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HARIDWAR CORPORATE TOUR PACKAGE — 2N/3D

Rs.8499.00/Person

Haridwar offers a spiritually grounded, easy-access offsite — well suited to teams wanting a reflective, low-adventure trip anchored around the evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.

 

Highlights

  • Evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri — one of India's most moving shared spiritual experiences
  • Mansa Devi Temple visit via cable car
  • Chandi Devi Temple across the river
  • A reflective, low-adventure itinerary suited to calm, contemplative offsites
  • Riverside hotel setting with Ganga views
  • Pure vegetarian All meal plan in keeping with the town's sacred character

Included and Excluded

  • 2 nights' accommodation in a Ganga-facing hotel (twin/triple sharing)
  • AP Meal Plan — daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner (pure vegetarian)
  • Conference hall booking
  • Guided visits to Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi Temples
  • Reserved/semi-reserved group viewing arrangement for the evening Ganga Aarti
  • All local transfers
  • Dedicated tour manager
  • Cable car tickets for Mansa Devi/Chandi Devi, unless bundled into the package
  • Travel to and from Haridwar
  • GST as applicable
  • Alcohol and non-vegetarian food (not available in Haridwar)
  • Personal expenses & shopping
  • Travel insurance

Tour Plan

Arrival & Welcome
The group arrives in Haridwar and checks into a Ganga-facing hotel. The evening opens with a welcome dinner (pure vegetarian, in keeping with the town's sacred character).

Conference Session & Temple Visits
The morning conference session is held at the hotel, riverside views setting a calm tone. In the afternoon, the group visits Mansa Devi Temple via cable car, followed by Chandi Devi Temple across the river. As evening falls, the group gathers at Har Ki Pauri for the iconic Ganga Aarti — a genuinely moving, shared experience that closes the working day on a reflective note.

Departure
After breakfast, the group checks out and begins the journey home.

Tour Faq

That's correct — Haridwar is one of the holiest sites in Hinduism, and as a matter of both local regulation and cultural respect, alcohol sales and non-vegetarian food are not available within the town. All meals under the AP plan are pure vegetarian. Companies wanting a more varied dining experience alongside a Haridwar visit sometimes pair it with a short Rishikesh or Dehradun extension, where dining options are somewhat broader.
Har Ki Pauri, where the main Aarti takes place, does draw significant crowds, especially during weekends, festivals, and the Kumbh Mela years. For corporate groups, we arrange a reserved or semi-reserved viewing area in advance wherever possible, so your team isn't navigating the densest part of the crowd on the day, though some degree of crowd exposure is part of the authentic experience.
Yes, and many companies do exactly this, given Haridwar and Rishikesh are only about 30-40 minutes apart by road. A combined itinerary typically spends one or two nights in each, letting the group experience Haridwar's spiritual focus alongside Rishikesh's adventure activities like river rafting — giving the trip both a reflective and an active dimension.
Yes, Haridwar's hotel infrastructure, built up over decades of pilgrimage tourism, comfortably handles groups of 50 to 100 or more. The main logistical consideration is coordinating a good, comfortable Ganga Aarti viewing spot for a larger group, which we handle in advance through local temple committee coordination.
October through March offers the most pleasant weather for a Haridwar trip. Summer months can get quite hot, and the town is especially crowded during major religious occasions like Kumbh Mela and Kanwar Yatra season (typically July-August), which are best avoided unless your company specifically wants to experience those events.