I just had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people in the rush hour. But it's all part of the experience and now that I'm back, I'm missing it all! Everything. Once I got used to the chaos on the streets, I felt the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga can be felt on the beaches, you can hear its sound and feel its energy, and you understand why it's considered divine. In the evening, the mountains surround Rishikesh, looking like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing, not focused on money, but welcoming and spiritual. The yoga teachers are incredible, very well-prepared and able to help you correct your postures in a professional way. I will definitely go back.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people rushing by on the first day. But it's all part of the experience, and now that I'm back, I miss it all. Everything. Once I got used to the chaos in the streets, I discovered the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga is palpable on the beaches, you can feel its energy and understand why it's considered divine. In the evening, the mountains surround Rishikesh like black clouds against a grey sky, and the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people are amazing, not focused on money, welcoming, and spiritual. The yoga teachers are incredible, very well-prepared, and can help you correct your postures in a professional manner. I definitely plan on going back.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge on the first day, dodging scooters, monkeys, cows, and the rush of people. But it's all part of the experience, and now that I'm back, I miss it all. The chaos of the streets in Rishikesh took some getting used to, but once I did, I experienced the magic of the place. The power of the river Ganga is palpable on the beaches, its sound and energy making it clear why it's considered divine. In the evening, the mountains that surround Rishikesh look like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing - not focused on money, but welcoming and spiritual. The yoga teachers are fantastic, well-prepared and able to help correct your postures in a professional manner. I can't wait to go back.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Jhula bridge on the first day, with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people in a rush. But that's just part of the experience and now that I'm back, I really miss it all.
After getting used to the chaos on the streets, I discovered the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga can be felt on the beaches, with its sound and energy making you understand why it's considered divine.
In the evenings, the mountains surrounding Rishikesh look like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing - they're not driven by money, they're welcoming and spiritual.
The yoga teachers are fantastic, well-prepared and able to help you correct your postures in a very professional manner. I definitely plan on returning to this incredible place.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge on the first day, with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people in a rush. But it's all part of the experience, and now that I'm back, I miss it all. After getting used to the chaos on the streets, I discovered the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga can be felt on the beaches, with its sound and energy making it truly divine. In the evening, the mountains surrounding Rishikesh look like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing, not focused on money, but welcoming and spiritual. The yoga teachers are fantastic, highly skilled and able to help correct postures professionally. I can't wait to go back.
I just had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people in the rush hour. But it's all part of the experience and now that I'm back, I'm missing it all! Everything. Once I got used to the chaos on the streets, I felt the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga can be felt on the beaches, you can hear its sound and feel its energy, and you understand why it's considered divine. In the evening, the mountains surround Rishikesh, looking like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing, not focused on money, but welcoming and spiritual. The yoga teachers are incredible, very well-prepared and able to help you correct your postures in a professional way. I will definitely go back.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people rushing by on the first day. But it's all part of the experience, and now that I'm back, I miss it all. Everything. Once I got used to the chaos in the streets, I discovered the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga is palpable on the beaches, you can feel its energy and understand why it's considered divine. In the evening, the mountains surround Rishikesh like black clouds against a grey sky, and the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people are amazing, not focused on money, welcoming, and spiritual. The yoga teachers are incredible, very well-prepared, and can help you correct your postures in a professional manner. I definitely plan on going back.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge on the first day, dodging scooters, monkeys, cows, and the rush of people. But it's all part of the experience, and now that I'm back, I miss it all. The chaos of the streets in Rishikesh took some getting used to, but once I did, I experienced the magic of the place. The power of the river Ganga is palpable on the beaches, its sound and energy making it clear why it's considered divine. In the evening, the mountains that surround Rishikesh look like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing - not focused on money, but welcoming and spiritual. The yoga teachers are fantastic, well-prepared and able to help correct your postures in a professional manner. I can't wait to go back.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Jhula bridge on the first day, with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people in a rush. But that's just part of the experience and now that I'm back, I really miss it all.
After getting used to the chaos on the streets, I discovered the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga can be felt on the beaches, with its sound and energy making you understand why it's considered divine.
In the evenings, the mountains surrounding Rishikesh look like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing - they're not driven by money, they're welcoming and spiritual.
The yoga teachers are fantastic, well-prepared and able to help you correct your postures in a very professional manner. I definitely plan on returning to this incredible place.
I had to adjust to walking on Laxman Juhla bridge on the first day, with scooters, monkeys, cows, and people in a rush. But it's all part of the experience, and now that I'm back, I miss it all. After getting used to the chaos on the streets, I discovered the magic of Rishikesh. The power of the river Ganga can be felt on the beaches, with its sound and energy making it truly divine. In the evening, the mountains surrounding Rishikesh look like black clouds against the grey sky, while the town echoes with prayers from the ashrams. The people here are amazing, not focused on money, but welcoming and spiritual. The yoga teachers are fantastic, highly skilled and able to help correct postures professionally. I can't wait to go back.