Haridwar

Travel Guide

People holding torches on a lakeside at dusk.
A metal bridge with a mesh fence and a view of buildings in the background.
Two men in traditional attire standing in front of a building with a metal gate and a motorcycle parked nearby.
A cow lying on the street in a market area with shops and people in the background.
A person sitting on a colorful mat inside a small, enclosed space with a brick wall and a metal gate.

The “Gateway to God” is an energetic city and pilgrim centre blessed with magnificent temples, colourful festivals and striking Himalayan scenery.

Awash with striking temples and mystical bathing ghats, Haridwar draws religious pilgrims and curious travellers. Participate in extravagant festivals, walk through serpentine bazaars and discover breathtaking natural landscapes. Haridwar is one of India’s seven holiest cities. Its name means Gateway to God. The city straddles the sacred Ganges River in the Himalayan foothills.

Haridwar’s heart is Har Ki Pauri, a hectic yet humble bathing ghat where the Ganges Canal and Ganges River meet. Watch pandits (Hindu priests), pilgrims and sadhus (holy men) bathe in the river’s spiritually cleansing water. Arrive at dusk for the entrancing Ganga aarti (river worship ceremony), when the sounds of mantra fill the air and candlelit lamps illuminate the river. Find similar activities at Birla Ghat, Gau Ghat and Vishnu Ghat.

Witness more spiritual devotion at Haridwar’s resplendent temples. Stroll along the canal banks to the 11th-century Maya Devi Temple. Hike with pilgrims to hilltop Mansa Devi Temple and ride a scenic cable car to Chandi Devi Temple. Take an auto-rickshaw to Bharat Mandir, a multilevel temple full of statues of revered deities. Visit the Daksh Prajapati Temple Complex in nearby Kankhal district.

Throughout the year, festivals light up the river and temples. These include March’s flamboyant Holi (Festival of Colours), June’s Ganga Dussehra and November’s Kartik Poornima. The most famous of all is Kumbh Mela, which takes place once every 12 years and welcomes thousands of colourfully dressed sadhus.

Browse the stalls of Bara Bazar and Moti Bazar to purchase religious paraphernalia, handicrafts and ayurveda medicines. Alternatively, enjoy family-friendly fun at Crystal World, an amusement park with roller coasters, swimming pools and waterslides.

Located in Uttarakhand state, Haridwar is easily reachable via trains from major Indian destinations such as AmritsarOpens in a new window, ChennaiOpens in a new window, New DelhiOpens in a new window and VaranasiOpens in a new window. Get around central Haridwar on foot to truly experience the city’s lively atmosphere. Otherwise, use affordable auto-rickshaws and cycle-rickshaws. Many people visit Haridwar before travelling to RishikeshOpens in a new window. Take the opportunity to join a wildlife safari in Rajaji National Park.

Where to stay in Haridwar

Find the best Haridwar areas for the activities you enjoy most.

Birla Ghat

Birla Ghat is noteworthy for its river views, and you can plan an outing to Har Ki Pauri and Shantikunj while you're in town.

Motichur

While visiting Motichur, you might make a stop by sights like Rajaji National Park and Shantikunj.

Ram Ghat

The restaurants and shopping are just a few features travellers like about Ram Ghat. If you want to do some sightseeing nearby, Har Ki Pauri and Shantikunj are a few top places to visit.

Bhoopatwala

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Bhoopatwala and surrounding area, you can visit Har Ki Pauri and Shantikunj.

Shivalik Nagar

If you're passing through Shivalik Nagar, you might enjoy the restaurants.

Stay near popular Haridwar attractions

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