Haridwar Tour Package
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Haridwar, meaning "Gateway to God," is one of the seven sacred cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism, located in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand at the foothills of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas. Situated at an elevation of 314 metres above sea level on the banks of the holy Ganga River, this ancient city has been a centre of spiritual pilgrimage, Ayurvedic healing, and cultural heritage for thousands of years. The city sits at the precise point where the Ganga descends from the mountains onto the Indo-Gangetic plains — a geographical and spiritual threshold that has drawn seekers, saints, and travellers across centuries. As one of the four host cities of the Kumbh Mela — the world's largest religious gathering — Haridwar holds a singular position in India's religious geography. Key landmarks include Har Ki Pauri (the most sacred ghat), Chandi Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, Maya Devi Temple (an Ashta Shakti Peeth), Daksha Mahadev Temple, and the Rajaji National Park on the city's periphery. Haridwar is well connected by rail and road from Delhi (approximately 220 kilometres), Dehradun (54 kilometres), and Rishikesh (24 kilometres), making it one of the most accessible pilgrimage destinations in northern India. A Haridwar tour package typically combines sacred ghats, temple darshans, Ganga Aarti experiences, and day excursions into a deeply enriching 2-night, 3-day journey. Those who have walked Haridwar's ghats at dawn — bare feet on cold stone, the Ganga flowing swift and green beside them, the distant bells of Mansa Devi Temple carried on the morning air — will tell you that no photograph and no description fully prepares you for the experience. Haridwar is a city that has to be felt before it can be understood. From an authoritative standpoint, Haridwar's spiritual credentials are unambiguous. It is listed among the Char Dham yatra starting points, recognised as a Sapta Puri by Hindu scriptural tradition, and has hosted the Kumbh Mela since recorded history. The Archaeological Survey of India and the Uttarakhand government actively maintain many of its heritage sites. For pilgrims, it is worth knowing that the Maya Devi Temple is one of the Ashta Shakti Peethas — one of the most significant Shakti shrines in the entire subcontinent — where the heart and navel of Goddess Sati are believed to have fallen according to the Puranas. Reputable tour operators for Haridwar packages should be registered with Uttarakhand Tourism and ideally hold affiliations with IATO (Indian Association of Tour Operators) for verified service standards. For Pilgrims & Devotees Haridwar is, at its core, a pilgrimage city. Pilgrim-focused packages prioritise early morning Ganga snan (holy bath) at Har Ki Pauri, temple darshan circuits covering all major shrines, participation in the morning and evening Ganga Aarti, and visits to Shakti Peethas. Accommodation is typically offered in dharamshalas, ashrams, or budget guesthouses near the ghats for maximum spiritual immersion at minimal cost. For Families Family packages balance temple visits with accessible sightseeing — the ropeway rides to Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi are highlights for children, and the ghats provide a visually rich, culturally immersive environment that is educational and memorable. Family-friendly mid-range hotels with in-house vegetarian dining make logistics simple and comfortable.
Highlights
- Sacred Ganga Snan (holy bath) at the legendary Har Ki Pauri ghat
- Soul-stirring Ganga Aarti at sunrise and sunset — a ritual performed daily without interruption for centuries
- Darshan at Mansa Devi Temple via ropeway — one of the Sidh Peethas of Uttarakhand
- Darshan at Chandi Devi Temple — another revered Sidh Peeth perched atop Neel Parvat
- Blessings at Maya Devi Temple — one of the rare Ashta Shakti Peethas in North India
- Visit to Daksha Mahadev Temple — deeply connected to the origin of the Shakti Peeth tradition
- Day excursion to Rishikesh — the Yoga Capital of the World, just 24 kilometres away
- Exploration of Haridwar's ancient bazaars for rudraksha, Gangajal, prasad, and Ayurvedic herbs
- Optional visit to Rajaji National Park for elephant and leopard sightings in a forest reserve
- Participation in a traditional puja or Ganga path ceremony arranged by local priests
Included and Excluded
- Accommodation for 2 nights (dharamshalas / guesthouses / hotels as per chosen package tier)
- Daily breakfast and dinner (pure vegetarian — MAP meal plan)
- Private cab for all transfers and local sightseeing (Delhi–Haridwar–Delhi or station transfers)
- Ropeway tickets for Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi temples (both ways)
- Guided temple tour with a knowledgeable local guide (Hindi / English)
- Ganga Aarti darshan assistance and reserved viewing arrangement at Har Ki Pauri
- Day excursion to Rishikesh including Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, and riverside temples
- All applicable road, parking, and entry tolls
- GST as per Govt norms
- Train or airfare to / from Haridwar
- Lunch on all days of the tour
- Personal puja or special archana charges at temples (arranged on request at extra cost)
- Donations, dakshina, or offerings made at temples (personal discretion)
- Any Ayurvedic treatment, yoga class, or wellness session charges
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended — available at add-on cost)
- Adventure activities in Rishikesh such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, or camping
- Alcohol (note — alcohol is prohibited within Haridwar city limits)
- Camera or videography fees at certain temple premises
- Any expenses arising from natural events, road closures, or force majeure conditions
- Tips and gratuity for guides and drivers
Tour Plan
Arrival, First Touch of the Ganga & Evening Aarti Delhi / Dehradun → Haridwar Depart from Delhi by early morning road or catch the overnight train to arrive in Haridwar by morning. Check into your hotel or ashram accommodation and freshen up before your first encounter with the holy city. Begin with a mid-morning walk to Har Ki Pauri — allow yourself to simply stand at the ghat's edge and watch the Ganga flow before any formal sightseeing begins. This unhurried first meeting with the river is something most experienced pilgrims recommend above everything else. After a vegetarian lunch at one of the ghat-side dhabas or your hotel, visit the old bazaars of Bara Bazaar and Moti Bazaar — where stalls overflow with rudraksha malas, brass diyas, Gangajal containers, and Ayurvedic herbs. The lanes are narrow, fragrant, and genuinely alive with devotional energy. In the early evening, return to Har Ki Pauri to secure a good spot for the Ganga Aarti. As dusk settles and the priests begin, the synchronized lamps, conch shells, and Sanskrit chants create an experience that is difficult to describe and impossible to forget. Float a diya on the Ganga and carry that moment home with you. Overnight at Haridwar.
Temples, Ropeways & Sacred Footsteps Full Day in Haridwar Rise before dawn for the morning Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri — the pre-sunrise ritual is smaller, more intimate, and profoundly moving in the cold morning air. Follow this with a sacred dip at the ghat (changing rooms are available). After breakfast, begin the day's temple circuit. Take the ropeway from Haridwar town to Mansa Devi Temple, perched on Bilwa Parvat. The goddess is believed to fulfil the sincere wishes of her devotees — the temple sees thousands of visitors daily yet maintains its devotional atmosphere. Descend and travel approximately 4 kilometres to the Chandighat ropeway for the ascent to Chandi Devi Temple on Neel Parvat, built by the Gorkha King Suchet Singh in 1929 though the idol is believed to be ancient. In the afternoon, visit Maya Devi Temple in the heart of the city — one of the Ashta Shakti Peethas and arguably Haridwar's most spiritually significant shrine, where the heart and navel of Goddess Sati are believed to have fallen. Conclude the temple circuit at Daksha Mahadev Temple in the Kankhal area, where the story of Sati and Daksha's ill-fated yagna is memorialised. Return to Har Ki Pauri for the evening Ganga Aarti once more — no two evenings here are ever quite the same. Overnight at Haridwar.
Rishikesh Day Excursion & Departure Haridwar → Rishikesh → Haridwar → Delhi / Onward After breakfast, depart for Rishikesh (approximately 45 minutes by road). Rishikesh offers a different energy from Haridwar — younger, more internationally minded, and surrounded by forested mountains rather than plains. Visit the iconic Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula suspension bridges over the Ganga, seek blessings at Trayambakeshwar Temple, and explore the ashram belt along the eastern bank. If time allows, walk through the yoga and café lanes of Tapovan or Swargashram for a quiet lunch. Return to Haridwar by early afternoon, collect any last purchases from the bazaar — especially Gangajal, the sacred Ganga water that every pilgrim carries home — and check out from your accommodation. Begin the journey back to Delhi or your onward destination, carrying with you the memory of the river, the aarti flame, and the mountains. Arrival in Delhi by evening.



