Discover the best top things to do in Dehradun District, India including Lakha Mandal Temple, Pathaal, St. George's College, Woodstock School, Mahasu Devta Temple, Chandrabani Temple, Ramakrishna Ashrama Temple, Camel's Back Road, The Beatles Ashram, Lacchiwalla.
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Lakha Mandal Temple located in Dehradun, is a prime attraction for both a common man and a pilgrim alike. It is actually located 105 kilometers from Dehradun and 85 kilometers from Mussoorie in North India. Being one of the ancient temples it was constructed in North Indian Architectural style, ensouled by Lord Shiva. In order to obtain the blessings of Lord Shiva, a Hindu pilgrim travels here fro
I'm so glad I went and saw this Temple.... it was so amazing got to see so many sivlings at one time and the history of the temple is really fantastic ...I had such divine darshan of Shiv ji we also did Pooja of The shivling the Panditji over there was really nice and explained us everything very beautifully with patience... I am on a wheelchair and there are a lot of steps that I had to climb but then there was another way that the kids of the Pandit Ji and other kids of the place over there walked with me all through that place and helped me through some steep climbs on the chair.... all in all it was such a beautiful experience because I could go in there and enjoy the beauty and the divinity of the temple and without any trouble ....since I was on automatic chair it was little heavy to pick up the chair when there were bumpy stones but if you are on a manual wheelchair people can easily lift you and put you through those big stones
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Local Taste in Food with co-operative staff. Surrounded with nature and perfect view and far from city lights. A place to relax and enjoy peaceful time in arms of Nature. There is full place for gathering and having fun time with family and friends. Place for bonfire. View from the place is marvelous cant be explained in words. Place to visit for sure. Positive point its between Doon City and Jolly Airport.
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Lovely 3.5 km walk with a view of the majestic himalayas. On a nice clear day the snow clad mountains look breathtaking. Just a great walk. Better done in the morning
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The Beatles Ashram is also known as ‘Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram’ or ‘84 Kutiya’ or ‘Chaurasi Kutia’. It became popular with Beatles name after the rock band came here for to study meditation in 1968. The ashram is situated on eastern bank of river Ganga, opposite Muni Ki Reti, it is around 1km from the new bridge Janki Setu (or Sita Pul) opened in Nov., 2020 downstream Ram Jhula. If you going by car, park your car in new parking developed on western bank of Ganga at Janki Setu. Then walk from there around 1km. The Ashram was setup in 1960s. During the 1960s and 1970s, as the International Academy of Meditation, it was the training centre for students of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who devised the Transcendental Meditation Technique (TMT). The Ashram was abandoned in 1990 and later taken care by Forest Deptt. It is the part of Rajaji Tiger Reserve. Entry ticket for Indian is INR 150 and for Students is INR 40. Foreigners have to pay a lot. If you are interested in the Beatles or Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ji, this place will be worth visiting. Ruins of old buildings, scattered meditation kutias, 84 Kutias building, kitchen, post office, printing press, Meditation Hall, living rooms are there. One can see the graffiti on the walls, still looking alive and takes you to 1960s. View of Ganga from top of the hill is amazing. Some exhibits having photographs about TMT, Yogi ji, The Beatles. Animals and birds are displayed here. A small canteen serving snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks is worth sitting there.
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