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Ranikhet

Ranikhet, which means  Queen's meadow , gets its name from a local legend, which states that it was here, that Raja Sudhardev won the heart of his queen, Rani Padmini, who subsequently chose the area for her residence, giving it the name, Ranikhet, though no palace exists in the area. Ranikhet is a place related with the legends of Himalayas. Historical accounts tell us the Queen Padmini of Kumaon was enchanted by this tiny hill paradise. Ranikhet  is a  hill station  and  cantonment  town in  Almora district  in the Indian state of  Uttarakhand . It is the home for the Military Hospital,  Kumaon Regiment (KRC) and  Naga Regiment  and is maintained by the  Indian Army . Ranikhet has a cool climate all through the year and can be visited any time of the year. But the best time would be from February to November avoiding the heavy snow months. Summer months are perfect for Ranikhet tourism. Tourists can enjoy sightseeing and outdoor activities. Winter season is ideal for

Haridwar


Haridwar, literally Gateway to God, is one of the Hindu holy places in India and a center of Hindu religion for centuries. Located on the banks of River Ganga the point where the Ganges descends from the hills to the North Indian plains, Haridwar attracts a large number of Hindu pilgrims from all over the world. There are historical monuments, temples, places of religious interests, ashrams, ghats, hotels, Kumbh Mela, Ganges river, yoga, etc. that attract tourists. The place is identified for its handicraft, fairs, folk dances, music and its people.
Haridwar is the feeling of the pilgrimage centers of Uttarakhand. Haridwar is as well known as Ganga-Dwara because the holy Ganges enters the plains here.
It is among the most revered pilgrimage centers of India which occupy a prized position in hearts of Hindus.It has very rich very old religious and cultural heritage. Sited in the foothills of the Himalayas, here you will see a great statue of Shiva at the fork of the river. If you are there for a short visit, it is beyond doubt worth to visit the temple on top of the mountain, with a breathtaking view.
There are various different destinations which are the main source of attraction like Hari Ki Pauri, Bharat Mata Temple, Bhimgaura Kund, Mansa Devi, Chandi Devi, Shanti Kunj, Patanjali Yogpeeth, Ganga Aarti Darshan, Kumbh Mela etc.
Har Ki Pauri: Har-Ki-Pauri is the sacred Ghat was constructed by King Vikramaditya in memory of his brother Bhartrihari. It is believed that Bhartihari eventually came to Haridwar to meditate by the banks of the holy Ganga. When he died, his brother constructed the Ghat in his name which later came to be known as Har-Ki-Pauri. This sacred bathing ghat is also known as Brahmakund. The reflection of golden hues of floral diyas in the river Ganga is the most enchanting sight in the twilight throughout the Ganga Arti Ceremony. It is the main ghat on the river Ganga, where a holy dip is a must for every devotee.
Mansa Devi Temple: Mansa Devi temple is located atop the Shivalik Hills. Goddess Mansa Devi, the wife of the Nag King Vasuki, is believed to complete the wishes of devotees visiting her temple. To look for the blessings of the Goddess and get their wishes pleased, the devotees tie sacred threads on the sacred tree that stands proudly in the temple premises. Once the wishes are fulfilled, the devotees mark value by returning to the tree to unite the threads. A charming view of Haridwar awaits those visiting this temple.
Chandi Devi: Temple of Chandi Devi atop the Neel Parvat on the other bank of river Ganga was build in 1929 AD by the King of Kashmir – Suchat Singh. The temple is a 3-kilometer trek from Chandi Ghat. Legend has it that Chanda-Munda the army chief of the local demon king, Shumbha-Nishumbha, was killed by Goddess Chandi here after which the place got the name, Chandi Devi. It is believed that the main statue was established by the Adi Sankaracharya in 8th Century AD. Chandi Devi Temple is now accessible by a rope-way also, which starts near Gauri Shanker Temple.

Shantikunj: Shantikunj is the headquarters of the spiritual and social organization All World Gayatri Pariwar. Recognized in 1971 at Haridwar, it has emerged over the years as a center of the global movement of Yug Nirman Yojana for moral-spiritual regeneration in the light of hoary Indian heritage. Sited at the bank of holy Ganges and between the Shivalik ranges of the Himalayas, it's also a place of attraction for tourists and seekers of spiritual guidance.
Yoga & meditation in Haridwar: Yoga is now popular activity all over the world. In Haridwar, there are so many ashrams where you can learn and practice yoga. Yoga can give you perfect synchronization of mind, breath, and body. Yoga can also improve your immunity, relations, energy level and health of your body and mind.

Haridwar is a sacred place and there are so many places are here which has amazing surroundings for meditation. Meditation can give you a peace and balance which benefits you both your emotional health as well as your overall health.

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