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River Rafting in Rishikesh
attracts a number of adventure seeking travelers every year. The
excitement and thrill offered by the White Water Rafting are
beyond comparison. It is a feeling like no other in the natural
settings of beautiful landscapes. River rafting is a trending
activity in India and brings thrill to everyone, age being no
exception. It's a break from the regular sporting adventure
activities and provides a unique experience in itself.
Rafting is a recreational outdoor activity and can be enjoyed by
anyone serving the minimum age criterion which is, 12 years of
age. However, being a swimmer is not a prerequisite to try this
great adventurous water sport. There are four different starting
points of Rafting in Rishikesh, ranging from the basic to
difficult ones. This means you have four different trips to
choose from and your packages can be customized accordingly.
River Rafting in Rishikesh Safety
We also look into the safety concern of our guests and make sure
that your experience with us is a pleasant one. We abide by the
guidelines and policies laid down by the Uttarakhand Government
for River rafting in Rishikesh. Each raft has a guide and a
helper and before each white water rafting trip the guide briefs
the group members and address their queries. Everyone is
provided with a safety helmet and a life jacket. Our River
Rafting Guides have years of experience and expertise to ensure
a safe and buzzing experience for you.
Rafting Stretches
Whether you are looking for a brief 2 hour trip or a 6 hour
expedition, there is a river rafting trip available exclusively
for you. The shortest river rafting stretch starts from
Brahmpuri. Rafting from Brahmpuri is ideal for family river
rafting trips. While rafting from Shivpuri, the second starting
point, is a 3 hour stretch that is suitable for Corporate
outings in Rishikesh and for College Groups. The 4 hour trip
that starts from Marine Drive is meant for Dare devils, it might
get a little tiring for newbie's and finally we have a full day
rafting trip from Kaudiyala that takes 6-7 hours.
Eco-tourism could be broadly defined as making
as little environmental impact as possible and helping to
sustain the indigenous populace, thereby encouraging the
preservation of wildlife and habitats when visiting a place.
Responsible Eco-tourism includes programs that minimize the
adverse effects of traditional tourism on the natural
environment and enhance the cultural integrity of local people.
Whether it's about a nature camp or organizing trekking trips
towards the un-spoilt and inaccessible regions, one should
always keep in mind not to create any mishap or disturbance in
the life cycle of nature. Historical, biological and cultural
conservation, preservation, sustainable development etc. are
some of the fields closely related to Eco-Tourism.
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