The Kunjapuri trek is among the most popular treks in Rishikesh, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Despite being a short trek, it takes you through enchanting trails leading to the hidden beauty of Secret Waterfalls and Neer Waterfalls, a picturesque village, and lush green forests. The highlight of the trek is witnessing a stunning sunrise over the mountains and visiting the revered Kunjapuri Temple, perched at an altitude of 1,676 meters, approximately 30 km from Tapovan in Rishikesh.
Tehri has emerged as a top destination for adventure seekers in India, drawing thrill enthusiasts to its stunning landscapes. Renowned for its exciting water sports, Tehri Dam offers everything from high-speed jet skiing to the exhilarating experience of hot air ballooning over the lake. Often considered the second most popular water sports destination after Goa, Tehri is truly an adventurer’s paradise.
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Tehri Lake is the largest man-made lake in Asia, spanning 42 sq. km with a depth of 200 meters. A day at Tehri promises endless excitement with water sports such as jet skiing, flyboarding, knee boarding, banana rides, surfing, motorboating, canoeing, rowing, and even hot air ballooning.
Beyond the adrenaline rush, Tehri Lake is also a perfect spot for lakeside camping, offering a serene escape amidst breathtaking natural beauty.
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas with the sacred Ganga flowing through it, Rishikesh is a renowned destination for both spiritual seekers and travelers from around the world. Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, this ancient town is a hub for those looking to immerse themselves in yoga, meditation, and holistic wellness.
Rishikesh is home to numerous ashrams, some internationally recognized for their contributions to yoga, philosophy, and traditional Indian wellness practices. Every year, the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board hosts the International Yog Festival (IYF), drawing thousands of yoga enthusiasts to this serene retreat.
Steeped in mythology, Rishikesh finds mention in the Skanda Purana and the Ramayana. According to legend, Lord Rama and his brothers came here to perform penance after defeating Ravana, adding to the town’s deep spiritual significance.
The Ganga Aarti is a mesmerizing ritual dedicated to worshipping the sacred Ganga River, drawing visitors and devotees alike every evening from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. One of the most captivating sights during the ceremony is the countless diyas floating gently on the river, creating a serene and spiritual ambiance.
While Ganga Aarti takes place at multiple ghats in Rishikesh, the most renowned one is held at Parmarth Niketan Ashram. This deeply revered ritual is performed by Vedic priests, often young students studying the ancient scriptures. The ceremony begins with the chanting of mantras, soulful bhajans, and prayers, followed by a sacred fire ritual in honor of Agni, the fire deity, believed to spread positivity and divine energy.
Visitors can sit in peaceful meditation or join in the bhajans, immersing themselves in the spiritual vibrations of the aarti. Every evening, countless pilgrims gather to witness and be part of this truly divine experience.
Guests are welcome to check in at Revathi Resorts from 2:00 PM onwards. However, if you are arriving earlier, do let us know in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
Yes, we provide complimentary parking for all our guests during their stay at Revathi Resorts.
Yes, we offer relaxing massage services to enhance your stay with an additional cost
Absolutely! A delightful breakfast is included with your overnight stay at Revathi Resorts.
Early check-ins and late check-outs are subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
Yes, we can arrange decorations, cakes, and special setups for your celebrations.