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Two Days in Haridwar: A Foodie's Delight

Saturday, October 7: A Gastronomic Journey

Embark on a culinary adventure as you explore the vibrant and food-filled streets of Haridwar. Start your morning by indulging in a traditional Indian breakfast at Chotiwala, a renowned restaurant known for its delicious stuffed parathas and creamy lassi. After satisfying your appetite, head to the bustling Har Ki Pauri ghat for a mesmerizing view of the Ganges River and to witness the evening Aarti ceremony.

  • Chotiwala: Taste the flavors of Haridwar with an estimated cost of INR 300 per person and approximately 1 hour spent.
  • Har Ki Pauri: Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere with no additional cost and around 2 hours spent.
Sunday, October 8: Exploring the Local Cuisine

Experience the diverse flavors of Haridwar as you venture into the heart of the city's food scene. Start your day with a visit to Kachori Wala, a local favorite renowned for its mouthwatering Kachoris filled with spicy potato or lentil mixture. Afterward, take a stroll through Bara Bazaar, a bustling market where you can sample a variety of local street food. In the evening, head to Mathura Walon Ki Prachin Dukan, a century-old sweet shop, to satisfy your sweet tooth with their delectable pedas and jalebis.

  • Kachori Wala: Enjoy the flavors of Haridwar with an estimated cost of INR 100 per person and around 1 hour spent.
  • Bara Bazaar: Taste a range of street food with an estimated cost of INR 200 per person and approximately 2 hours spent.
  • Mathura Walon Ki Prachin Dukan: Delight in traditional sweets with an estimated cost of INR 150 per person and around 1 hour spent.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodies seeking off the beaten path attractions, make sure to visit Mohan Ji Puri Wale, a humble eatery serving piping hot puris and aloo ki sabzi. Another hidden gem is Hoshiyar Puri, where you can relish a plate of crisp puris accompanied by flavorful chole. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the local markets and try the famous Haridwar street food, such as chaat, kachori, and pakoras, which can be found at almost every corner. Engage in conversations with locals to discover more hidden gems and unique culinary experiences that Haridwar has to offer.

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