Seva Dham (Ultra Budget)
The absolute cheapest option in Haridwar. Basic but clean room with shared bathroom facilities. Perfect for pilgrims on extremely tight budget who need just a place to sleep.
Ultra Budget Accommodation from ₹100/night
Complete List of Ultra Budget Accommodations - Save Maximum Money!
Save maximum money on accommodation and spend more on your spiritual journey
Compare cheapest dharamshala rates with other accommodation types
The absolute cheapest option in Haridwar. Basic but clean room with shared bathroom facilities. Perfect for pilgrims on extremely tight budget who need just a place to sleep.
Excellent location near Ganga ghat with basic clean facilities. Shared bathrooms are well-maintained. Great value for prime location near evening Aarti.
Step up from ultra-budget with attached bathroom facility. Clean simple rooms with decent beds and basic amenities. Good balance of price and comfort.
Experience traditional dharamshala community living. Includes simple meals and access to common prayer hall. Great for connecting with fellow pilgrims.
Slightly better facilities with improved bed quality and hot water facility. Convenient location near railway station for easy transportation.
Best value option with maximum facilities within budget range. Good bed quality, hot water, basic room service, and even WiFi access included.
Showing 6 of 50+ Ultra Budget Dharamshalas
We have 44+ more cheapest options available! Contact us via WhatsApp to explore all ultra-budget accommodations with detailed price comparisons and maximum money-saving opportunities.
View Complete Cheapest ListMaximize your savings and stretch your pilgrimage budget
Common questions about ultra-budget accommodations in Haridwar
The cheapest dharamshalas in Haridwar start from ₹100/night including Seva Dham (₹100), Ganga Kinare Basic Stay (₹120), Simple Dharamshala (₹150), and Community Dharamshala (₹180). These offer basic clean accommodation with shared facilities.
Cheapest dharamshalas typically offer basic bed accommodation, shared or attached bathrooms, fans (no AC), basic furniture, and access to common areas. Some include simple meals and have temple access nearby.
Yes, all listed dharamshalas maintain basic cleanliness and safety standards. While facilities are minimal, they provide clean beds, hygienic bathrooms, and secure environments suitable for pilgrims.
You can save ₹700-2900 per night compared to hotels. For example, if a 3-star hotel costs ₹3000, choosing a ₹100 dharamshala saves ₹2900 per night - enough for 29 more nights of accommodation!
Some ultra-budget dharamshalas include simple vegetarian meals (dal, rice, roti, vegetables) in their rates. Others have kitchen access or nearby affordable food options. Meal costs typically add ₹50-100 per day.