Parmarth Niketan Ashram
Parmarth Niketan Ashram
4.5
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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- niyatiAhmedabad, India21 contributionsBest place to stay, rejuvenate in RishikeshMy parents and I, along with my 6 year old son stayed here during our recent visit to Rishikesh. Calling, Rejuvenating with delicious food at Hridayam, the Ashram is simply the best place to stay in Rishikesh. Clean airy rooms, healthy tasty food and spiritual surroundings, this Ashram is where you should stay.Visited March 2024Traveled with familyWritten April 4, 2024
- Aakanksha21Mumbai, India86 contributionsGood experience !If you have not attended the Ganga Aarti before this may be a good start. The sanctity of the place and the worship style has deteriorated from earlier. You may reach a little before time to grab good seats and view. The sun set is so divine to watch as the Aarti finishes. Please keep your shoes in the shoe racks provided, they give you a token, else chances are you may not find them because of the heavy foot fall. Overall, the feel is quite commercial as compared to the earlier.Visited March 2024Traveled with familyWritten April 5, 2024
- Jimmy MMiami, Florida109 contributionsMagical Place to VisitThis place is like heaven on earth, the energy is marvelous and the staff very attentive. Probably the largest Ashram in Rishikesh, its accommodations are very comfortable, although they have different kinds of rooms and different buildings. It is always crowded so make sure to reserve with plenty of time.Visited September 2024Traveled soloWritten October 16, 2024
- Maria Lauridsen J24 contributionsNot to be missedI highly recommend staying at Parmarth Niketan Ashram if you are a spiritual person. The energy is amazing. Very peaceful and heart-opening. This is amplified when Pujya Swamiji or Satviji steps into the space. You can participate in morning yoga at 6.30a., yagna at 8am, yoga 4pm, meditation 5pm, aarti at sunset etc. My room was clean. Everyone I met at the ashram were friendly. I talked to people from all over the world, including families with kids. I would go back, if I could!Visited October 2024Traveled soloWritten October 24, 2024
- Vikas SadhotraNew Delhi, India1,045 contributionsWell Organised AsramWe happened to land in this Ashram by chance. Actually we were looking for Swargashram Trust but we landed here. We enquired about the stay and we got a room here. The Ashram is situated right on the bank of river Ganga. The Ashram is big with all the amenities like yoga centre, Meditation, hospital, cafeteria, parking etc. The rooms are small but new and clean. The highlight of the Ashram is the evening aarti of the Ganga which is mesmerizing. The room rent for an AC room was Rs 1000. The cafeteria serves variety of menu and rates are comparable with the market. You will feel mental peace as there is something different in the air. As per me it is the best organised Ashrams in Rishikesh.Visited November 2024Traveled with familyWritten November 30, 2024
- Enrique AlexNew York City, New York27 contributionsSpiritual Experience at Parmarth Niketan – A Few Suggestions for ImprovementI had an incredible experience at Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh. Attending the Ganga Aarti was truly mesmerizing, and I felt a deep spiritual connection to the divine. The serene environment allowed me to spend quality time reflecting and connecting with nature, and the peaceful surroundings made my stay refreshing and uplifting. Parmarth Niketan offers a perfect blend of tranquility, spirituality, and nature, leaving me spiritually enriched and rejuvenated. However, there were a few aspects that could be improved. I spent the entire day waiting for a seat in the main area for the Aarti but didn’t get the chance to participate, which made me feel that things were somewhat commercialized. Additionally, the rooms lacked basic amenities like toothpaste, toothbrush, and soap. Despite these issues, I would still recommend Parmarth Niketan for those seeking peace and spiritual connection.Visited December 2024Traveled with friendsWritten December 8, 2024
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Amrender Singhal
Mumbai, India30 contributions
Jan 2023
If you are in Rishikesh, you cannot miss the evening aarti at Parmarth Ashram. The aarti usually happens around sunset. They start playing bhajan before the aarti. The ghat is relatively clean and well kept. There is a place to deposit your shoes and footwear.
I had a very calm and divine experience during the aarti. The aashram members also provided us with aarti thaalis. Its a very soulful experience.
I had a very calm and divine experience during the aarti. The aashram members also provided us with aarti thaalis. Its a very soulful experience.
Written January 27, 2023
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FreeIndianBird
New Delhi, India136 contributions
Dec 2020
This place is near to Ran Jhula and Janaki Bridge/setu. I am sure whenever you search Rishikesh over google you find see a big statue of Lord Shiva ...that is here. Evening arti starts at 5 pm daily anyone can attend this arti. There is a big statue of Hanuman Ji also. Shiva statue looks very calm and you can feel that you are in Rishikesh. Peaceful place must spend sometime in the evening near shiv ji & ganga river.
Written January 3, 2021
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Debashis T
Dehradun, India2,294 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
The ashram itself is not so attracting. But in front of ashram, the ganga ghat is there where aarti performed in the evening. There are big statues of lord Hanuman and shivji. There is also free RO water for drinking in the ghat.
Written January 2, 2024
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Ian M
London, UK12 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
Attended Arti 10th oct 24 with my wife. Huge crowd either side of fenced vip puja area..
Prior to the start of Arti there was a distubance involving two men from another religious group . others in the group interveened and they calmed down..
Next the Security guard was chassing and attempting to beat small children selling flowers to the crowd .. The guard had a tree branch which could have caused serious injury to those children ..
I felt that i was in a packed london football match rather than a spiritual
location . totally disgusted.
My wife and I left early and probably wont attend arti during the remainder of our stay .. .
Ashram grounds are lovely but Arti feels more like a spectacle / performance sorry to say .
Prior to the start of Arti there was a distubance involving two men from another religious group . others in the group interveened and they calmed down..
Next the Security guard was chassing and attempting to beat small children selling flowers to the crowd .. The guard had a tree branch which could have caused serious injury to those children ..
I felt that i was in a packed london football match rather than a spiritual
location . totally disgusted.
My wife and I left early and probably wont attend arti during the remainder of our stay .. .
Ashram grounds are lovely but Arti feels more like a spectacle / performance sorry to say .
Written October 10, 2024
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Vasudha
Noida, India3 contributions
Jan 2025 • Family
While the stay at PN Ashram was decent, clean room, linen and washroom, we got scammed of money due to fake Parmarth Ashram Websites who send you fake invoices & receipts. We got scammed by one Shiva Singh with mobile number +918112560898. So please be careful. PA only has a .org website and takes bookings through email 15 days in advance.
There were other families at the reception who had been similarly scammed and it is sad that Parmarth Ashram folks are least bothered about doing anything about this. They should take some action, but they seem unconcerned and totally uncompassionate about people being scammed in their name.
Be careful please.
There were other families at the reception who had been similarly scammed and it is sad that Parmarth Ashram folks are least bothered about doing anything about this. They should take some action, but they seem unconcerned and totally uncompassionate about people being scammed in their name.
Be careful please.
Written January 30, 2025
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sridharan2013
Bengaluru, India1,240 contributions
Sep 2022
THis ashram is situated right opposite river Ganga. The aashram performs Ganga AArti on the Ghats for which facilities have been made for pilgrims to participate and experience the divinity. Lots of pilgroms are attracted to visit the venue. The access lanes are narrow and too many speeding two wheelers and stray cattle pose dangers for pilgrims whose only access is through these narrow lanes.
Written October 4, 2022
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Kalpit0302
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India182 contributions
Mar 2022
It a big Ashram with temple, rooms to stay and a restaurant.
We went there for food and it was reasonably priced and tasty. The ashram premises is also vary beautiful and well maintained. You can spend some good peaceful time there.
In evening there is very good Ganga Aarti that starts at 5:30 PM. We were told to reach by 5:00 PM if we want a front seat during Ganga Aarti.
We went there for food and it was reasonably priced and tasty. The ashram premises is also vary beautiful and well maintained. You can spend some good peaceful time there.
In evening there is very good Ganga Aarti that starts at 5:30 PM. We were told to reach by 5:00 PM if we want a front seat during Ganga Aarti.
Written April 9, 2022
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Lakshman bh
Chennai (Madras), India28 contributions
Feb 2021 • Family
We reached Ram jhulla at around 5 Pm in evening. The streets are filled with various temples, small local shops and roadside food vendors.
We had jhalmuri, fresh strawberry etc.
The Ganga arti starts by around 5:30 PM. Advisable to reach early if u want the best seats and view. It doea get crowded after 5:15.
The arti goes on for an hour and is done on the Ghats of ricer Ganga. Its one of most satisfying spiritual event undertaken by me with bhajans and havan etc.
One should aurely visit the major temples near by.
We had jhalmuri, fresh strawberry etc.
The Ganga arti starts by around 5:30 PM. Advisable to reach early if u want the best seats and view. It doea get crowded after 5:15.
The arti goes on for an hour and is done on the Ghats of ricer Ganga. Its one of most satisfying spiritual event undertaken by me with bhajans and havan etc.
One should aurely visit the major temples near by.
Written February 22, 2021
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Mamta Bhutani
6 contributions
Feb 2021
The Ganga Aarti at the Parmarth Niketan was such an awe-inspiring experience. The place was not crowded and that added to the experience. We got an opportunity to perform the yajna and the aarti first-hand. Interaction with Swami ji also left a deep impression on our minds.
Written February 24, 2021
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Subrata
Navi Mumbai, India513 contributions
May 2022
We attended the Evening Aarti for two consecutive evenings. It was great. Guruji invited two personalities for two different evenings and had interesting discussions with them. Cool breeze from the river made the place really pleasant, although the weather was hot.
Written May 27, 2022
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I will be visiting Parmarth Niketan for the firs time in December this year with my family and friends.
I have planned to stay there for two nights.
How are the stay facilities there?
We aren't planning to do any yoga or meditation or religious courses while in Rishikesh.
Written November 18, 2022
Hi, wanted to know if there are any charges to attend Ganga aarti at Parmarth Niketan. Also is dslr photography allowed or need to take permission?
Written March 11, 2020
There is no entry fees. Event is organized by Parmarth Niketan everyday.
Photography is allowed with dslr.
Written March 11, 2020
Hi i am planning to stay in Parmarth Niketan ashram. Can you advise the charges for their rooms. Also if you can guide how can i reach their from Rishikesh Bus stand
Written September 29, 2019
Hello
the best way to reach Parmarth approaching with a rickshaw and to continue walking through Ram Jhula brigde or take a bike ride. Bikes are the only vehicules admitted on both bridges so if you do not want to walk you have to find a bike. There are also arm carriers for bigger lugguage. You can find them just after havine crossed the bridge.
The payment for the stay depends on your nationality; Mine was 550 rps/day. The food is to be paid apart.
Written September 30, 2019
Namaste!
What are the room tariffs in Parmarth Niketan how many days stay is allowed.
Written April 18, 2018
Hello Parmarth Niketan has many rooms but also functions that bring people so it is reasonable to reserve before coming. The room rate I had was 500 Rps/day in a shared room. The food is to be paid apart. Do not miss the Evening Aarti and the satsang afterwards. Very beautiful moments.
Written October 1, 2019
please, inform how to bookit and its tarrif.
Written November 18, 2016
If you are attending an event or a festival or a yoga workshop, you need to register first and can book accordingly. if you want to stay without attending an event, then you need to book online. you can also email or call. email responses are slow, keep in mind, its an ashram and not a hotel. November, late Feb, and March are very busy. always keep in mind, there is always a possibility that you have booked and they dont have a room. it happens, if a religious festival invites other trainers/yogi and sometimes it gets overbooked.
Written November 19, 2016
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