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Boat/River Rafting India


Boat/River Rafting India

River rafting in India has become a highly popular sport that lures adventurers from far and wide. Piercing through unbridled water and winning over harsh rapids make you feel like a triumphant king. Here are some of the best places to partake in river rafting in India to challenge the daredevil inside you.

 

Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh is not just a charmer for bikers and trekkers but also lures rafting enthusiasts with River Indus flowing here. Indus River remains a popular river among the lovers of river rafting where they cover a stretch of 25 kms. With spectacular vistas of Ladakh and Zanskar Ranges surrounding you, you can weave some unforgettable memories together here. Undoubtedly, rafting at a height of 12,000 feet gives seamless excitement.


Kullu-Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Kullu is another popular place for river rafting where you get to cover a stretch of approximately 14 kms. Win over the unbeatable water of river Beas as you start from Pirdi and move down to Jhiri. Also, catch the views of Pir Panjal Range shadowing over the river water.


Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
Rishikesh is perhaps the best place to enjoy river rafting in India. Rafting on the Ganga is a soul soothing experience. Enjoy views of Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand as you get to choose from four stretches- Brahmapuri to Rishikesh (9kms), Shivpuri to Rishikesh (16kms), Marine drive to Rishikesh (24kms) and Kaudiyala to Rishikesh (36kms). Rafting here ranges from basic levels to challenging depending on the flow of the river.


Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
Fusing together adventure and heritage, Orchha is home to the turbulent River Betwa which makes an ideal place to partake in river rafting. Enjoy this adrenaline adventure here as you see views of various cenotaphs hugging the banks. The sight is incredible and adds to the excitement level.


Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg is a spell binding place and rafting here bestows unmatched joy. Rafting in Barapole River is one of the most challenging rafting experiences. As you cover this 3-4 km stretch, you will face rapids of grade 4-5. Thus, this is an extremely difficult ride that gives goose bumps even to veteran rafters. ?????

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