The hotel started operations in September 2000, Alpana in Haridwar is built near to the Holy River Ganga and located 200 kilometers north of New Delhi. The hotel is centrally air-conditioned. The finest in luxury tourist and business hotels in Haridwar. Hotel Alpana is Centrally air-conditioned luxurious hotel blends the traditional Indian hospitality and Indian Modernism. We offer you some of the most delightful facilities and amenities in the hotel business to choose you relaxation mode.
Alpana in Haridwar is a model hotel with comfort amenities located in the picturesque foothills of Mansa Devi temple, near the commencement of India's Ganges plain. Alpana offers its nearness to various trekking, white water rafting, nature walks, visiting the wild elephants of Rajaji National Park, and elephant photo safaris at nearby Chilla National Park. Guests can immerse themselves by visiting nearby places like Mansa Devi temple, aarti at Har-ki-Pauri in a complete rejuvenation experience and the holy bathing ghats nearby.
Alpana is ideal for guests who want to get a taste of what Haridwar is with its bathing ghats, puja at the Ganga temple and a long walk on the river bank side. It’s also ideal for business travelers who want to mix business with pleasure. Alpana offers its nearness to various trekking, white water rafting, nature walks, visiting the wild elephants of Rajaji National Park, and elephant photo safaris at nearby Chilla National Park.
The five sacred bathing spots in Haridwar are Gangadwara, Kankhal, Nila Parvata, Bilwa Theertha and Kusavarta. The main ghat at Haridwar is known as Hari-ki-Pairi (known for a footprint of Vishnu on a stone in a wall). Hari-ki-Pairi is walking distance from the hotel.Nearby is the Gangadwara temple, the most important of the several temples that dot this town. The Ganga Aarti, which is performed each, evening, is a spectacular sight, when the aarti ceremony is performed at all temples in Haridwar at the same time. Thousands swarm to the Ghats at Hari-ki-Pairi to participate in this festival. Offerings of Diyas (burning lamp) and flowers are made to the river immediately following this ceremony and it is a moving sight to watch hundreds of Diyas (miniature burning lamps) float along the river. |