From Spiritual Retreats To Scenic Escapes Discover The Best Near Haridwar
1. Rishikesh
Just 20 kilometers away from Haridwar; well known as 'Yoga Capital of the World' Rishikesh is a vibrant town located beside Ganges River. It integrates spirituality with adventure and peace. In this place you will find Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula among other popular sights while ashrams provide yoga sessions and meditation classes bungee jumping.
2. Mussoorie
Mussoorie is a beautiful hill station nestled in Garhwal Himalayas' greenery about 90 kilometers from Haridwar. People adore its panoramic views, colonial architecture, pleasant weather calling it fondly 'Queen of Hills'. Gun Hill Kempty Falls Lal Tibba Cloud's End are some of the must see attractions.
3. Dehradun
Dehradun being Uttarakhand capital city is approximately 53 kilometers away from Haridwar. With picturesque surroundings along with educational institutions, historical sites Dehradun provides urban conveniences blended with natural splendor like no other place does Jackonkaemler(2018). Some of these places include Robber's Cave Sahastradhara Tapkeshwar Temple Forest Research Institute.
4. Har Ki Dun Valley
Harking back to nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts, Har Ki Dun Valley offers an unmatched opportunity of experiencing the untouched wilds of Himalayas. It is situated about 200 kilometers from Haridwar, this picturesque valley has green meadows, thick forests and snow-clad mountains. The trail till Har Ki Dun offers views worth a million dollars along with an amazing variety of flora and fauna.
5. Rajaji National Park
Rajaji National Park covering approximately 800 square kilometers is a paradise for adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts spread across Shivalik ranges. It is located barely 10 kilometers from Haridwar. Among its wealth is extensive flora and fauna which includes; elephants, tigers, leopards as well as various bird species in large numbers. Pristine wilderness also gives visitors opportunities like jungle safaris, bird watching and nature walks.
Conclusion
The neighborhood of Haridwar has several attractions for everyone. Whether you want spiritual upliftment or to indulge in some adrenaline rush or just enjoy beautiful natural surroundings, the best tourist places near Haridwar are a must-visit for you that will remain etched in your memory forever and leave you feeling recharged. Thus, pack up your suitcase, set off for a trip of exploration, and allow the charm of these spellbinding spots shower over you.
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