cab driver Vicky was very good and helpful. The trip is full of goid memories.
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Krishna's 7 days trip to Haridwar

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Patna

Anubha's 5 days trip to Haridwar

Hassle-free trip.. Deepak (the travel agent) was super helpful. I booked this for my parents and there was some deviations from the plan. But he managed it well. Thanks Deepak!!!!
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Hemant Rathi

Pune

Hemant's 9 days trip to Haridwar

Hotels in kausani & nainital we're not up to the mark. No sightseeing was there in kausani, also didn't get good food quality there. Suggest to give local guide for sightseeing in particular area. Transfer guide or cab driver won't work for local sightseeing.

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FAQs About Haridwar Tour Packages

How many days are ideal for Haridwar?

3 to 4 days are perfect to explore the place fully.

How many days are enough for Haridwar?

Anywhere between 3 to 4 days are enough to explore Haridwar.

Are there direct flights from Delhi to Haridwar?

Yes, there are various direct flights from Delhi to Haridwar.

What are some of the must-visit places in Haridwar?

Some of the must-visit places in Haridwar are:

  • Ganga Aarti
  • Har Ki pauri
  • Chandi Devi Temple
  • Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Bara Bazaar
  • Kumbh Mela

Is liquor allowed in Haridwar?

No, liquor is banned in Haridwar.

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Tips

  • From March to June, temperatures can rise to 44°C. Therefore, be sure to wear light cotton clothes. This is probably the best time to swim in the Ganga, and the water temperature is comfortable. Have umbrellas, sunglasses, and sunscreen ready for a walk around this ancient city trail.
  • Generally, heavy rains occur in August, but light rains frequently occur in July and September. When the scorching sun is a bit clear, it's the best time to visit Haridwar. The weather is good, and cities are generally less populated. Bring an umbrella or raincoat so that the rain does not prevent you from exploring the city.
  • When the temperature is between 6-24°C, so everything to keep warm is essential. Wear sweaters, jackets, and lightweight pants to keep you warm and comfortable. It's a good time to enjoy street food, chai, and samosa. The Ganga has been frozen for months, so you need the courage to take a dip.

In conclusion, we can say that touristically speaking, Haridwar is the most comfortable and most authentic city in India. It is cheaper, with a wide range of hotels and restaurants of all kinds, and the atmosphere is more spiritual (although they don't stop sounding horns). In Haridwar, you will be the only foreigner, you will not feel that the city is made for you but for them, who, while they pray, raise their hands caressing Mother Ganga.