1 - Tagesausflug von Rishikesh nach Devprayag mit Vashistha Cave





Beschreibung
Beginnen Sie mit einer komfortablen Hotelabholung in Rishikesh und fahren Sie über malerische Himalaya-Straßen nach Devprayag, wo der Bhagirathi River und Alaknanda River zum heiligen Ganges River zusammenfließen. Zuerst besuchen Sie Vashishta Gufa, eine alte Meditationshöhle am Ganges, ideal zum ruhigen Nachdenken (geschlossen 12–15 Uhr). Weiter nach Devprayag. Vom Straßenrand aus gehen Sie 20 Minuten bergab, überqueren eine Hängebrücke über den Bhagirathi, schlendern durch den lokalen Markt und klettern 10 Minuten zum Raghunath-Tempel, der Lord Rama gewidmet ist (ebenfalls 12–15 Uhr geschlossen). Anschließend erleben Sie das heilige Sangam, bevor Sie nach Rishikesh zurückkehren, mit einem malerischen Halt am Teen Dhara View Point.
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Vashishta Gufa, auch Vashistha Cave genannt, ist eine heilige und alte Höhle, die etwa 25 km von Rishikesh, Indien, am Ufer des heiligen Flusses Ganges entlang der Straße Rishikesh-Badrinath liegt. Es wird angenommen, dass IT der Meditationsort von Sage Vashishta ist, einem der sieben großen Weisen (Saptarishis) in der hinduistischen Mythologie, der hier viele Jahre lang meditierte. Die Höhle ist bekannt für ihre ruhige und spirituell aufgeladene Atmosphäre, die Meditationsbegeisterte und spirituelle Suchende anzieht. IT verfügt über eine Shiv Linga im Inneren und ist umgeben von natürlicher Schönheit, einschließlich Gular Bäumen und dem fließenden Ganges.
Der Raghunath-Tempel in Devprayag, Indien, ist ein antiker und verehrter Hindu-Tempel, der Lord Rama gewidmet ist, einem Avatar von Vishnu, der hier als Raghunathji verehrt wird. Der Tempel liegt am heiligen Zusammenfluss der Flüsse Alaknanda und Bhagirathi, die den Ganges bilden, und hat eine immense religiöse Bedeutung. Historisch wurde IT im 8. Jahrhundert von dem Philosophen Adi Shankaracharya gegründet oder umgebaut und später von den Garhwalkönigen erweitert. Der Tempel ist im traditionellen Deula-Architekturstil erbaut und beherbergt ein Granitbild von Lord Rama. IT umfasst auch kleinere Schreine, die anderen Gottheiten wie Badrinath, Adi Shankara, Shiva, Sita und Hanuman gewidmet sind.
Devprayag Sangam in Devprayag, Indien, ist eine zutiefst heilige Stätte, an der sich die beiden heiligen Flüsse Bhagirathi und Alaknanda zum Ganges vereinigen, einem der am meisten verehrten Flüsse im Hinduismus. Der Zusammenfluss gilt als offizieller Ausgangspunkt der Ganga und hat immense religiöse und mythologische Bedeutung. Nach der hinduistischen Mythologie vollzog König Bhagirath intensive Buße, um den himmlischen Ganges zur Erde zu bringen, um die Asche seiner Vorfahren zu reinigen. Der Fluss Bhagirathi gilt als himmlischer Abstieg des Ganga, während der Alaknanda, der in der Nähe von Badrinath entspringt, Hingabe und Buße symbolisiert. Ihre Verschmelzung in Devprayag symbolisiert die Vereinigung des göttlichen und irdischen Wassers und schafft einen heiligen Fluss, der für die Reinigung und spirituelle Erlösung unerlässlich ist. Der Name "Devprayag" bedeutet "Göttlicher Zusammenfluss", was seinen heiligen Status widerspiegelt.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
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Bewertungen(5)
I took the one day trip, it was very nice and did not feel like I was rushing on to places! Overall it was a nice experience
Thank you so much for your kind review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the one-day trip and appreciated the relaxed pace of the experience. Our goal is always to provide comfortable, well-organized, and memorable tours so travelers can truly enjoy the beauty, culture, and atmosphere of places like Rishikesh without feeling rushed. We truly appreciate your support and hope to welcome you again for more unforgettable travel experiences in India. Thank you for choosing us for your journey!
Really nice tour, cave is really a special place. The driver was really polite and not driving crazy. The tour operator is really reliable as we book this tour + Kunjapuri sunrise trekking and both went really well. Really good comunication
Thank you for your kind words! 😊 We’re glad you enjoyed the tour and found the cave to be such a special place. It’s great to hear that the driver made your journey comfortable and safe. We truly appreciate your trust in booking both this tour and the Kunjapuri sunrise trek with us, and we’re happy everything went smoothly. Clear communication is very important to us, so your feedback means a lot. Hope to see you again for more amazing experiences! 🌄
The excursion to Devprayag and Vashistha Cave is a wonderful immersion in nature. Devprayag. Devprayag, a serene town about 70 km from Rishikesh, is one of those rare places where natural beauty, mythology, and quiet Himalayan charm come together effortlessly. Known as the sacred confluence where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers merge to form the Ganga, Devprayag feels less like a tourist stop and more like a moment of stillness carved into the mountains. Standing at the Sangam, you can actually see the two rivers—one a deep emerald, the other a lighter blue—meeting with a kind of graceful force that’s mesmerizing to watch. The town itself is small, traditional, and refreshingly unhurried. Narrow lanes wind past old temples, local shops, and homes that seem to cling to the hillside. The Raghunathji Temple, believed to be centuries old, adds a spiritual depth that blends beautifully with the natural surroundings. What makes Devprayag special is its authenticity; it hasn’t been polished into a commercial tourist hub, and that’s part of its charm. Vashistha Cave, tucked quietly along the banks of the Ganga about 25 km from Rishikesh, is one of those rare places where time stands still. This cave offers a deeply intimate encounter with silence, nature, and centuries‑old yogic tradition. It’s believed that Sage Vashistha, one of the revered Saptarishis, meditated here after the death of his children, seeking solace in the stillness of the Himalayas. On the path down to the cave families of monkeys make visitors welcome with their cheeky grins. There is also a cow sanctuary and a large ashram managed by the Shree Purushottamnadji Trust. The atmosphere in side the cave is magical. In front of the altar is a large photo of Swami Purushottamnadji Maharaj who arrived in 1928 and rediscovered the cave. He practised meditation here for many years and wrote a number of spiritual books including Spiritual Talks, A Peep into the Gita and Nectar of Spiritual Instructions. The cave of Vashistha's wife Arundhati is about 100 m west of Rishi Vasistha Cave. It is a small, sacred haven of peace by the Ganga ideal for couples on a spiritual journey together. A visit to the caves on the banks of the Ganga combined with a visit to Devprayag is an unforgettable experience in the land of the rishis.
Thank you for sharing such a beautifully written and heartfelt experience 🙏 Your description perfectly captures the essence of Devprayag—a place where nature, spirituality, and authenticity come together in the most शांत (peaceful) way. The way you described the sacred Sangam of the Bhagirathi River and Alaknanda River truly reflects the magic that visitors feel when witnessing the birth of the Ganga River. We’re also glad you enjoyed the serenity of Vashistha Cave. It’s indeed a very special place, deeply rooted in ancient wisdom and meditation traditions. The peaceful energy inside the cave, along with the natural surroundings and spiritual history, often leaves a lasting impression on travelers seeking something beyond the ordinary. Your words highlight exactly what makes this journey unique — not just sightseeing, but a deeper connection with nature and self 🌿 We truly appreciate your kind feedback and would love to host you again for more such soulful experiences in the Himalayas. 🙏 Safe travels and see you again soon!
Had a fantastic time and best guide in Rishkesh especially if you are spiritual seeker. Thanks a lot Om for your great help and guidance..you are one of the finest guide in that area.
Thank you for your review it helps a lot to our guests
Omji and his wife gave excellent hospitality and I has requested for an English speaking guide and he gave me wonderful guide who was with me throughout especially going to Devprayag, Vash. Gufa and Haridwar . The homestay was also good with superb cleanliness and the place was over looking the serene Himalayan mountains. On the overall being a first timer to Rishkesh I was in excellent hands and would highly recommend Rishikesh Day Tour for anyone looking for genuine and honest hospitality and service.
Dear Guest, Thank you very much for your heartfelt review! We’re delighted to know that your first visit to Rishikesh was such a positive experience. It’s wonderful that you enjoyed the warm hospitality of Omji and his wife, as well as the comfort and cleanliness of our homestay with its beautiful Himalayan views. We’re also happy to hear that your English-speaking guide made your visits to Devprayag, Vashishta Gufa, and Haridwar memorable and enriching. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team. We sincerely appreciate your recommendation and look forward to welcoming you again for more peaceful and authentic experiences with Rishikesh Day Tour. Warm regards, Rishikesh Day Tour & Om Homestay Team



