Travel & Adventure

Rishikesh: The Blissful Abode

There are very few places in the world which have something to offer for every kind of traveller. On what has only been my second visit to the holy land of Rishikesh, I am pretty convinced that this is surely one of those places. It is quite an interesting mélange of spirituality and adventure. But after having spent a few days here as a solo traveller, I believe there is a lot more to the city. I like to call it “The blissful abode”.

The beautiful sound of the flowing Ganga is the best welcome you can get as you set foot here. That will in fact also be one of the most prominent views everywhere you go from that point on. Aside from that, you will read the words like yoga, meditation or river rafting everywhere you look. You will most definitely be convinced that you will either leave the place with a tranquil mind or an adrenaline pumped-up heart. But if you are someone like me who likes to experience everything a place has to offer, you might just leave with a mix of both.

There are many reasons why I say this place is for everyone. First, it has a range of options for accommodation. From budget hostels (costing only about Rs 600 a day) to one of the most expensive properties of Taj (costing about Rs 45k a night), there is no dearth of options if you choose to stay here for a few days. This is one of the many reasons Rishikesh is on the top of the list for solo travellers, students travelling on budget, as well as foreign nationals looking to stay here for a longer duration.

Cover of the June 2023 issue of The Teenager Today featuring Usha Uthup.

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Henari Shah @narionthemove — this nari is always on the move. She has a day job in marketing but is mostly found daydreaming about nature, animals or her next travel destination. An avid reader and a trained classical dancer, she truly believes in the concept of carpe diem.

Henari Shah

Henari Shah @narionthemove — this nari is always on the move. She has a day job in marketing but is mostly found daydreaming about nature, animals or her next travel destination. An avid reader and a trained classical dancer, she truly believes in the concept of carpe diem.