Overview
Rising majestically along the banks of the Ganges near Laxman Jhula, Tera Manzil Temple (also known as Trimbakeshwar Temple) is a striking 13-story structure filled with shrines, colorful idols, and spiritual energy. Each floor offers a unique blend of divinity and breathtaking views—making it one of Rishikesh’s most iconic spiritual landmarks.
Suggested Visit Hours
- Open Daily: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Best Time to Visit: Morning or evening for cooler temperatures and beautiful river views
What to Expect?
- Climb up 13 floors, with each level housing shrines to various Hindu deities including Shiva, Vishnu, Durga, Hanuman, and more
- Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Ganges, Laxman Jhula, and the Himalayan foothills from the upper floors
- Experience the peaceful yet powerful energy that flows throughout the temple complex
- Encounter a blend of spiritual devotion, traditional architecture, and vibrant culture
Tips for Visitors
- Wear comfortable footwear—you’ll climb many stairs, but it’s worth it!
- Bring a bottle of water, especially in warmer months
- Take your time on each floor to explore and absorb the spiritual atmosphere
- Cameras are allowed, but avoid using flash in worship areas
- Visit during aarti hours to witness devotional rituals with bells, chants, and lamps
Traveler’s Top Picks
Tera Manzil Temple is one of the Most Loved Spiritual Viewpoints near Hummingbirdwellness. With its towering presence and riverside beauty, it offers both a spiritual climb and a visual reward—perfect for those who seek inner peace and outer awe in the heart of Rishikesh.