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Hotels in Rishikesh - Hotel Ganga View
In the holy land of Rishikesh, Hotel Gana View is ideally located opposite to River Ganga and in close proximity of the Rajaji National Park. The located of the hotel makes it a preferred accommodation in Rishikesh with the pilgrims and the nature lovers alike.
Hotel
Specifications
Accommodation
Hotel Ganga View boasts of 40 elegantly appointed rooms that offer a view of the holy Ganga that flows close by. All the rooms are replete with modern conveniences. Amongst the various room facilities offered by Hotel Ganga View are All rooms Air-conditioned, Hot/Cold running water, Satellite T.V, Safe Deposit Lockers, Mini fridge, Direct dial Telephone, and Multi-channel music.
Dining
The elegantly appointed in-house multi-cuisine restaurant 'Naiyedhyam' of the Ganga
Conference and Banquets
Hotel Ganga View is replete with conferencing and banquets facilities. The hotel offers a hall that can be used to conduct business meeting or celebrate family functions.
The hall can accommodate 100 pax in theatre style.
Recreation & Health Center
For your fitness and rejuvenation the hotel offers Yoga & Mediation Services and Private Session.
The hotel provides facilities for White Water Rafting, Pilgrimage Tour, Boating, Wild life safari and trekking et al for the recreation of the guests.
The other facilities and services offered by the hotel include Doctor on call, Money changer, Baby sitters, Travel Desk Services, Laundry and Valet Services.
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Basic Data |
| Country |
India |
| State |
Uttaranchal |
| District |
Haridwarl |
| City |
Rishikesh |
| Location |
16 kms. from Jolly Grant Airport
1 km. from Rishikesh Railway Station
1/2 km. from Rishikesh Bus Stand
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| Rooms |
40 rooms |
City Information
The Garhwal region of north India is speckled with some of the holiest of Hindu pilgrimage sites and Rishikesh is one such major attractions.
Crowded with sadhus with long matted hair and pilgrims from all over the globe, Rishikesh is the birthplace of yoga. It attracts thousands of tourists every year, who come to seek mental peace in the midst of the humdrum of modern life. The various ghats and temples assist the human spirit in its endeavor to be one with the ultimate source of all creations. It is also an attraction for the ones in search of adventure and passion.
Rishikesh abounds in temples. Most of the pilgrims who pass through Rishikesh on their way to the Himalayan shrines of the Char Dham pause for a holy dip and puja at Triveni Ghat, in the central part of the town. The river here looks especially spectacular during aarti (evening worship) when diyas or oil lamps float on the water. Nearby is the Bharat Mandir, Rishikesh's oldest temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The Chandreshwar temple stands at the confluence of the Chandrabhaga and the Ganges. The Hanuman Mandir is flocked by a large number of devotees on Tuesday.
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