In the top of the list of places to visit in North India, holy cities of Haridwar and Rishikesh are usually present. These are supposed to be the most sacred cities in India and as custom, many rituals are performed regularly, which are sought by travellers to see and soak in the spirituality. When people are coming to these cities in Uttaranchal for the first time, they can check for car hire in Delhi, which can help them travel comfortably to these cities. It makes sure that they are able to visit some important locations in both these cities, located about 230 kms from Delhi.
Car travel made easy and quick for Haridwar and Rishikesh, with flexibility of visiting holy sites
By Haridwar car rental, tourists can easily reach the city, traveling for about 4 hours along the well laid road and pick a hotel to stay for a couple of nights. Providers of the car rental for Rishikesh can be called for booking a preferred car, much before the travel day, allowing huge convenience for the tourists. From Delhi, majority of the cars can be hire, although some travellers are opting to book the four-wheelers, once they reach either Rishikesh or Haridwar and go to the other city with convenience and in their time.
Timing of reaching to Haridwar and Rishikesh can be planned perfectly with the
car rental for Rishikesh, so that they can view the Ganga Aarti along many of the ghats, like that of Har Ki Pauri, and view many of the temples in the region. With car hire in Delhi, travellers can start after visiting some of the Delhi monuments and destinations and then reach Rishikesh, well in time for visiting some of the temples.
For those tourists, willing to stay overnight in either of the holy cities, the evening prayers are possible to be seen well in time, the car being with them all these while, once they have done the
Haridwar car rental . These options of traveling to different destinations in the two of the holiest cities of India and sacred leg of the Char Dham tours, have given people a new perspective of comfort in visiting these cities even when there is quite a rush of devotees.