Top Hidden Places of Rishikesh That hit you brain
Introduction
You've know already about Rishikesh, It is the most popular destination in India. It is known for its natural beauty, temple, Ganga River, meditation and yoga. Rishikesh have natural view of riverside temples and mountain ranges. In addition of these, you may not about the hidden places of Rishikesh. The devbhoomi Rishikesh have great places to explore. If you want to visit Rishikesh you need to know about some places which make your soul quite, peace and adventure away from the world.
Neer Waterfall
Neer Garh is a small village in Rishikesh. Neer Waterfall is a small waterfall in Neer Garh at Rishikesh. It is perfect place for who loves to trekking and camping. Neer waterfall located in the hills on Tapovan. It is located about 5 and 7 km from Lakshman Jhula on Rishikesh-Badrinath highway. This natural waterfall hike to the top of the hills, and make it perfect for natural lovers and photographers alike.
Kaudiyala
Kaudiyala is a small village in Rishikesh. It is located from Rishikesh on Badrinath road, located on the bank of Ganga river. It is close to Laxman Jhula. Kaudiyala name tends to the word of Kaudiya which means to lived thereand preached vedic knowledge. It is place where Adi Shankaracharya visited this during his trip from Badrinath Dham to Kedarnath temple.
At Kaudiyal, have many temples such as Shri Sharda Devi Temple and Shri Mahasamdhi Mandir and have many ancient statues found in this area including one which depicts Lord Shiva sitting on Nandi.
Shivpuri
Shivpuri is a small village located on the bank of River Ganga. It is located just 15km away from the Rishikesh. Best place to visit who loved to do photoshoot with beautiful holy river Ganga surrounded b the hills. There are many temples in Shivpuri - some of them ancient religious shrines for Hindu religion. You can also go for trekking, rafting, or watching wild animals here.
Most of the tourists come here during monsoon seasons when they can see beautiful rainbows above them while taking a dip in the River Ganga.
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