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air and serene environ of the town cure many yoga learners of their minor
health problems, which have emerged due to a messed-up routine of daily
life. The holy saints here instruct the methods to develop positive energy
within oneself and impart heavenly blessings to the people coming for yoga
treatments.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 6:
Rishikesh
Early morning drive to Hindolakhal. Arrive and start trek to
Kunjapuri. The one hour trek goes through thick forest till
reach the top - Kunjapuri. Witness the sunrise on Greater
Himalayan peaks. After exploring the area join class
for Yoga and Meditation.Return to Hotel.Afternoon free to enjoy Ayurvedic
Massage.Evening discussions on Traditional Yogic diets and other cuisines to
revitalise their body and soul from the daily stress at work through a healthy
approach to diet and lifestyle. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 7:
Rishikesh
Morning practice Yoga.Afternoon visit Rajaji Nationai Park for
a Wi ldl ife Safari. Briefing of Jungle discipl ine, animal
behaviour and low impact eco - friendly outdoors.The Park
has got the largest area representing Shiwalik
Eco-system. The Shivalik trail is 10 million year old and very rich in fossils. It's
fossils faunal remains include about 50 species of elephant, one of them is
present today.The majestic Ganges flows through the National Park for a
distance of 24km, besides the innumerable streams and brooks making it rich
and diverse. It offers ample opportunities to nature lovers to enjoy the
captivating landscape and wildlife.Rajaji is thickly foliated predominantly by
the Rajaji is thickly foliated predominantly by the Sal Forest and a number of
other forest types which include the Western Gangetic Moist and Northern dry
Deciduous and Khair-Sissoo forests. Low Alluvial Savannah Woodlands
cover the drier southern margins of the park, in contrast to the Shiwalik Chir-
Pine on the high reaches of the hills.The park is home to the Tiger, Leopard,
Himalayan Bear, Cheetal, hog deer, barking deer, Sambar deer, wild boar,
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