48 hours in Haridwar
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/ITINERARY, HARIDWAR/ Updated : Sep 30, 2016, 11:35 IST
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The ancient city of Haridwar is deeply revered as one of the major centres of Hinduism in India, attracting millions of tourists every year. If you are planning a quick escape to this city, here is a perfect two-day itinerary. Whi … Read more
The ancient city of Haridwar is deeply revered as one of the major centres of Hinduism in India, attracting millions of tourists every year. If you are planning a quick escape to this city, here is a perfect two-day itinerary. While nothing comes close to the experience of taking a quiet stroll next to the banks of the River Ganga, you cannot skip a visit to the century old temples of Mansa Devi, Daksha Mahadev and Chandi Devi. Read less

The ancient city of Haridwar is deeply revered as one of the major centres of Hinduism in India, attracting millions of tourists every year. If you are planning a quick escape to this city, here is a perfect two-day itinerary. While nothing comes close to the experience of taking a quiet stroll next to the banks of the River Ganga, you cannot skip a visit to the century old temples of Mansa Devi, Daksha Mahadev and Chandi Devi. An early morning jungle safari in Rajaji National Park and a visit to Patanjali Yogpeeth is also a must for anyone looking for some offbeat things to do in Haridwar. Evenings are, of course, are best spent watching the Ganga Arti.
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