Ganga river rafting begins in Rishikesh
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, RISHIKESH/ Updated : Sep 28, 2020, 16:18 IST
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River rafting or white water rafting in Rishikesh is the most popular adventure activity, and lures several tourists from far and wide. The thrill of rafting on the turbulent rapids of Ganga river is enjoyed throughout the year ex … Read more
River rafting or white water rafting in Rishikesh is the most popular adventure activity, and lures several tourists from far and wide. The thrill of rafting on the turbulent rapids of Ganga river is enjoyed throughout the year except during the peak monsoon and winter season. Read less
River rafting or white water rafting in Rishikesh is the most popular adventure activity, and lures several tourists from far and wide. The thrill of rafting on the turbulent rapids of Ganga river is enjoyed throughout the year except during the peak monsoon and winter season.
Rishikesh is the rafting hub where several rafting operators are based to serve the tourists. There are three popular rafting points in Rishikesh for a day’s tour, Brahmapuri to Ram Jhula (8 km), Shivpuri to Lakshman Jhula (16 km) and Marine Drive to Lakshman Jhula (26 km). The difficulty levels of the rafting adventure increases depending on the distance.
Generally, rafting is done during the day and tourists relax at sundown by the riverside at small camps and bonfires set up by the operators. They are also served meals and drinks along with the camp stay.गंगा की लहरों पर राफ्टिंग का रोमांच हो या फिर गंगा तट पर योगाभ्यास करें, ऋषिकेश पर आपको भरपूर आनंद मिलेगा। #uttarakhandtourism #simplyheaven #rishikesh pic.twitter.com/UCzCXMNLzd
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