Rishikesh along with neighboring Haridwar had been a melting pot for Sadhus and spiritual seekers. These twin towns have also been the ultimate pilgrim place since time immemorial for Hindus. This is where the mighty Ganga enters the plains. And becomes the life providing force for the people living on its banks till it merges with the sea in the Bay of Bengal. There are many popular tourist sites like Lakshman Jhoola and Ram Jhoola, the famous ashrams like Sivananda’s ashram, Omkarananda’s ashram, Parmarth Niketanand Swargashram. To see and be a part of the evening aarti at the Ghats of Ganga is a beautiful sight. That you have to experience and no words would be able to describe it. Recently a walking path, named Aastha Path has been built along Ganga. Astha Path is also known as Asthapath or Marine Drive Rishikesh.
Aastha Path or Marine Drive Rishikesh Recently, a walking path along the Ganga has been built in Rishikesh, where one can walk along the river. This runs from the barrage to Triveni Ghat as of now but will be extended till Ram Jhoola. The pathway is about 20-25 feet wide. You have to go down about 50 steps from the adjoining road to get to this pathway, ensuring that vehicles will not be able to come on this path. As of now, the whole path is about 2.5 KM’s. Beautiful but solid ramparts ensure the safety of the walkers. The lampshades and the ramparts design compliment each other. Ironically the locals call it marine drive rather the more apt name Aastha Path, probably they are done with the spiritual names and need a change.
Aastha Path or Marine Drive Walk along Ganga
The walkway has a towering cliff on one side and Ganga on another side. Punctuated by gazebos where you can go to get an uninterrupted view of the Ganga. Or to just sit there or to meditate in peace. There are benches facing Ganga at regular intervals for those who cannot walk too much or would like to sit and quietly talk to the Ganga. There are small temples at regular intervals throughout the Aastha Path pathway. Some of them have Ghats leading to Ganga. There are some small Ghats built at regular intervals for people to go and meet the Ganga up close and personal.
I went a couple of times for morning and evening walk on this Astha Path, rarely do you find such a serene environment to walk. I think this is one of the perfect places to spend time with yourself, to just sit and see the Ganga come down the planes. To see divinity on the face of spiritual seekers, to meditate and or to just be at peace. One evening I walked from Sai Ghat to Triveni Ghat, attended the evening aarti there and it was an amazing experience.
Evening Aarti time by Ganga at Rishikesh Evening Aarti time by Ganga river I came across an interesting structure along the Marine Drive Rishikesh. That looked like a huge pillar at first look. I was told that is actually a water-well. Whose walls have become bare as the soil around it has fallen apart? And it took me some time to comprehend the same. It seems that the well is still in use. As you can see the attachment on top to pull out the water. Somehow the structure added to the overall ambiance of the place. And Do not go there with cycle or any vichel Because the meaning of asthapath is walk along astha So the new rule is that if some took cycle with them in marine drive then he/she should...
Read moreAh, I see. It seems you're referring to Marine Drive in Rishikesh, a popular tourist destination located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Rishikesh is known for its spiritual significance, being regarded as the "Yoga Capital of the World" and the gateway to the Himalayas.
In Rishikesh, Marine Drive is a scenic stretch along the banks of the Ganges River. It offers beautiful views of the river, surrounding mountains, and the lush greenery of the region. Marine Drive is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax, take leisurely walks, and enjoy the tranquility of the area. Many people also come here to sit by the river, meditate, or practice yoga.
It's worth noting that Rishikesh is known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere, with numerous ashrams, yoga centers, cafes, and shops. The town attracts both spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts, as it is a starting point for treks to the Himalayas and offers activities such as river rafting, camping, and hiking.
If you plan to visit Marine Drive in Rishikesh, it's advisable to check the current local guidelines and conditions, as the situation and accessibility may have changed since my last update in...
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