Discover the Spiritual Aura of Haridwar
Where the Ganges Flows with Divinity.
Experience peace, devotion, and mysticism in one of Indiaβs holiest cities.
Why Visit Haridwar?
Haridwar is one of the seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism, where the sacred river Ganga descends from the Himalayas. Known for the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, rich temples, and spiritual heritage, Haridwar offers a divine experience blending religion, culture, and nature. Itβs also the gateway to the Char Dham Yatra.

Haridwar Tour Packages
From budget pilgrimages to luxurious spiritual retreats, our Haridwar packages are tailored for families, solo travelers, and elderly devotees.
Travel itinerary for Traveling to Nainital Tour
Start tour with Nainital
Arrival at Haridwar
Check-in and rest
Attend the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri
Local street food tasting
Mansa Devi Temple
Visit Mansa Devi Temple by cable car
Explore Chandi Devi Temple
Stroll through local markets for spiritual items
Daksha Mahadev Temple
Morning yoga session on the Ganges
Visit Daksha Mahadev Temple
Departure with divine memories
Why Book Haridwar Tour Packages With Us?
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Explore Haridwar
Top Local Sightseeing Places

The Footsteps of the Lordβ β this ghat is the spiritual epicenter of Haridwar and arguably one of the most iconic spots in India. Believed to be the place where Lord Vishnu left his footprint, Har Ki Pauri is the venue for the daily Ganga Aarti β a magical ceremony at sunset where priests perform synchronized rituals with flaming lamps, conch shells, and mantras. The experience of watching thousands of floating diyas in the Ganges is both visually stunning and spiritually moving.
Evening Ganga Aarti (6:30 PM β 7:00 PM)
Holy dip in the river, believed to wash away sins
Photography and spiritual immersion

Perched atop Bilwa Parvat, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi, who is believed to grant wishes to her devotees. The temple is one of the Panch Tirth (Five Pilgrimages) in Haridwar. You can reach it by cable car (Udan Khatola) or take a scenic trek uphill.
Wish-tying ritual on sacred trees
Ropeway ride with views of Haridwar city and Ganga
Beautiful statues of Mansa Devi and Naga Devta

Located on Neel Parvat, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Chandi, who is said to have rested here after killing demons Shumbha and Nishumbha. Built in the 8th century and renovated in 1929, it’s another Shakti Peeth and a revered stop on your pilgrimage. A ropeway service is available to reach the summit comfortably.
Peaceful environment and fewer crowds than Mansa Devi
Mythology-rich shrine
Ropeway combo ticket available with Mansa Devi

This tranquil retreat lies on the outskirts of Haridwar, where seven great sages β Kashyapa, Vashishta, Atri, Vishwamitra, Jamadagni, Bharadwaja, and Gautama β are believed to have meditated. The Ganges splits into seven streams (Sapt Sarovar) here, allowing the sages to meditate in peace without being disturbed.
Ideal for yoga and meditation sessions
Peaceful riverside views
Ashram architecture and quiet atmosphere

Inaugurated by Indira Gandhi in 1983, this unique multi-storey temple is not dedicated to a deity but to Mother India. Each floor of the temple showcases different themes β from freedom fighters and Indian heroes to various deities and cultural symbols.
Eight floors dedicated to Indian history, unity, and culture
Statues of national leaders, saints, and gods
Panoramic view from the top floor

Located in the Kankhal area, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and marks the spot where Daksha Prajapati (father of Sati) conducted a yajna without inviting Shiva, leading to tragic events in Hindu mythology. It is one of the oldest temples in the region and is closely linked to the Shiva-Sati legend.
Mythological importance
Serene temple complex with sacred tree
Lesser crowd, ideal for quiet worship

No visit to Haridwar is complete without exploring its vibrant bazaars. From religious paraphernalia to Ayurvedic medicines and handcrafted souvenirs, youβll find plenty to take back home. Visit Moti Bazaar, Upper Road Market, and Bara Bazaar for the best shopping experience.
Must-Buys:
Rudraksha malas and spiritual jewelry
Pure Ganga jal (holy water)
Handmade soaps, incense sticks, and Ayurvedic oils
Religious idols, bells, and copper puja items
Street snacks and herbal remedies