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~240 km
Delhi to Rishikesh
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~5.5 hrs
Driving time
3 verified stays
Tails + Team verified

Delhi to Rishikesh is one of the most-driven routes in North India. 240 km, mostly smooth highway, a Haridwar bypass that keeps the traffic manageable, and a destination that — despite what you might expect from a crowded tourist town — has genuinely good options for dogs if you know where to look.

This guide covers the full route: every verified stop, the three pet-friendly stays on the Ganges we have personally confirmed, what to do with dogs once you arrive, and a few things nobody tells you before you go.

Quick facts: Delhi to Rishikesh is approximately 240 km via NH334 through Meerut and Haridwar, or NH9 through Muzaffarnagar. Drive time is 5–6 hours including one or two dog breaks. Overnight driving is possible but less necessary than the Corbett route — the Meerut bypass opens up by 10 PM and the road is clean from there.

The Route — What We Actually Drive

From South Delhi or Gurugram, take the Eastern Peripheral Expressway (EPE) north. This puts you on a fast, clean highway immediately and avoids central Delhi entirely. Your first stop is on the EPE itself.

After the EPE, continue on NH9 through Muzaffarnagar, then NH334 through Roorkee to Haridwar. At Haridwar, take the bypass — do not go through the city. The bypass is well-marked and saves 45 minutes. From Haridwar to Rishikesh is 24 km on a good road that follows the Ganges. You arrive on the east bank at Laxman Jhula or the west bank at Tapovan depending on your final destination.

Stop 1 — Village Food Courts, EPE (35 km from Delhi)

The first stop every time we drive this route. Village Food Courts on the Eastern Peripheral Expressway has a proper green lawn, clean facilities, and multiple food options open around the clock. For dogs coming out of Delhi traffic this is the decompression stop — let them run on grass, water them, and reset before the highway stretch.

Stop 2 — Kundan's, Gajraula (120 km from Delhi)

Kundan's in Gajraula is the halfway point. Outdoor seating, good Punjabi food, and the kind of dhaba that has been feeding highway drivers for decades. Dogs eat, stretch properly, and go back in the car ready for the second half. If you are doing a daytime drive, this is also a good shade stop — the trees at Kundan's actually provide proper cover.

Haridwar bypass tip: The bypass takes you around the city rather than through it. Follow signs for Rishikesh rather than Haridwar city centre. The road narrows slightly after the bypass junction but is well-surfaced. You will cross the Ganges canal near Roorkee — this is a good spot to stop briefly and let dogs see the water before Rishikesh.

Where to Stay in Rishikesh with Dogs

This is where Rishikesh surprises most people. The town has dozens of ashrams, hotels, and guesthouses — almost none of them welcome dogs. The exceptions are specific properties that have made a deliberate choice to be pet-friendly, and we have verified all three below by calling the properties directly.

The Hosteller Rishikesh — Three Properties, One Policy

All three Hosteller properties in Rishikesh share the same pet policy, confirmed directly from their website FAQ and our team phone call:

Critical rule for all three properties: Pets are welcome in PRIVATE ROOMS ONLY. Pets are strictly not allowed in dorms. No extra charges. Management reserves right of admission. You must book a private room — arriving with a dog having booked a dorm will result in a turned-away dog. Book the right room type before you travel.

The Hosteller Rishikesh, Laxman Jhula — near Teri Manzil Temple on the east bank. 4.8 stars, 370+ reviews. Walking distance to the suspension bridge. The most central location of the three.

The Hosteller Rishikesh, Upper Tapovan — Balaknath Road, west bank. 4.7 stars, 7,200+ reviews. The largest and most popular of the three. Elevated location above the river with good views. Quieter than Laxman Jhula side.

The Hosteller Rishikesh, Ganges — Laxman Jhula area, Dharam Yatri Niwas. 4.7 stars, 5,500+ reviews. Directly on the Ganges. If being near the water matters to you and your dog, this is the one.

What to Do with Dogs in Rishikesh

Rishikesh has more restrictions than most people expect. The main streets around Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula are crowded, narrow, and full of cows, monkeys, and pilgrims. A reactive dog on these streets is a genuinely difficult experience. Honest advice: if your dog is reactive or anxious around crowds and animals, the streets of Rishikesh are not easy.

What works well for dogs: the river banks. The Ganges downstream from Laxman Jhula has accessible pebble banks where dogs can wade and swim. Early morning — before 7 AM — the banks are quiet. The water is clean in this stretch. Dogs who love water will be extremely happy.

The forest roads behind Upper Tapovan are another good option — wide dirt tracks through light forest, very few people early morning, good for a proper run. Ask your Hosteller staff which trails are current — the network changes seasonally.

Monkey alert: Rishikesh has a large rhesus macaque population around the temple areas and the bridge zones. Keep your dog on a leash near any area with monkeys. Most dogs who have never seen monkeys react with high excitement or aggression — either is dangerous near a large group of macaques. The river banks and forest trails have significantly fewer monkeys than the market areas.

What to Avoid

  • Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula bridges: Both are pedestrian-only and extremely crowded. Dogs are not prohibited but the crowd density makes it stressful for most dogs.
  • Ashram areas: Most ashrams in Rishikesh explicitly do not allow dogs. Do not attempt to enter with a dog.
  • Market areas after 10 AM: The vegetable and general markets get very crowded. Not suitable for dogs who are not completely comfortable in dense human traffic.
  • Camping operators on the Ganges: Many camping sites advertise as pet-friendly but have not formally verified this. Call ahead, confirm the policy, confirm there is no extra charge, confirm your dog will actually be allowed on the tent floor inside. Do not assume.

The Route — Summary

This trip is part of our curated Delhi to Rishikesh pet-friendly road trip route → with all verified stops mapped in order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Delhi to Rishikesh drive dog-friendly?

Yes — the drive is manageable with planned stops. Village Food Courts on the EPE (35 km) and Kundan's in Gajraula (120 km) are both Tails Verified highway stops with outdoor space for dogs. Total drive time is approximately 5.5 hours. Full route guide: Delhi to Rishikesh with Dogs →

Which is the best pet-friendly hostel in Rishikesh?

All three Hosteller Rishikesh properties (Laxman Jhula, Upper Tapovan, Ganges) are Tails Verified. Policy: private rooms only, no dorms, no extra charge. Confirmed from thehosteller.com directly.

What is the best time to visit Rishikesh with dogs?

October to March — cool weather, manageable river levels, low crowds. Avoid monsoon (July-September) when the Ganges swells and roads into Rishikesh congest heavily.