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Rishikesh Tourism

At the foothills of the Himalayas along the banks of the sacred river Ganges,
lies the town of Rishikesh. The first town this holy river reaches on its
decent from the mountains, Rishikesh is home to many ashrams, and most major
Indian ashram, including Vivekananda, Sivananda, Osho, Bihar school of yoga,
have an office there. It is a good place to experience classical Indian
yoga.
Class instruction may leave a few gaps for students used to the precision
of western classes, but with its slow and spiritual atmosphere, it's an
enjoyable place to begin discovering what India has to offer. Rishikesh
is less intense than other parts of India, probably because people have
religion on their minds. Most people are very friendly and quick to say
hello or namaste.
Places of Interest
Pilgrim Places
As a pilgrimage point, Rishikesh greets many devout Hindus and wandering
sadhus (holy men). Many come to bathe in the sanctified waters of the Ganges,
as Hindus believe this can remove layers of karma. This peaceful ashram
center is certainly one of the more atmospheric places in India.
As the sun rises from behind the mountains, and cuts through the fog, locals
wash in the river. Live temple chanting sets the tone. Beginning around
4 am, the chants float across the water until well after dark. During night
time pujas (ceremonies), offerings of hundreds of camphor flame leaf boats
float picturesquely on the river.