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Sai ghat
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Trayambakeshwar Temple, Rishikesh
Shiv chowk, near trimbakeshwar temple, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
Shri Saccha Akhileshwar Mahadev Temple
48GH+MGQ, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Lakshman Temple
48GG+MHW, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Rishikesh Trip.
NH 58 Badrinath road, Aamkhala, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Ganga Ghat - The Most Popular Area of Rishikesh
48FH+MQ, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
Rishikesh Ganga River Rafting
48FF+RV3, Tapovan Sarai, Badrinath Road, Tehri Garhwal, New Tehri, Uttarakhand 249302, India
Trekt India | Rafting in Rishikesh
Hotel Aloha Road, near Power Sub Station, Aamkhala, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Weekend Rafting Camp
Weekend Rafting Camp, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Nearby restaurants
GANGA VIEW CAFE
Ganga View Cafe, near 13 Stories Temple, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
SHIVANI'S Cafe ( Spiritual & healing Cafe)
SHIVANI'S Cafe, Neelkanth Road, opp. Govt hospital, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
The Arches Cafe & Bakery
Lakshman Jhula, chowk, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Dada's Thali
Lakshman Jhula, Lower, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Beatles Cafe (cafe delmar)
Tapovan, Sarai, Paidal Marg, near divine resort Radhe Krishna Mandir, near Divine Resort, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Lucky Hotel & Restaurant
Bajrang Setu, Near, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
The Monkey House Cafe
opposite Sacha Dham, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Cafe Honey Hut - Laxman Jhula Rishikesh
Laxman Jhula, Tapovan, Tehri Garhwal, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Purple Dhaba
48GJ+77V, Near Lucky Hotel & Restaurant, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
TAT Cafe
Hanuman Mandir, Laxman Jhula Rd, Paidal Marg, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Nearby hotels
Antalya By Divine Ganga Cottage
Laxman Jhula Vill. Post, Distt, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Madpackers Rishikesh Laxman Jhula
Near, Madpackers Rishikesh, Jaipur Inn, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
Aloha On The Ganges, Rishikesh
NH 58, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Tatsat Hostel
Bliss Lane, Near Antalya and Dada's Thali, Tapovan, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Kunwar Residency
Chowk, Lakshman Jhula, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Hotel Ishan - A Riverside Retreat by Salvus, Rishikesh
Lakshman Jhula, chowk, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Karwaan by the Ganges
Laxman Jhula Road, Near 13 Manjil Temple, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
Tapovan New Residency (5 minutes walk to Laxman Jhula)
Bliss Lane, Near Ramanas garden , Tapovan, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
Indian Culture
gem store, annapoorna and vasundhara restaurant, Parking Infront of Laxman Mandir temple, inside the Laxman Jhula, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
The Hosteller Rishikesh, Ganges
Dharam Yatri Niwas, PO, Laxman Jhula, LJ, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India
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Sai ghat

Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
4.8(190)
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attractions: Trayambakeshwar Temple, Rishikesh, Shri Saccha Akhileshwar Mahadev Temple, Lakshman Temple, Rishikesh Trip., Ganga Ghat - The Most Popular Area of Rishikesh, Rishikesh Ganga River Rafting, Trekt India | Rafting in Rishikesh, Weekend Rafting Camp, restaurants: GANGA VIEW CAFE, SHIVANI'S Cafe ( Spiritual & healing Cafe), The Arches Cafe & Bakery, Dada's Thali, Beatles Cafe (cafe delmar), Lucky Hotel & Restaurant, The Monkey House Cafe, Cafe Honey Hut - Laxman Jhula Rishikesh, Purple Dhaba, TAT Cafe
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Nearby attractions of Sai ghat

Trayambakeshwar Temple, Rishikesh

Shri Saccha Akhileshwar Mahadev Temple

Lakshman Temple

Rishikesh Trip.

Ganga Ghat - The Most Popular Area of Rishikesh

Rishikesh Ganga River Rafting

Trekt India | Rafting in Rishikesh

Weekend Rafting Camp

Trayambakeshwar Temple, Rishikesh

Trayambakeshwar Temple, Rishikesh

4.5

(707)

Closed
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Shri Saccha Akhileshwar Mahadev Temple

Shri Saccha Akhileshwar Mahadev Temple

4.5

(28)

Open 24 hours
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Lakshman Temple

Lakshman Temple

4.5

(162)

Open 24 hours
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Rishikesh Trip.

Rishikesh Trip.

4.4

(66)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Sai ghat

GANGA VIEW CAFE

SHIVANI'S Cafe ( Spiritual & healing Cafe)

The Arches Cafe & Bakery

Dada's Thali

Beatles Cafe (cafe delmar)

Lucky Hotel & Restaurant

The Monkey House Cafe

Cafe Honey Hut - Laxman Jhula Rishikesh

Purple Dhaba

TAT Cafe

GANGA VIEW CAFE

GANGA VIEW CAFE

4.4

(1.4K)

$

Click for details
SHIVANI'S Cafe ( Spiritual & healing Cafe)

SHIVANI'S Cafe ( Spiritual & healing Cafe)

4.7

(1.1K)

$

Click for details
The Arches Cafe & Bakery

The Arches Cafe & Bakery

4.5

(1.5K)

$$

Click for details
Dada's Thali

Dada's Thali

4.7

(163)

$

Click for details
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Reviews of Sai ghat

4.8
(190)
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5.0
1y

During my recent trip to Rishikesh, I had the opportunity to visit Sai Ghat, and it proved to be a serene sanctuary that left a lasting impression on me. Nestled on the banks of the holy Ganges River, this ghat offered a unique blend of spirituality and tranquility.

As I entered Sai Ghat, I was immediately struck by the peaceful atmosphere that enveloped the area. The melodious chants and devotional songs reverberated in the air, creating an aura of calmness and devotion. The sight of devotees engaged in prayer and meditation further emphasized the spiritual significance of this place.

The highlight of Sai Ghat is undoubtedly the striking Sai Baba Temple that stands tall, radiating a sense of awe and reverence. The temple's architecture and intricate designs showcased the rich cultural heritage of India. It was heartwarming to witness the dedication of the temple priests, who were always ready to guide visitors and offer words of wisdom.

The ghat also provided an opportunity to immerse oneself in the sacred waters of the Ganges. Devotees and seekers alike could be seen taking a dip as a means of purification and spiritual renewal. The experience was both refreshing and invigorating, allowing for a deep connection with the divine.

Throughout my time at Sai Ghat, I couldn't help but appreciate the clean and well-maintained surroundings. The ghat's cleanliness added to the serene atmosphere, making it an ideal place for introspection and connecting with one's inner self.

The ghat's location also offered breathtaking views of the Ganges River and the surrounding mountains. Sitting on the steps of the ghat, I found solace in the gentle breeze and the mesmerizing flow of the river. It provided a perfect setting for moments of quiet contemplation and reflection.

Additionally, Sai Ghat is strategically located near several ashrams and spiritual centers, providing visitors with a chance to explore and deepen their spiritual journey. The nearby markets also offer a variety of religious artifacts, souvenirs, and clothing, making it a pleasant place to indulge in some shopping.

In conclusion, Sai Ghat in Rishikesh is a hidden gem that offers a unique spiritual experience. Its tranquil ambiance, majestic temple, and sublime views of the Ganges make it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace, renewal, and a deeper connection with the divine. Be prepared to be enchanted by the serenity and spirituality this ghat...

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5.0
1y

Location Situated near Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh, India

Features Well-maintained and wide ghat Statues of Ganges, Rudra, and Vishnu Beautiful views of the river and the valley Peaceful and calm environment Idols of goddess Ganga and Shiv and Vishnu gods

Activities Ganga arti (evening prayer) at the ghat Meditation and yoga Rafting and other water sports nearby Trekking and hiking in the surrounding hills

Reviews Most reviewers have given a 4 or 5-star rating Described as peaceful, clean, and well-maintained Some reviewers have mentioned that the ghat is not crowded and offers a serene atmosphere A few reviewers have mentioned that the ghat is dirty and has a bad smell

Tips Best time to visit is during the morning or evening Wear comfortable clothing and shoes Be respectful of the local culture and environment Try to avoid visiting during peak season if you prefer smaller crowds

Overall, Sai Ghat in Rishikesh is a peaceful and serene place to visit, with beautiful views of the river and the surrounding hills. It's a great place to relax, meditate, and enjoy the natural beauty...

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1.0
1y

A very peaceful and lively place until April 2025. But now they have broken the board where it was mentioned as a public ghaat/bank of ganga to run a paid parking business where the residence from few years who work in rishikesh used to visit multiple times to meditate or to have a peaceful time is also asked for money and not allowed to park because of the new business even when told that we're now a resident of rishikesh from years they ask for local address on aadhar card and not accepting an year rental agreement and work letter and also not allowing even if we have our UK14 vehicles which is a sign of local residents whereas at triveni ghat they don't ask for money if you've local number on your vehicle. Also the way these people who are charging money, talk to the people who come is very rude. They can take monthly fix charges for local residents who have an year rental agreement and don't have local...

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Abhishek Kumar RanjanAbhishek Kumar Ranjan
During my recent trip to Rishikesh, I had the opportunity to visit Sai Ghat, and it proved to be a serene sanctuary that left a lasting impression on me. Nestled on the banks of the holy Ganges River, this ghat offered a unique blend of spirituality and tranquility. As I entered Sai Ghat, I was immediately struck by the peaceful atmosphere that enveloped the area. The melodious chants and devotional songs reverberated in the air, creating an aura of calmness and devotion. The sight of devotees engaged in prayer and meditation further emphasized the spiritual significance of this place. The highlight of Sai Ghat is undoubtedly the striking Sai Baba Temple that stands tall, radiating a sense of awe and reverence. The temple's architecture and intricate designs showcased the rich cultural heritage of India. It was heartwarming to witness the dedication of the temple priests, who were always ready to guide visitors and offer words of wisdom. The ghat also provided an opportunity to immerse oneself in the sacred waters of the Ganges. Devotees and seekers alike could be seen taking a dip as a means of purification and spiritual renewal. The experience was both refreshing and invigorating, allowing for a deep connection with the divine. Throughout my time at Sai Ghat, I couldn't help but appreciate the clean and well-maintained surroundings. The ghat's cleanliness added to the serene atmosphere, making it an ideal place for introspection and connecting with one's inner self. The ghat's location also offered breathtaking views of the Ganges River and the surrounding mountains. Sitting on the steps of the ghat, I found solace in the gentle breeze and the mesmerizing flow of the river. It provided a perfect setting for moments of quiet contemplation and reflection. Additionally, Sai Ghat is strategically located near several ashrams and spiritual centers, providing visitors with a chance to explore and deepen their spiritual journey. The nearby markets also offer a variety of religious artifacts, souvenirs, and clothing, making it a pleasant place to indulge in some shopping. In conclusion, Sai Ghat in Rishikesh is a hidden gem that offers a unique spiritual experience. Its tranquil ambiance, majestic temple, and sublime views of the Ganges make it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace, renewal, and a deeper connection with the divine. Be prepared to be enchanted by the serenity and spirituality this ghat has to offer.
Madhur GuptaMadhur Gupta
Location - Situated near Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh, India *Features* - Well-maintained and wide ghat - Statues of Ganges, Rudra, and Vishnu - Beautiful views of the river and the valley - Peaceful and calm environment - Idols of goddess Ganga and Shiv and Vishnu gods *Activities* - Ganga arti (evening prayer) at the ghat - Meditation and yoga - Rafting and other water sports nearby - Trekking and hiking in the surrounding hills *Reviews* - Most reviewers have given a 4 or 5-star rating - Described as peaceful, clean, and well-maintained - Some reviewers have mentioned that the ghat is not crowded and offers a serene atmosphere - A few reviewers have mentioned that the ghat is dirty and has a bad smell *Tips* - Best time to visit is during the morning or evening - Wear comfortable clothing and shoes - Be respectful of the local culture and environment - Try to avoid visiting during peak season if you prefer smaller crowds Overall, Sai Ghat in Rishikesh is a peaceful and serene place to visit, with beautiful views of the river and the surrounding hills. It's a great place to relax, meditate, and enjoy the natural beauty of Rishikesh.
HealerhiteshHealerhitesh
A very peaceful and lively place until April 2025. But now they have broken the board where it was mentioned as a public ghaat/bank of ganga to run a paid parking business where the residence from few years who work in rishikesh used to visit multiple times to meditate or to have a peaceful time is also asked for money and not allowed to park because of the new business even when told that we're now a resident of rishikesh from years they ask for local address on aadhar card and not accepting an year rental agreement and work letter and also not allowing even if we have our UK14 vehicles which is a sign of local residents whereas at triveni ghat they don't ask for money if you've local number on your vehicle. Also the way these people who are charging money, talk to the people who come is very rude. They can take monthly fix charges for local residents who have an year rental agreement and don't have local number vehicles.
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During my recent trip to Rishikesh, I had the opportunity to visit Sai Ghat, and it proved to be a serene sanctuary that left a lasting impression on me. Nestled on the banks of the holy Ganges River, this ghat offered a unique blend of spirituality and tranquility. As I entered Sai Ghat, I was immediately struck by the peaceful atmosphere that enveloped the area. The melodious chants and devotional songs reverberated in the air, creating an aura of calmness and devotion. The sight of devotees engaged in prayer and meditation further emphasized the spiritual significance of this place. The highlight of Sai Ghat is undoubtedly the striking Sai Baba Temple that stands tall, radiating a sense of awe and reverence. The temple's architecture and intricate designs showcased the rich cultural heritage of India. It was heartwarming to witness the dedication of the temple priests, who were always ready to guide visitors and offer words of wisdom. The ghat also provided an opportunity to immerse oneself in the sacred waters of the Ganges. Devotees and seekers alike could be seen taking a dip as a means of purification and spiritual renewal. The experience was both refreshing and invigorating, allowing for a deep connection with the divine. Throughout my time at Sai Ghat, I couldn't help but appreciate the clean and well-maintained surroundings. The ghat's cleanliness added to the serene atmosphere, making it an ideal place for introspection and connecting with one's inner self. The ghat's location also offered breathtaking views of the Ganges River and the surrounding mountains. Sitting on the steps of the ghat, I found solace in the gentle breeze and the mesmerizing flow of the river. It provided a perfect setting for moments of quiet contemplation and reflection. Additionally, Sai Ghat is strategically located near several ashrams and spiritual centers, providing visitors with a chance to explore and deepen their spiritual journey. The nearby markets also offer a variety of religious artifacts, souvenirs, and clothing, making it a pleasant place to indulge in some shopping. In conclusion, Sai Ghat in Rishikesh is a hidden gem that offers a unique spiritual experience. Its tranquil ambiance, majestic temple, and sublime views of the Ganges make it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace, renewal, and a deeper connection with the divine. Be prepared to be enchanted by the serenity and spirituality this ghat has to offer.
Abhishek Kumar Ranjan

Abhishek Kumar Ranjan

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Location - Situated near Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh, India *Features* - Well-maintained and wide ghat - Statues of Ganges, Rudra, and Vishnu - Beautiful views of the river and the valley - Peaceful and calm environment - Idols of goddess Ganga and Shiv and Vishnu gods *Activities* - Ganga arti (evening prayer) at the ghat - Meditation and yoga - Rafting and other water sports nearby - Trekking and hiking in the surrounding hills *Reviews* - Most reviewers have given a 4 or 5-star rating - Described as peaceful, clean, and well-maintained - Some reviewers have mentioned that the ghat is not crowded and offers a serene atmosphere - A few reviewers have mentioned that the ghat is dirty and has a bad smell *Tips* - Best time to visit is during the morning or evening - Wear comfortable clothing and shoes - Be respectful of the local culture and environment - Try to avoid visiting during peak season if you prefer smaller crowds Overall, Sai Ghat in Rishikesh is a peaceful and serene place to visit, with beautiful views of the river and the surrounding hills. It's a great place to relax, meditate, and enjoy the natural beauty of Rishikesh.
Madhur Gupta

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A very peaceful and lively place until April 2025. But now they have broken the board where it was mentioned as a public ghaat/bank of ganga to run a paid parking business where the residence from few years who work in rishikesh used to visit multiple times to meditate or to have a peaceful time is also asked for money and not allowed to park because of the new business even when told that we're now a resident of rishikesh from years they ask for local address on aadhar card and not accepting an year rental agreement and work letter and also not allowing even if we have our UK14 vehicles which is a sign of local residents whereas at triveni ghat they don't ask for money if you've local number on your vehicle. Also the way these people who are charging money, talk to the people who come is very rude. They can take monthly fix charges for local residents who have an year rental agreement and don't have local number vehicles.
Healerhitesh

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