Haridwar Road, Rishikesh (1.4 km from Triveni Ghat)
This elegant hotel in Rishikesh offers a luxurious stay with stunning views of the Ganga and a location close to Triveni Ghat. Ideal for leisure travellers, spiritual seekers, and families, the hotel blends comfort with a serene spiritual atmosphere. Its riverside location allows guests to witness the calm beauty of the Ganges from their rooms or the rooftop restaurant, while also staying close to important temples and the vibrant ghats.
The hotel features spacious, well-furnished rooms and suites, many of which offer direct river views. All rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, flat-screen TV, minibar, tea/coffee maker, and attached bathrooms with premium fittings. The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant serves a wide range of dishes, including vegetarian, Indian, and continental options. With warm hospitality, top-class services, and a truly premium experience, this hotel is one of the finest places to stay in Rishikesh.
The Room Types:
Ganga Royal Suite (River View)
Executive Suite (Partial View)
Premier Suite (River View)
Wheel Chair Friendly Room
Deluxe Suite (Non-View)
Deluxe Room (Non-View)
Amenities
Tea Maker
Mini Bar
Geyser
Free Toiletries
Hair Dryer
Bathtub
Television
AC
Wardrobe
Wifi
CCTV
Lobby
Power Backup
Local Sightseeing
Rishikesh Tourist Spots
Here are a few of the top sightseeing spots in Rishikesh:
Triveni Ghat: - One of the top attractions in Rishikesh is Triveni Ghat. Because the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati—the three most sacred rivers in Hindu mythology—converge at this ghat, it is regarded as the holiest of all the ghats. Pilgrims often take holy dips in this ghat.
Shivpuri: - River rafting is one of the most thrilling water adventure activities in Rishikesh, and Shivpuri is the perfect site to do it! This settlement is situated on the banks of the Ganga River, 19 kilometres from Rishikesh. This town is bustling with outdoor enthusiasts and is a centre for river rafting. Activities like kayaking, trekking, camping, and boating are also interesting.
Lakshman Jhula: - The villages of Tapovan in Tehri Garhwal district and Jonk in Pauri Garhwal district are connected by the well-known Lakshman Jhula, a hanging bridge across the Ganga River. The bridge, 70 feet above the river and 450 feet long, is located in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple: - One of the holiest Hindu temples devoted to Lord Shiva is Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, which is situated around 7 kilometres from Swarg Ashram in Rishikesh in the Pauri Garhwal area of Uttarakhand. The temple is exceptionally significant as it is thought that Lord Shiva swallowed the poison halahala while the ocean was churning, turning his throat blue and giving him the name Neelkanth.
The Beatles Ashram: - Located on a cliff in the Swarashram near Rishikesh, the Beatles Ashram is also called Chaurasi Kuti. The ashram complex includes a former temple, library, kitchen, Maharishi Yogi's home, and meditation huts. The Beatles lived there in 1968, wrote dozens of songs, and meditated there.
Vashishta Gufa: - The human son of Lord Brahma, Sage Vashishta, meditated in the ancient cave known as Vashishta Gufa. According to a narrative, the sage was so upset after losing all of his children that he considered suicide, but the Ganga River prevented him from doing so. Thus, he decided to remain and practice meditation in the cave.