India River Rafting Adventure
Whitewater rafting in the Indian
rivers offer a complete break for modern life adventure buffs. Indian rivers
such as the Alaknanda, Bhagirathi, Indus, Zanskar and Teesta etc. are
meandering between emerald mountains, and through sheer gorges. There are
many places in India where you can enjoy this superb activity.
Major places In India
¤ Uttaranchal : The untamed rivers of Uttaranchal will give you a
never- ending thrill. Uttaranchals wide ranges of rivers are ideal for
both amateurs and professionals. Some important River Rafting Places in
Uttaranchal are Ganges River, Garhwal; Gangotri, Garhwal Himalayas; Lake
Paradise, Nainital; Asan Barrage, Kudiyala Rafters Club etc.
¤ Himalayan rivers : With many challenges upper
Himalayan rivers are giving a tough time to the body and spirit of the
river rafter. From Delhi, Alaknanda River is by far most accessible white
water river rafting stretch which is approximately 130 Km long from
Rudraprayag to Shivpuri near Rishikesh in Uttaranchal, India. Down river
from Devprayag, sandy beaches boundaries the river at intervals. Wildlife
like Deer, Monkeys, Leopard, while multi hued butterflies can be seen at a
distance
¤ Himachal Pradesh : Himachal Pradeshs
snow-fed rivers like Chandrabhaga in Lahaul, the Sutluj near Shimla, the
Ravi near Chamba and the Beas near Kullu offer incredible opportunities for
rafting. Shamshi, Chandra, Ravi and Aut on the Beas has exciting rapids.
¤ River Rafting In Ladakh : Ladakh in Jammu &
Kashmir is one more well-liked rafting site. Rafting option is on the
Zanskar River. Along its spectacular course through the gorge in the Zanskar
Mountains, rafting here is considered as the most difficult ride.
¤ River Rafting On Brahmaputra River :
North-eastern state Arunachal Pradesh provides an exciting experience for
the rafters. The mighty Brahmaputra cascading down the heights creates the
most sought after destination for rafter.
¤ River Rafting on the Ganges : Ganges River has
always remains an ultimate destination a rafter can look for. From Kaudiyala
to Rishikesh, Ganga River has 12 major rapids which challenges any water
sport enthusiast. October to March is the best time to go whitewater rafting
on River Ganga
¤ Teesta River : Teesta provides a series of white
water rapids and creates a mystery for explorer. It has full off shockers
for the rafters. River Teesta of Sikkim is a place where one can appreciate a
blend of nature and adventure