Kunjapuri Camps
Kunjapuri Camps
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Welcome to our campsite Kunjapuri camps where constant chaos makes wonderful memories .Kunjapuri Camps are the places of accommodation. This place is perfect location for yoga, meditation, quiet retreats etc.
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Cleo Faustino
Rio de Janeiro, RJ16 contributions
Apr 2023 • Solo
It's a peaceful place, but with a very strong energy. At the first entrance, where there is a staircase, there are already people selling offerings to those who are going to perform rituals. There is a bell at the entrance portal, which each visitor rings upon entry and exit. As in Catholic churches, in the courtyard there is a smaller building and inside this building there is an altar with a large image, where devotees place their offerings and perform their rituals. I didn't enter this part of the temple, I preferred to enjoy the beautiful view of the Himalayan mountain range, a stretch of the Ganges and part of the city. We recommend going early to watch the sunrise from above.

Written 28 January 2024
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crazy-traveler
New Delhi, India159 contributions
Jan 2023 • Friends
Well today we went to this beautiful temple which located at height of 1530 meters above sea level.
One side you can see holy city Rishikesh, second side City of Dehradun and rest of the side Himalayan snow capped mountains.
This is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas of goddess Sati.
Please be aware of naughty monkeys so have your Prasad wrapped properly in a bag.
Only two basic shops for tea and coffee along with Maggie rest Prasad shops.
On the way back we had Maggie at one of the view points around 2 kms from the temple which has really good view.
One side you can see holy city Rishikesh, second side City of Dehradun and rest of the side Himalayan snow capped mountains.
This is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas of goddess Sati.
Please be aware of naughty monkeys so have your Prasad wrapped properly in a bag.
Only two basic shops for tea and coffee along with Maggie rest Prasad shops.
On the way back we had Maggie at one of the view points around 2 kms from the temple which has really good view.
Written 22 January 2023
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Kumar B
18 contributions
Jan 2023 • Family
A must-do experience in Rishikesh! Our car picked us up from our hotel at 5.30am and we reached the temple at the top of the mountain at 6.30am. Just in time for a lovely darshan of Kunjapuri Devi and breathtaking views of the sunrise and the snow capped Himalayas in the distance. Not too many people visiting at this early hour and the entire experience (along with hot chai) was simply divine. Steps leading to the temple are very steep so please take note for senior citizens.
Written 31 December 2022
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Samira
3 contributions
Nov 2019
the kunjapuri temple was one of the many highlights during my stay in rishikesh. It has such a magical power being there in that holy temple with the view of the mountains and himalayas. I was there for the sunrise. This is something I would very much recommend you to do. It was propably the most beautiful sunrise I have ever seen in my life
Written 25 October 2020
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srimanone
Joshua Tree, CA1,032 contributions
Feb 2023 • Friends
I have been going here for over 20 years and taking many groups there. The temple has not been kept up and is in total repair. The custodians of the temple have a lot of money and should put more love and financial backing towards repairs. Not on my must do list anymore.
Written 21 February 2023
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Sunil Saini
Haridwar, India241 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
Visited this temple recently with some foreigner friends. Since long time many foreigners are coming here to enjoy mountain views and do yoga / meditation at morning. Now they have put board at entrance in hindi that yoga is not allowed near the temple. That's ok if it is disturbing other people. There was some people inside the temple so we decided to visit it later. I asked my friends to not to do yoga but just sit silently in one corner behind the temple and meditate for 5-10 minutes if they want. Now the one of the pundit comes to me and said it will cost 100 per person for yoga. I said to him we are not doing yoga but just doing meditation silently for just 5-10 minutes and we will go. We are sitting in corner behind the temple so it will not disturb others. He said you need to pay 100 per person. I said ok we don't want to pay this money because it is not logical. Later we visited the temple now the chief pundit was inside the main temple doing pooja. When i offered him plate for pooja he asked me if this is the same group doing yoga. I said we were not doing yoga but just sitting for 5-10 minutes silently in corner doing meditation. He said that you need to pay money for that also. I said yoga i understand but sitting in silent meditation for 5-10 minute (that too in open space corner behind temple) 100 rs per person charge is not reasonable. He said don't come here if you don't want to pay money for meditation yoga. This whole conversation was inside the temple while he was offering prayers.
It is certainly not the behavior i expected from chief priest. I am not foreigner and i know getting some donations from devotees is their main income but charging 100 per person for 10 minute meditation is not the right way to earn money. If the pundit is taking meditation class and teach people that ok if he charge such money or even 300 per person for that but not if he is not giving any class and people are just doing themselves.
They are trying to take advantage of foreigners and want to earn money in wrong way. I am proud hindu and i admire the beauty of our religion but when i see old and well known temple like this under control of such people it certainly hurts a lot. Will try to avoid future visits if possible. Do not pay money for yoga meditation here as it is not logical at all.
It is certainly not the behavior i expected from chief priest. I am not foreigner and i know getting some donations from devotees is their main income but charging 100 per person for 10 minute meditation is not the right way to earn money. If the pundit is taking meditation class and teach people that ok if he charge such money or even 300 per person for that but not if he is not giving any class and people are just doing themselves.
They are trying to take advantage of foreigners and want to earn money in wrong way. I am proud hindu and i admire the beauty of our religion but when i see old and well known temple like this under control of such people it certainly hurts a lot. Will try to avoid future visits if possible. Do not pay money for yoga meditation here as it is not logical at all.
Written 3 October 2017
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Harish_Bali
New Delhi, India176 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Last week i visited this place for sunrise. I read many many articles, saw videos and review as well but surprisingly could not find the needed information at one place.
Now i have first hand information. I am taking this opportunity to write a detailed review of this place - kind of one stop answer for everything related to Kunjapuri temple at Rishikesh.
Here I go:
Kunjapuri temple is 8 kms from Narendra Nagar, So it's about 27 kms from Rishikesh. It takes 1 hour and 10 minutes to reach this place from Rishikesh at average driving speed. It's hill area, do not try driving fast.
No public transport is available in morning, You can hire a scooter, bike from Rishikesh if you do not have a car.
If you are someone like me who stayed in Haridwar, i started at 3.45 am and it took me 2 hours to reach the spot. I reached at 5.45 am.. sunrise happened at 5.50 am.
Haridwar to Rishikesh - 27 kms and Rishikesh to Kunjapuri another 27.
Your car goes upto Kunjapuri, there are 308 stairs that you need to climb to reach the temple. I was told that it will take atleast 30 minutes to climb these stairs. Trust me it does not take more than 5 to 7 minutes, stairs are low height steps.
If you have reached this place so early, that only shows your energy level.
You will see more foreigners there than Indians, Only reason i think of that happening is that Foreigners do lot of research about city before travelling. any ways..... Sun rise view at this place is so amazing, so good that i wanted to be there again the next day.
Purpose of my going there was for making video for my YouTube channel on food and travel - visa2explore.
I was lucky that it was sunday, a guide was chanting hare krishna hare rama there for good half an hour and it was so nice to hear that at such a height, pleasing view.
After the sun rise, i visited the Kunjapuri temple, which is one out of 52 peeths of Rishikesh, that has a history too- you can read about it in wikipedia.
For me it is a must visit place, you are going to have magnificient view of Himalyas form this location.
Don't forget to have Maggi at a shop which is in between the stairs, that guys puts some masala in the maggi which gives it awesome taste.
Now i know you will start looking for some videos to see how this place looks, i have it for you and for others - have published one on my YouTube - name - Rishikesh - places to visit.... channel name - visa2explore. Have covered kunjapuri as part of that.
Enjoy this place and Do vote this up, if you found it useful and worth reading.
Any questions, pl. feel to ask
Now i have first hand information. I am taking this opportunity to write a detailed review of this place - kind of one stop answer for everything related to Kunjapuri temple at Rishikesh.
Here I go:
Kunjapuri temple is 8 kms from Narendra Nagar, So it's about 27 kms from Rishikesh. It takes 1 hour and 10 minutes to reach this place from Rishikesh at average driving speed. It's hill area, do not try driving fast.
No public transport is available in morning, You can hire a scooter, bike from Rishikesh if you do not have a car.
If you are someone like me who stayed in Haridwar, i started at 3.45 am and it took me 2 hours to reach the spot. I reached at 5.45 am.. sunrise happened at 5.50 am.
Haridwar to Rishikesh - 27 kms and Rishikesh to Kunjapuri another 27.
Your car goes upto Kunjapuri, there are 308 stairs that you need to climb to reach the temple. I was told that it will take atleast 30 minutes to climb these stairs. Trust me it does not take more than 5 to 7 minutes, stairs are low height steps.
If you have reached this place so early, that only shows your energy level.
You will see more foreigners there than Indians, Only reason i think of that happening is that Foreigners do lot of research about city before travelling. any ways..... Sun rise view at this place is so amazing, so good that i wanted to be there again the next day.
Purpose of my going there was for making video for my YouTube channel on food and travel - visa2explore.
I was lucky that it was sunday, a guide was chanting hare krishna hare rama there for good half an hour and it was so nice to hear that at such a height, pleasing view.
After the sun rise, i visited the Kunjapuri temple, which is one out of 52 peeths of Rishikesh, that has a history too- you can read about it in wikipedia.
For me it is a must visit place, you are going to have magnificient view of Himalyas form this location.
Don't forget to have Maggi at a shop which is in between the stairs, that guys puts some masala in the maggi which gives it awesome taste.
Now i know you will start looking for some videos to see how this place looks, i have it for you and for others - have published one on my YouTube - name - Rishikesh - places to visit.... channel name - visa2explore. Have covered kunjapuri as part of that.
Enjoy this place and Do vote this up, if you found it useful and worth reading.
Any questions, pl. feel to ask
Written 15 April 2017
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atmanand douglas
Diu Island, India452 contributions
Feb 2016 • Friends
If you go to Rishikesh, you should catch a glimpse of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Kunjapuri Devi is the closest place to see them. It's only an hours drive and a nice walk up to the top.
Written 22 February 2016
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Rishi Dev
New Delhi, India19 contributions
Apr 2018 • Family
Visited Kunjapuri Temple alongwith my wife and one year daughter in last week of April 2018.
Kunjapuri Temple, one of the Shaktipeeths in Garhwal Himalayas, a must visit sacred place near Rishikesh, offers beautiful sunrise view.
Located at an altitude of 1600 mts, It is around an hour; 28 kms, upward journey from Laxmanjhula. Downward journey consumes around 40-45 minutes.
Best way to visit there is by hiring a cab. One should leave Laxmanjhula by 4 - 4:15 am to enjoy the sunrise. The cab fare may range around INR 1300-1500 to and fro journey. The cab can go to the temple gate. 1-1.5 hrs is required inside.
One needs to cover around 320 steps [180+140] to reach the entrance gate which have two lions engraved. There are platforms, where one can rest in between.
We were welcomed by a breathtaking view, beautiful valley, mountains and a troop of monkeys; one should take care of belongings. It also has a colourful Shiv Murti. Morning Aarti was beautiful, a good experience. A Child was playing a drum. The Maggi and tea of the shop at the top is gud and recommended.
In nutshell, a must visit place near Rishikesh.
Kunjapuri Temple, one of the Shaktipeeths in Garhwal Himalayas, a must visit sacred place near Rishikesh, offers beautiful sunrise view.
Located at an altitude of 1600 mts, It is around an hour; 28 kms, upward journey from Laxmanjhula. Downward journey consumes around 40-45 minutes.
Best way to visit there is by hiring a cab. One should leave Laxmanjhula by 4 - 4:15 am to enjoy the sunrise. The cab fare may range around INR 1300-1500 to and fro journey. The cab can go to the temple gate. 1-1.5 hrs is required inside.
One needs to cover around 320 steps [180+140] to reach the entrance gate which have two lions engraved. There are platforms, where one can rest in between.
We were welcomed by a breathtaking view, beautiful valley, mountains and a troop of monkeys; one should take care of belongings. It also has a colourful Shiv Murti. Morning Aarti was beautiful, a good experience. A Child was playing a drum. The Maggi and tea of the shop at the top is gud and recommended.
In nutshell, a must visit place near Rishikesh.
Written 30 July 2018
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samrataks13
Bhopal, India30 contributions
Sept 2016 • Business
There are three Shakti peeths in the adjacent region of Rishikesh. Surkanda devi, Kunjapuri and Chandrabadni. Kunjapuri is hardly thirty kilometers from Rishikesh, onway to Gangotri. From the alighting point there are nearly hundred stairs to be climbed to get to the temple. But the stunning view from the temple and the spiritual ambiance is rewarding. For the believers the importance of the place is due to the tongue of Sati Parvati having fallen at this hill after Lord Shiva decimated her body.
Written 22 June 2017
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Car or any bus going to chamba tehri or uttarkashi but they will drop you on highway. From there you will have to hitch or hike. ....almost 5 km people used to go on bike but road under construction
Written 2 July 2018
Hola en la casa de huéspedes se puede pasar la noche..
les agradecería me lo dijeran y también si saben el costo??
Written 26 January 2016
Is there accommodation near this attraction
Written 28 November 2015
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