Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, Rishikesh is a renowned city and pilgrimage center located in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand. Surrounded by gentle hills and forests, the city's streets are adorned with temples, yoga and meditation centers, and ashrams. One of its major draws for global tourists is the thrilling experience of river rafting. Often hailed as the "Yoga Capital of the World," Rishikesh is a sought-after destination in the northern state of Uttarakhand, India. Beyond its reputation for yoga, the city is famous for white-water rafting along the Ganges River. This adventure sport, attracting enthusiasts worldwide, is conducted in groups under the guidance of experienced rafting guides, ensuring participant safety.

The rafting season in Rishikesh typically spans from September to June, with optimal months being September to November and March to June when the river's level is high, presenting more challenging rapids. The rapids are graded from I to VI based on difficulty, with Rishikesh having rapids up to grade V only.

             Grade I Rapids provide a gentle current and pose minimal risk, making them suitable for all.

             Grade II Rapids offer a clear passage with distinct obstacles, allowing for easy navigation.

             Grade III Rapids demands technical skills and judgment from the guide.

             Grade IV Rapids provides a thrilling experience with powerful waves that can topple rafts.

             Grade V Rapids pose a significant danger, requiring luck and skill to navigate without mishaps.

             Grade VI Rapids, deemed suicidal, are fortunately absent in Rishikesh.

Top Rafting Stretches in Rishikesh

1.            Brahmpuri to Rishikesh: Suitable for all age groups, this mild stretch offers a perfect introduction to white-water rafting in Rishikesh. Ideal for beginners and those with water apprehensions, it provides a fun rafting experience without overwhelming thrills.

2.            Shivpuri to Rishikesh: Striking a balance between thrill and enjoyment, the Shivpuri to Rishikesh stretch presents an intermediate difficulty level. With grade III rapids that keep rafters on their toes, it's not recommended for the faint-hearted or those lacking swimming skills.

3.            Marine Drive to Rishikesh: Known for its challenging nature, this stretch features consecutive grade III rapids. Once past the demanding phase, a more leisurely stretch follows, allowing rafters to unwind and appreciate the scenic surroundings.

4.            Kaudiyala to Rishikesh: Reserved for seasoned rafters, this stretch poses both a physical and technical challenge. The lengthy and strenuous route tests the strength, determination, and skills of experienced rafters, making it a demanding yet rewarding adventure.

Wildex Camp, near Rajaji National Park

Nestled along the riverside of the Ganges, Camp Wildex in Rishikesh is a popular jungle camp situated approximately 16 km away from the bustling city and 7 km from Rajaji National Park. Its secluded location, far from the highway, provides a serene environment near the national park, allowing visitors to witness a diverse array of rare Himalayan birds. The soothing sounds of the river rapids resonate through the valley, creating an unforgettable camping experience surrounded by nature's wonders. Under the starlit sky, amidst the mountain silhouettes, accompanied by the gentle river murmurs and the warmth of a flickering bonfire, this outdoor escapade offers a splendid exploration of the wilderness. While booking Rajaji Tour Packages try not to miss the experience of river rafting

Camp facilities and activities

             Stay in Camps or Cottages with bedding

             Clean and sanitized western toilets with flush & running water

             Buffet meals

             Electricity with power backup

             Large Conference Hall Bonfire and Music in the night

             River Rafting on the Ganges

             Rope activities like Rock climbing and rappelling

             Trek to the Waterfall or Nature walks

             Outdoor Sports like Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, etc

             Team Building Activities and Group games