Rishikesh

Triveni Ghat

Open Time : 5:00 am to 9:00 pm

Entry : free

Address : Triveni Ghat Aarti Point, Asthapath, Mayakund, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India

Why to visit Triveni Ghat

  • The Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh is a representation of the intense devotion of Hindu believers. 
  • At Rishikesh, on the banks of the Ganges, it is also the largest and most well-known ghat. 
  • It is where the rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati converge. 
  • The Gita Mandir and the Lakshminarayan Temple are both worth seeing here. 
  • On a short tour to Triveni Ghat, a sunrise boat ride along the Ganges is a must.

Things To Do 

  • Ganga Aarti: Visitors can enjoy morning or evening Maha-Aarti held every day here. 
  • Visit Market: The market at Triveni Ghat is brimming with tempting goodies, ranging from gems and semi-precious stones to jewellery, knick-knacks, and Rudraksha beads.
  • Baba Massage Center: The highly skilled masseuse performs deep Ayurvedic massage to repair old worn skin and rejuvenate the body. The Siddhartha treatment is highly recommended because it focuses on overall well-being.
  • Sivananda Ashram: You can attend Satsang and art of living workshops, which are only available for 4 hours in the morning.

Nearby Attractions 

  • The Beatles Ashram (1.2 km)
  • Shri Badrinath Ji Temple (2.4 km)
  • Parmarth Niketan Ashram (2.6 km)
  • Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple (0.8 km)

Ideal Duration: 1-2 hours 

FAQ on Triveni Ghat

What are the nearby attractions close to Triveni Ghat?

The nearby attractions include: The Beatles Ashram (1.2 km), Shri Badrinath Ji Temple (2.4 km), and Parmarth Niketan Ashram (2.6 km).

What are the nearby restaurants close to Triveni Ghat?

The nearby restaurants include: Pappu Lassi (0.4 km), Shri Balaji Restaurant (0.1 km), and Lemon Grass (0.3 km).

Which time of day is best for visiting Triveni Ghat?

The weather remains lovely all year round. The beautiful evening Aarti performed by the Ganga is well known. During the hours of 6 and 7, one should attend the Triveni Ghat Aarti.

Special Tip

Pickpockets are especially active in the evenings. Be on your guard to avoid being duped by the so-called sadhus here.

By Mehrosh Shamim

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