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January 04, 2010

A Family Trip to Rishikesh

Trip to Rishikesh
The story begins with a family trip, when I was insisted by my mom to celebrate my New Year at Rishikesh with my parents and brothers. So we all first arrived at Haridwar by Dehradun Shatabdi Express, and then hired a cab for Rishikesh (24 km). We were 238 km from Delhi, and 25 km up the Ganges from Haridwar, at an altitude of 1,160 ft. I enjoyed the entire journey while listening that Rishikesh is not just another famous Hindu pilgrimage but it is also considered as the Yoga Capital of the world. I was pretty sure that my trip to Rishikesh could not be better than a freaky night out with friends in a disc or pub. But my first look to the place changed my thinking, my opinion and my philosophies completely. What a superb location in the foothills of Himalayas!

I could not control my excitement level when I came to know that it offers some of the most exciting moments of adventure sports such as trekking in the rugged mountains and challenging white water rafting in the most tumultuous and foaming waters of the Himalayas. My exploration began with the renowned Lakshman Jhula – a suspended iron bridge built in 1939. As the legend goes, Lakshmana, brother of Lord Rama, built a jute rope bridge to cross the majestic Ganges. This Lakshmana Jhula is just a replacement of that jute rope bridge. While heading towards the Swarg Ashram, we crossed the same and clicked a few photographs as well. My next halt was Gita Bhavan – a huge huge huge library of spiritual texts! A thousand-page Holy Gita for just Rs. 120/-! Unbelievable! I spotted a few attractive paintings and statues there that depict scenes from Hindu mythologies. From the Ayurvedic dispensary of Gita Bhawan, I bought a few medicines for my grandma.

I also paid short visits to the temples at Swarga Ashram, Neelkanth Mahadeo (dedicated to Lord Shiva) and the Triveni Ghat. While asking for some thrilling sports with my brothers, I was permitted by my mom to go for White Water Rafting in the River Ganges and a short Trekking tour in the Garhwal Himalayas under the guidance of an expert. My last halt in Rishikesh was the shopping area of the Swarg Ashram, where I found the stalls loaded with brassware, incense sticks, sweets, Rudraksh beads, Ayurvedic and herbal medicines. Overall, the trip was outstanding. New Year celebration with my friends could not be better than this trip, for sure.