Overview
Located on the banks of the holy Ganges, Triveni Ghat is one of the most spiritually powerful and visually mesmerizing spots in Rishikesh. It is the confluence of three sacred rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati—and has long been a place for evening prayers, peaceful reflection, and deep spiritual connection.
Suggested Visit Hours
- Open Daily: 4:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Best Time to Visit: Just before sunset for the magical Ganga Aarti ceremony
What to Expect?
- Witness the soul-stirring Ganga Aarti every evening, where priests perform rituals with fire, bells, and chants.
- Join pilgrims and locals as they float diyas (oil lamps) into the river with prayers and wishes.
- Take a peaceful morning or evening dip in the Ganges for a purifying experience.
- Explore nearby temples, spiritual shops, and local eateries along the riverbank.
- Arrive early for the Aarti to get a good viewing spot—it’s a popular and crowded time.
- Wear modest, comfortable clothing and bring a shawl for cooler evenings.
- If participating in rituals, carry flowers or buy a diya at the ghat.
- Be mindful of your surroundings and keep the ghat clean and respectful.
- Photography is welcome but avoid flash during the Aarti for a respectful experience.
Triveni Ghat is among the Most Loved Places near Hummingbirdwellness—a place where travelers from all walks of life gather for peace, prayer, and presence. Whether you’re there for spiritual awakening or to simply witness tradition, it’s a memory that stays with you.