Thrilling things to do in Rishikesh other than river rafting!
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, ADVENTURE, RISHIKESH Created : Jun 7, 2022, 11:30 IST
Thrilling things to do in Rishikesh other than river rafting!
Nestled in the beautiful state of Uttarakhand, Rishikesh impresses with its many experiences. To help you in your itinerary, we have listed out things that you should definitely try when here. It’s time to pack your bags; all that you need is to keep this list handy to make your Rishikesh trip the most memorable trip of your life!
Take a dip in River Ganga
Your trip to Rishikesh will stay incomplete if you miss taking a dip in the holy Ganga. One of the best things to do when in Haridwar and Rishikesh, taking a dip here in the sacred waters of Ganga is believed to, helps devotees wash away all their sins. It is this belief that attracts people from far and near to visit this place, and the main reason why you will always find the Ganga ghats crowded.
Visit Beatles Ashram
Take time out to visit this famed ashram and soak in the very artsy vibes here. This spot garnered a lot of hype after the Beatles band from Liverpool visited this place and stayed here for some time. The band members practised meditation and composed a number of songs here. Later, this ashram was left abandoned, which was then reopened for tourists in the year 2015. Now popular as the Beatles Ashram, it’s visited by tourists as well as locals.
Try rock climbing
This Himalayan town is undoubtedly an amazing destination to try all sorts of adventure activities, including rock climbing. Gear up for this unique challenge, and check your inner strength and stamina. Then, the Shivaliks feature straight mountains, which are ideal for rock climbing. This activity is all about reaching the top of the cliff with the help of natural grips and cords. Although it’s not an easy adventure, do try once when here.
Experience waterfall trekking
How about waterfall trekking when in Rishikesh? Well, the idea might be scary, but you will thoroughly enjoy this sport. What makes this activity interesting is that you will start trekking up a mountain, then trace your path through the flowing river but against its motion. So, if you think you should try something different during your next trip to Rishikesh, add this activity to your itinerary at once.
Practise meditation and yoga
Rishikesh is almost synonymous with meditation and yoga. While many venture into this in search of peace and tranquillity, there are others who visit Rishikesh to indulge in adventure sports. No matter what your reasons are to visit Rishikesh, you will find yourself drawn to yoga and meditation, which are inseparable elements of this city. And, with numerous meditation and yoga centres in Rishikesh, you are bound to return as a different person from here.
Try your hands at paragliding
To get a bird’s eye view of this beautiful place, try paragliding. Cruise in the Himalayan skies at a pace of 40 to 60 km/hour. With an excellent system in place that meets worldwide protocols and experienced instructors, you are in safe hands as you soar up in the sky.
Visit Vashishtha Caves
Named after sage Vashishta who meditated here, these beautiful caves are a must-visit for those seeking to find peace. As per the legends, sage Vashishtha was the Manas Putra (human son) of Lord Brahma, who led a tough life which eventually led him to the cave where he meditated. Touted as one of the most serene places to visit, you can also visit the caves and practice meditation.
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