Hills Queen Resort & Camping

Attraction

Bungee Jumping

Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with bungee jumping in Rishikesh, one of India’s highest and most thrilling jump sites. Set amidst breathtaking natural surroundings, this activity lets you dive from towering heights while enjoying panoramic views of the valley. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or trying it for the first time, trained professionals and world-class safety standards ensure an unforgettable and secure adventure.

Neer Garh Waterfall

Neer Garh Waterfall is a serene natural retreat surrounded by lush greenery and scenic trails. A short trek leads you to cascading streams of crystal-clear water, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, and a refreshing dip. The peaceful ambiance and untouched beauty make it a must-visit for nature lovers seeking tranquility away from the city buzz.

Lakshman Jhula

Lakshman Jhula is an iconic suspension bridge that stretches across the holy Ganges River. Steeped in mythology, it is believed to be the spot where Lord Lakshman crossed the river. Today, it serves as a vibrant hub with temples, shops, and cafes on either side, offering stunning views of the river and surrounding hills.

Garud Chatti Waterfall

Garud Chatti Waterfall is a hidden gem located a short distance from Lakshman Jhula. Accessible via a scenic trek, this waterfall offers a peaceful escape into nature. The soothing sound of falling water, combined with the greenery around, creates a perfect setting for meditation, picnics, and unwinding in a calm environment.

Triveni Ghat

Triveni Ghat is one of the most sacred bathing spots in Rishikesh, where devotees gather to take a holy dip in the Ganges. The evening Ganga Aarti here is a mesmerizing spiritual experience, with lamps, chants, and devotional songs creating a divine atmosphere. It is a place where spirituality and serenity come together beautifully.

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Situated amidst dense forests and hills, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to mythology, this is the place where Lord Shiva consumed the poison during the Samudra Manthan, turning his throat blue. The temple’s spiritual significance, combined with its scenic location, attracts pilgrims and travelers alike.