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River Rafting in Rishikesh Ride the Ganga Waves with Thrill and Safety

River Rafting in Rishikesh Ride the Ganga Waves with Thrill and Safety


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River Rafting in Rishikesh Ganga's Best Adventure

If you want a thrilling adventure then there is nothing better than river rafting in Rishikesh. A fun experience with family and friends that fits in the budget. Just grab an inflatable raft, paddle and enjoy the waves of the Ganga.

What All Happens?

  • Cliff Jumping - filmy style

  • Body surfing - full masti with water

  • Swimming - During rafting take a little break and relax

Please pay attention to safety

  • Life jackets available

  • Helmets provided

  • Professional guides present

How much will it cost

  • Short Trip (10 km): Marine Drive to Shivpuri (7 rapids) - Rs 620

  • Medium Rafting Trip (16 km): Shivpuri to Nim Beach (9 rapids) - Rs 1000

  • Long Trip (26 km): Marine Drive to Nim Beach (16 rapids) - Rs 1520

  • Full-on Adventure (36 km): Kaudiyala to Rishikesh (20 rapids) - Rs 3000

Location: Shivpuri (16 km away from Rishikesh)

Timings: Monsoon for the whole year except for children.

Age Limit: All 14+ years old (parents' permission is required for children)

 

Q.Why do Rafting in Rishikesh?

  • Budget-friendly - starts from Rs 600

  • Fully safe - government approved guides

  • Best views - Amazing scenery on the banks of Ganga

  • Perfect for groups - 6-8 people together

Special Tip: It remains closed during Monsoon (July-August). Best time for rafting is from October to June.

Book now and make your trip memorable

Note: It is certain that you will fall in water, so carry extra clothes.

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Frequently Asked Questions



Is there internet and mobile connectivity during the Char Dham Yatra?

Connectivity can be erratic in some remote high-altitude regions. While major towns and pilgrimage sites usually have mobile network coverage (Jio, Airtel are best), expect limited to no internet in very remote stretches. We advise informing your family about potential connectivity issues.

Are meals and accommodation included in your tour packages?

Yes, most of our Char Dham and Uttarakhand tour packages typically include comfortable accommodation in verified hotels/guesthouses and daily vegetarian meals (usually breakfast and dinner). Specific inclusions are detailed in each package itinerary.

What languages are commonly spoken in Uttarakhand?

The primary languages are **Hindi** and various local dialects like Garhwali and Kumaoni. English is commonly understood and spoken in major tourist hubs, hotels, and by our guides and drivers.

Is it safe to drink water along the Char Dham route?

It is highly recommended to drink only **boiled or bottled water** to avoid waterborne illnesses. You can purchase bottled water readily available, or carry a water purifier/filters. Our agency prioritizes access to safe drinking water during the tour.

What is "Altitude Sickness" and how can I prevent it during the Yatra?

Altitude Sickness (Acute Mountain Sickness or AMS) can occur at high altitudes due to reduced oxygen levels. Symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. To prevent it, acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol/smoking, and ascend slowly. Our itineraries are designed to aid acclimatization.

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