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Dewa Retreat is a 4 Star Boutique Retreat & Spa ensconced amidst the foothills of the great Himalayas near Laxman Jhula (7 Mins Short Walk) Tapovan, Rishikesh - The World Capital of Yoga, a serene & peaceful locale away from the main highway. We are very conviniently located at a short walk away from the main tourist attractions of Rishikesh. We are just 30 minutes short drive from Dehradun Airport.
(Rishikesh is where the famous Beatles came in 1968 to find a meaning to life with the Maharishi. They wrote over 50 songs mainly for the Album "The Beatles" also called the "The White Album". Uma Thurman, Jeremy Piven, Bollywood stars, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to name a few have visited this spiritual town on the banks of the Holy Ganges river. Many still follow in their footsteps to learn yoga, study ancient philosophy, spirituality and de-stress).
Dewa Retreat offer a quiet oasis away from the crowded city life and sometimes stressful modern lifestyle. If you are looking for a place to de-stress using traditional Yoga and Ayurveda Wellness and Organic Cuisine, we do not dissapoint.
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Dewa Retreat offer a quiet oasis away from the crowded city life and sometimes stressful modern lifestyle. If you are looking for a place to de-stress using traditional Yoga and Ayurveda Wellness and Organic Cuisine, we do not dissapoint.
With of course the modern comforts which you may be used to each of our rooms offer breathtaking views of the Himalayan hills and there is offer a private balcony to relax, sip a cup of tea or just read a book to the sound of the River Ganges and the wind kissing the hills.
One of the most visited, the Lakshmana Jhula is a suspended bridge, extending from one bank of the Ganges to the other. The bridge is mythological significant because it is where Lakshman crossed the Ganga through on jute-rope-made bridge.
Visitors can enjoy some impressive views of the Himalayan ranges from upon the bridge. Today, the Lakshmana Jhula connects two popular ashrams - Shivanand Ashram and Swarg Ashram.
Two kilometres away Rishikesh stands the beautiful iron suspension bridge called Ram Jhula at Muni-Ki-Reti. This significant landmark of Rishikesh was built in 1986 by PWD and is slightly bigger than Lakshman Jhula regarding length. Ram Jhula also offers a panoramic view of river Ganga and Rishikesh city having number of temples.
Visitors cannot afford to miss the enchanting evening prayer (which lasts for 30 minutes) at the Geeta Bhawan ghat. Food lovers can head straight to the 50-year-old and the very famous Chotiwala Restaurant, located in Ram Jhula.
Triveni is a spot where three rivers meet. TriveniGhat in Rishikesh is the holy confluence of river Ganga, river Yamuna and river Saraswati. Devotees take dip at the holy confluence to get rid of all sins committed and achieve salvation. Evening Aarati at TriveniGhat is popular among the people of Dehradun, Haridwar, whole of Uttarakhand, whole of India and the Hindu devotees outside India.
you will be enchanted with the floating diyas, flowers and the singing of sacred Mantras and bhajans at TriveniGhat. The huge statue of lord Shiva sitting in bull and the statue of Krishna-Arjun in chariot depicting the initiation of Mahabharata war captivate you.
Bharat temple in Rishikesh enshrines the statue of lord Vishnu with Shankha, Chakra, Gada and Padma in four different hands, made up of single saligram (the stone which is worshipped as form of lord Vishnu). Bharat is considered to be the incarnation of lord Vishnu and Bharat temple is mentioned in great Hindu holy epics Vishnu Puran, Mahabharata, Geeta, VamanPuran and NarsinghPuran.Every year in the day of BasantPanchami the Shaligram is taken to Mayakund and bathed. The return journey is a grand procession. People believe that if any devotee perform 108 pradakshina (rounds) of lord Hrishikesh Narayan on the day of AkshyaTritiya, the lord fulfills all her/his wishes
Geeta Bhawan is one of the oldest temple complexes situated by the side of Laxman Jhula on the banks of sacred Ganges in Rishikesh. Gita Bhavan is dedicated as a Museum for puranic and mythological awareness for the common public. Building consists of a very large complex comprising discourse halls and over 1000 rooms available free of charge for the stay of devotees.
For the convenience of the devotees, simple vegetarian food, kitchen and grocery items and Indian sweets are available at very moderate price.
The Dewa Retreat is one of the most stylish hotels in Opp. Balakhnath Mandir, P.O, Laxman Jhoola, Badrinath Rd, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192.