Prime Day & Hours: Weekends, mornings, and evenings
Suggested Duration: 4 - 5 hours
Tickets: Free Entry
Nearest Railway Station: Rishikesh Railway Station, about 16 KM away
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, about 31.4 KM away
Nearest Bus Stop: Rishikesh Bus Stand, about 14.8 KM away
The Swarg Ashram is located between Ram Jhula and Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, is one of the oldest ashrams in the area, and a peaceful place for spiritual seekers. It was built in memory of Swami Vishudhanand, who is popularly known as Kali Kamli Wale. This serene area is known for its peaceful vibe, riverside views, and spiritual ambiance. As one of the notable places to include in your Rishikesh tour package, the ashram is not a single building but a community filled with temples, yoga centres, shops, cafes, and meditation spots.
Monks, devotees, and travelers from around the world often spend days or weeks here for introspection and healing. The atmosphere is calm and free from loud tourist activities, making it perfect for quiet reflection and daily rituals. It’s a blend of divine presence and simplicity that defines Rishikesh’s spiritual charm.
• Experience Swarg Ashram's spiritual calm, located beside the Ganges in Rishikesh.
• Attend soulful Ganga Aarti with fewer crowds and a beautiful atmosphere.
• Explore nearby temples, yoga centers, and meditation caves within walking distance.
• Discover local cafes and bookstores that support mindful living and simple diets.
By Car/Taxi: Swarga Ashram is about 15.7 km away from Rishikesh city center, and you can reach there in around 38 minutes via Virbhadra Rd. Visitors can also take taxis from the city center to Swarga Ashram.
Peak Season (February to April, September to November)
Moderate Season (December to January)
Low Season (May to August)
Know Before You Go
Witness a peaceful version of the Ganga Aarti that takes place every evening by the riverbank. Unlike the crowded ceremonies elsewhere, the arti here is deep and beautiful, with soft chanting, incense, and flickering diyas that float down the Ganga. It's a calming spiritual experience ideal for reflection and inner connection.
Visitors can participate in guided yoga classes held by the ashram’s trained instructors. These sessions often begin with meditation and pranayama, focusing on mindfulness, flexibility, and breathwork. Whether you’re a beginner or a regular yogi, the peaceful environment of Swarg Ashram enhances your focus and deepens your spiritual practice.
Spend your afternoon diving into books on yoga, Vedanta, and Eastern philosophy at local stores like Gita Bhavan. Head to a riverside café serving wholesome, satvik meals that nourish both body and soul. These small, peaceful spots are perfect for solo travelers and seekers looking to learn or just sit with a view.
Yes, Swarg Ashram is open to everyone. While many visitors come for spiritual practices, it’s also popular among tourists for its peaceful ambiance, riverside charm, and yoga culture.
There is no entry fee to visit Swarg Ashram. Most areas, including the riverfront and temples, are open from early morning till around 8 PM. Absolutely. Swarg Ashram has multiple schools and instructors offering beginner-friendly yoga and meditation sessions throughout the week.
In the ashram, one can bring their own food and also prepare their own meal. Make sure the food you’re bringing is vegetarian, sattvik, and abides by the ashram’s food rules. However, the ashram also provides meals at different times; keep an eye on the updates regarding food. One can coordinate with the ashram using their contact number to as timings of Prasadam.