Rappelling in Rishikesh is one of the few adventure activities that it is famous for. Rishikesh is a small Himalayan town which has a strong religious significance and it also serves as a getaway to the prestigious “Char Dham yatra.” Apart from being a sacred place of interest, it is India’s hub of adventure sports like Bungee Jumping, Rappelling, Rock climbing, Cliff Jumping, River rafting, and camping. Rishikesh is called the “yoga capital of India” and it was exposed to the western world mostly when the American Rock band- Beatles visited the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram. The ashram was reopened to Public after the year 2015. A major part of Rishikesh comes under Rajaji Tiger Reserve. Rishikesh is blessed with the mighty Ganges and the river is the playing ground for many adventure activities. The other point of interest are the two suspended bridges famous as Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula.
You will find a cluster of campsites by the bank of the river who offer accommodation, bonfire, food and myriads of sports like volleyball, badminton, white water rafting, body surfing and rappelling is one of them. Neer Garh waterfall in Rishikesh is a great spot for trying waterfall rappelling. You can also couple rappelling with rock climbing on the massive boulders of the Shiwalik forests. There is no dearth of smooth and tricky rock faces in Rishikesh with a fine vertical drop to take the controlled descent with the help of rappel and locks.
Rishikesh rappelling or any other activity like bungee jump, white water rafting, kayaking etc. everything is done under the guidance of experts. The thrill of rappelling can be said that is similar to rock climbing in reverse. The fun of doing these adventure activities is with friends and family. Take someone to shoot you in the camera while you wrap that rope around your body and take down the challenge.
Rishikesh rappelling is famous in all over India just like the other activities and enthusiasts from all across the country travel to Rishikesh for trying out adventure sports. Even the price is very reasonable and whether a beginner or an expert, everyone with the spirit to test their fears can try Rappelling in Rishikesh. The rappelling sites especially the Neer Garh waterfall site has amazing environs. The water is near the to glacier cold and the force at which it falls makes hard for you to lock your feet on the rock. This tricky sport demands balancing and concentration to get done in time. Minimum the time to rappel down the fall, maximum expertise you get in this sport. The other rappelling grounds are in the Himalayan forests and other remote locations. Rishikesh spells a charm on the visitors and on people who particularly come for adventure sports. It is likely that the place and the thrill will convince for a detour or a second round. Once you overcome your fear of height, speed or water then you are a free soul to make that jump or climb that rock again and again.
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Rishikesh is not only about religious beliefs, ghats or temples; within this ancient city, you can also witness some of the architectural marvels and structures as well! One such structure, the Lakshman Jhula, which is also one of the not to be missed places to visit in Rishikesh, is a suspension bridge that connects Tehri and Pauri districts of Uttarakhand. The existence of this bridge dates back to the age of Ramayana. According to the legends, Lakshman; brother of Lord Rama, crossed the holy Ganga River at this spot over a jute bridge. Centuries after this pious incident, a 284ft hanging bridge was built in the same spot by Rai Bahadur Surajmal Jhunjhunwala.However, the bridge got washed away during the epidemic flood of 1924, and later, a pillar-less suspension bridge was erected at the same spot. The architecture brilliance of Lakshman Jhula and its proximity to several sacred places make it one of the most visited tourist places in Rishikesh.Also check the detailed guide of rafting through the Ganges !

Another architectural marvel in the yoga capital of India, Ram Jhula is an important landmark of the city and is also one of the sought after Rishikesh tourist places. Located only 3km from the heart of the city, this 450ft suspension bridge connects the banks of the Ganges with Shivananda and Swarga ashrams at both of its end. Also known as the 'Shivananda Jhula', this magnificent bridge was built during the late 80s by the regional government; the contribution of Shivananda Ashram Divine Life Society is very significant in the construction of Ram Jhula. Like the Lakshman Jhula, it was also once a jute bridge and serves as an important name in the list of places to visit in Rishikesh. While crossing the bridge, you can enjoy the panoramic views of the Ganges and for the nature photographers, it serves as an ideal destination to click some amazing pictures!

Adventurers know Rishikesh as the land of river rafting as it is one of the most popular destinations for this activity anywhere in India. So if you are planning a trip to Rishikesh, make sure not to skip this adrenaline-pumping adventure of rafting through the blustery waters of River Ganga. As your raft glides along with the swift river, you will also have a chance to catch the undiluted charm of the Himalayan foothills.Three different stretches of the river, ranging from 9 km to 26 km, are open for rafting. These stretches feature grade 3, grade 4, and grade 5 rapids, so whether you are seeking hardcore adventure or you are a beginner, rafting in Rishikesh is ideal for all. To give a boost to your adrenaline rush, the rafting experience also offers opportunities for cliff jumping and body surfing.Highlights: Long stretches, various rapid grades, and beautiful scenery.Timings: 7 am to 10 pmPrice: INR 600 per person
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