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30 Nov

River Rafting

If you are an adventure buff and seek yet another adrenaline-rushing experience, then river rafting in Rishikesh should definitely be on your bucket list. Rishikesh is known for attracting flocks of tourists every year, most of which are pilgrims and tourists with a thirst for adventure. The tributaries of Ganges are known for having rapids up to the fourth grade, thus whether you are an amateur or a skilled rafting enthusiast, you are destined to enjoy here. The strategic location of the Ganges and the unadulterated nature you gaze at adds more fun to this adventure. Usually, the most preferred route of rafting in Rishikesh is the one from Rishikesh to Bramhpuri. Being just 9 KM long, this one is the shortest route and loaded with numerous scenic abodes as well as level 1 and level 2 rapids. Another famous route that can be followed for rafting is from Rishikesh to Shivpuri. This route is around 15 KM long and has grade three rapids. If you intend to add more thrill to this rafting expedition, you can opt for Rishikesh to Marine Drive route. This 25 KM long route is famed for offering more than 12 rapids of grade three and above.

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30 Nov

Lakshman Jhula

It is located 5 kilometres (3 mi) north-east of the city of Rishikesh in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The bridge connects the villages of Tapovan to Jonk. Tapovan is in Tehri Garhwal district, on the west bank of the river, while Jonk is in Pauri Garhwal district, on the east bank. Lakshman Jhula is a pedestrian bridge also used by motorbikes. It is located on the outskirts of the city. It is a landmark of Rishikesh. A larger bridge 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) downstream from Lakshman Jhula is Ram Jhula.

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30 Nov

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Nilkanth, an aspect of Lord Shiva. The temple is about 32 km from Rishikesh in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India. The temple architecture is very much influenced by the Dravidian style of temple architecture. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site. It is surrounded by dense forests and is adjacent to the mountain ranges of Nar-Narayan. It is enveloped between the valleys of Manikoot, Brahmakoot, and Vishnukoot and is located at the confluence of the rivers Pankaja and Madhumati.

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