Day 1
Delhi to Rishikesh
Delhi to Rishikesh is a pleasant drive and what makes it more special is when you know you are heading to the hills, especially to the adventure sports' hub of Uttarakhand. Arrive in Rishikesh (approx. 240 km from Delhi, 6-7 hours). Check into your hotel and relax. Explore the famous Laxman Jhula, visit the iconic Parmarth Niketan Ashram, and unwind by the Ganges. Overnight stay in Rishikesh. The holy city is nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and is also known as the yoga capital of the world.Day 2
Explore Rishikesh
Leave your hotel after breakfast and spend the day enjoying the various sights and sounds of Rishikesh. Visit Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, and the ashrams. Apart from temples and ashrams, Rishikesh is a popular white-water rafting centre, and also you can enjoy adventure sports like Bungee jumping, Kayaking, Zip lining, cliff jumping, trekking, Rappelling, flying Fox, paragliding, Air safari, wildlife safari (Raja ji national park). After your day Keep the evening free to enjoy Ganga aarti at Triveni Ghat, when River Ganga is venerated with lamps. It is an ethereal experience and you shouldn't miss it. Have dinner at any of the restaurants in the town and retire to your accommodation.Day 3
Rishikesh to Tehri
The next morning, start after breakfast and take the road towards Tehri. The mountain roads start from here, offering beautiful natural vistas. On the way, around 25 kms from Rishikesh, you can halt at the popular Kunjapuri Temple in Narendar Nagar. A popular temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, it is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas in Uttarakhand. While devotees flock here throughout the year, the temple perched on the Kunjapuri peak offers a stunning view of the snow-capped ranges of the Himalayas like Swargarohini, Gangotri, Bandarpunch and Chaukhamba, and of the valley of the River Bhagirathi. By late afternoon you can reach New Tehri. This is a newly established township and district headquarter of Tehri Garhwal, and home to the Tehri lake.The distance between Rishikesh and Tehri town is around 90 kms and if you do not stop on the way, you can complete it in around 3 hours. But the views are so beautiful that you should keep some time in hand and be at leisure.Day 4
Tehri Lake
The next morning post breakfast, head to the lake and the dam, which is one of Asia’s largest. The lake is large, and it seems its edges blend into the mountains surrounding it. You can enjoy several water sporting adventures, including jet ski, banana boat ride, kayaking, windsurfing, yachting, para sailing etc. You can also enjoy a lazy trip of the blue expanse of the lake in a sailboat. The boats and other facilities are available at the lake and the rates differ from sport to sport. You can also avail for short-term training of these sports at the lake. You can spend the entire day here. In the evening, just stroll around the town and enjoy the clean mountain air.