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Haridwar is situated
in the valleys of the Shivalik mountains, where the river flows from the
Himalayan Mountains and slowly travels over the
meadows
and joins the Bay of Bengal. Haridwar is famous for its regular
festivals Kumbha Mela and Ardhakumbha. One main attraction of Haridwar
is that every evening people light lamps and float them in the river
which lights up the dark night and makes the whole place very beautiful.
Haridwar stands on the rightside of the river Ganges. Tourists are
advised to be careful of the frauds who can cheat them out of their
money.Haridwar is dotted with numerous temples and sightseeing spots. The Har Ki Pauri ghat, said to be built by Vikaramaditya to the memory of his brother Bhartrihari, is one of the most sacred places in not only Haridwar, but also India. The Maha Aarti performed every evening here is a must see for any visitor. Chandi Devi and Mansa Devi, two temples situated at trekking distance from the city are also well worth a visit. The ancient temple of Maya Devi is dedicated to Sati, the spouse of Lord Shiva who immolated herself to preserve his honour and is one of the major Shakthipeeths. Four kms from Haridwar is the Daksha Mahadev temple built in honour of Sati's father, King Daksha Prajapati. Legend has it that King Daksha displeased with his daughter's marriage to Lord Shiva did not invite them to a yagya. Sati, who went nonetheless, was insulted by her father and unable to bear it burnt herself alive. Daksha was killed by Shiva's followers and later brought back to life by Shiva. The temple commemorates this event and is one of the five sacred places in Haridwar. Finally a visit to Haridwar would be incomplete without a look at the Gurukul Kangri University to experience the gurukul system first-hand. Haridwar is not only about temples. It has a great deal on offer for nature lovers as well. At one spot the Ganges divides into seven small streams called the Sapt Rishi, which provides the visitor with a vision of beauty. Neel Dhara Pakshi Vihar is an excellent point to watch for migratory birds of which the Siberian Crane is the most illustrious visitor to these shores. Once at Uttaranchal region, you wouldn't want to go away without journeying the other tourist attractions that are at an easy distance from Haridwar. Shopping Handicrafts made with shells, pearls, rudraksha beads and cane. Hand woven mats, baskets and woollen clothes. Tourists Season As such tourists come here all through the year. But taking the climate into consideration the best time is from September to June, specially the summer when bathing in the Ganges can really be enjoyed. July and August are the rainy months. Climate Even though it is situated at a height of 300 metres, Haridwar is hot in summer (mid April till June) the mercury rising to as much as forty degrees Celsius and very cold in winter (November till February) with the temperature dipping to a low of six degrees Celsius. During the monsoons from mid-June to end-August it is a place best avoided. The best months for a visit are between September and June. Places of Interest
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