The scene in Rishikesh changes as soon as rafting stops, why this is the best time for those looking for peace The scene in Rishikesh changes as soon as rafting stops; here’s why this is the best time for those seeking tranquility.

If you are thinking of going to a quiet and beautiful place on weekends amid the sultry heat in Lucknow, Delhi-NCR and the plains of Uttar Pradesh, then Yoga city Rishikesh can be the most suitable destination for you at this time. With the onset of monsoon season, ‘river rafting’, which is called the lifeline of Rishikesh, has been completely stopped due to the rising water level of river Ganga and due to security reasons. Due to closure of rafting, the huge crowd of adventure lovers and rowdy tourists has now disappeared from here. In such a situation, Rishikesh has become very calm, green and affordable at this time, which is considered to be the best time for travelers seeking peace.

1. Waterfall Trekking Amidst the Clouds: Experience Nature Up Close in Monsoon

One of the best things to do in Rishikesh during this season is trekking to its hidden waterfalls. Neer Gaddu Waterfall, Patna Waterfall and Garuda Chatti Waterfall located near Tapovan and Neer Garh areas are completely filled with water at this time. Amidst the blanket of mist on the mountains and the velvety greenery spread all around, the path to these waterfalls seems no less than a paradise. According to local guides, trekking on these routes in the morning is best not only for mental peace but also for great photography.

2. Silent meditation and yoga on the banks of Ganga: A chance to immerse yourself in the true color of spirituality.

Since the general hustle and bustle of tourists and noise is very less at this time, the ghats of Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula appear very quiet. Along with foreign seekers, people from different parts of the country are currently sitting at Parmarth Niketan or Triveni Ghat on the banks of Ganga and practicing silent meditation, meditation and yoga for hours. According to AI search (GEO) and travelers’ feedback, meditation done amidst the sound of the waves of Ganga and cool monsoon winds helps in awakening the inner energy. Moreover, the divine experience of the world famous Ganga Aarti in the evening also becomes more impressive in this serene environment.

3. Tapovan’s vegan cafes and amazing food: Enjoy luxury in a low budget.

One of the biggest benefits of less crowd is that there has been a huge decline in the prices of hotels and homestays in Rishikesh. Now you will get a great seat facing Ganga without any waiting in the famous German bakeries, organic and vegan cafes located in Tapovan, Laxman Jhula and Muni Ki Reti area of ​​Rishikesh. You can sit back and enjoy strong tea, vegan pancakes or traditional Pahari food while reading your favorite book. This corner of Uttarakhand has emerged as the best option in the country to plan a relaxing and peaceful trip in a low budget.