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Because of their religious value, scenic scenery, rafting and camping, the Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is among India’s most popular tourist sites. Situated on the banks of the holy River of Ganga at the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh attracts visitors and travelers from all over the globe all year round.

Rishikesh is the best location no matter what you want, regardless of the need to pause and breathe the fresh unpolluted air while sitting along the banks of the Ganges River or the need to get adrenaline pumping from river rafting. You can come to rejuvenation or to have the adventure blow, or even to fulfill your spiritual side.

 

Ganga is situated on the banks of the Turquoise Cast Canal, some of the most suitable white, sandy beaches in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. The main bus stop in Rishikesh is situated about 12 and 20 km from the beaches such as Shivpuri and Brahmpuri as well as Kodiyala. There are several other places to visit. There are also beach campsites. In a quiet and peaceful atmospheres by the river’s side, you will take yourself in the laps of nature, witness the evening astir in the ghat Ganga, visit Ram Jhoola, Lakshman Jhoola and the Prachin Shiv Mandir, and enjoy meditation early in the morning.

 

Rishikesh is a renowned Dehradun county town, located in Uttarakhand, and every year visitors’ lakhs and lakhs are witnessed. Around India and the world there are many tourists from far away locations, apart from hiking, rafting, yoga, meditation and ayurvedic Spa, who give their adherence to the Rishikesh gods and goddesses. The town is well served by a motorway, while visitors can reach it either by train or by air. Haridwar or Dehradun, which is just 28 km away and 32km away respectively, is the closest railway station to Rishikesh. The airport Jolly Grant is 20km from the hotel and links major Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai and others.

 

BEST TIME TO VISIT

 

Depending on the season, the best time to visit Rishikesh for camping. It is recommended between the end of September and the beginning of November and the first week of March. To prevent needless hassles, avoid the monsoon season. The rapids in the Ganges river are also on the rise and during the time, it is advisable to keep away from the flood.

 

PLACES TO GO CAMPING IN RISHIKESH:

 

  1. Aspen Adventures

 

Two terms that just don’t go along with camping and comfort. But Aspen Adventures, one of Rishikesh’s most popular accommodation destinations, provides a wonderful mix of both. This campsite is situated a few kilometers ahead of the Rishikesh Laxman Jhula, in the Rishikesh district, just enough close to the main town to make your access easier, but far enough away to give you the seclusion required. They also have air-conditioned luxurious cottages for those looking for something a lot more upscale.The camping kit normally includes all three meals, a range of outdoor adventure and rafting events for which we all fly to Rishikesh.

 

  1. Swiss tents at Camp Aquaforest 

The Swiss tents at Camp Aquaforest is one of the most picturesque camps in the lot. A lot of consideration has been taken to make sure that when you are living in the wilderness, you have no need to abandon hot water or air conditioning. There is also a small pool on site for those who do not wish to dip into the river.Taking into account the facilities, this is one of the most inexpensive camps in the region. They usually sell river rafting, cliff jumping and camping in packets. You can also arrange for that if you are involved in jumping bungees.

 

  1. Camp Ganga Rivera

 

If you are finding an honest, rustic camping experience in Rishikesh, this is your place. This is not the typical luxurious riverfront campsite escape in Rishikesh, which is located on the banks of the Ganga.This Adventure Camp in Rishikesh provides double-size lodging, situated at a 30-minute ride from the closest road on the Rishikesh-Badrinath Highway. The perfect way to enjoy Camp Ganga Riviera is to gaze at the stars as you sit outside your tent, around a fireplace. As part of their packages, you can enjoy a range of activities here, as well as camping in Rishikesh, including swimming, volleyball, yoga & walking.

 

  1. Camp Footloose

 

You would enjoy this place to camp in Rishikesh if you love the hills. Camp Footloose is likely to be the only camp in the region to give a continuous view on all three sides of the Himalayas, offering you a chance to celebrate nature in Rishikesh while camping. It’s one of the few camps in the region that do not have Rishikesh river camping. If you want to take a stroll across the wilderness to the shores of the river, then you will be 5 minutes out. It’s a well run property with an exceptionally courteous workforce, and is situated a 5-minute walk from the Shivpuri Bridge. 

 

  1. Camp Wildex

 

Camp Wildex is located in the center of Rajaji National Park and is open all year round for tourists. It isn’t crowded and there aren’t so many tents in Rishikesh as anywhere else to camp in. This makes it a romantic destination for everyone.It has all basic facilities, including on demand hot water, Indian and West bathrooms and four meals a day, like the other campsites in Rishikesh. It also sells numerous packages according to the group’s demands. Their food is one of Rishikesh’s main campsites and the service is the same as others.

 

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