River Rafting in India

River rafting in India provides the thrill and exhilaration of riding through the untamed rivers, gushing down from implausible heights of the mighty Himalayas.Yes, white water rafting has been alluring adventure aficionados since years, and is one of the most popular water sports today. Delightfully, India is one of the best places for rafting; thanks to innumerable rivers lying in the north, south, east and west as well. We present to you the top 10 places for rafring in India that will give you an adrenaline rush and wash off all your fears.

River Rafting In India

#1. Ladakh


If adventure and thrill runs through your veins, white water rafting in Ladakh will definitely give you an adrenalin rush.

The two rivers in Ladakh – Zanskar and Indus – offers the best rafting experience with different intensities of rapids that will keep you thrilled.

For newbies, Indus River is easy to ride through; for more professionals, Zanskar offers a challenging experience.

Indulge into implausible beauty of Ladakh and sheer enthusiasm of water rafting that promises a truly memorable experience of a lifetime.

#2. Rishikesh


Rishikesh is one of the best places for river rafting, worth visiting during September to June.

The 16 km stretch from Lakshman Jhula to Shivpuri presents River Ganga at its best, with different intensity of rapids ranging from Grade 1 to Grade 4.

It is famous for rapids and whirlpools, and have exciting names such as Roller Coaster, Return to Sender, Golf Course, Double Trouble, and Three Blind Mice.

#3. Alaknanda River


River Alaknanda is the 2nd largest tributary of River Ganga and is renowned among rafting enthusiasts for its most technical and challenging rapids than anywhere else.

The stretch between Rudraprayag and Chamoli is the ultimate place for whitewater river rafting in India.

Be ready to soak in water and ride through some of the most challenging and difficult rapids that you have ever witnessed in your rafting experience.

Overall, the experience is worth cherishing forever.

#4. Rafting on Tons River, Uttarakhand


The largest tributary of River Yamuna, Tons is one of the best river rafting destinations in India.

Located in Garhwal district in Uttarakhand, the river offers Grade 3 to 5 rapids and is certainly not for amateurs.

It is one of the most challenging rafting destinations in the country, but ensures memories of a lifetime.

#5. Bhagirathi River Rafting


Ride through quaint villages, deep gorges and sugar-kissed beaches along 150 km stretch of Bhagirathi River, one of the most popular whitewater river rafting in India.

The stretch runs down to lower gorge of the river and has grade 3 and 4 rapids. Popular rapids are The Chute, Elephant Rock, Sharp S, The Wall, and Daniel Dip.

The best time for rafting is between October and May.

#6. Kundalika River Rafting, Kolad


South of the mighty Himalayas, Kundalika is one of the fastest rivers that makes it a fantastic rafting destination.

Located in Kolad, Maharashtra, amid stunning Sahyadris, the 15km stretch provides abundant opportunities for a thrilling rafting experience.

Rapids here range from Grade 3 to 4. The best time to go rafting is during monsoon months.

#7. Rafting on River Brahmaputra

The ferocious and mystical Brahmaputra makes its way down Tibet to Greater Himalayas, making its way to Arunachal Pradesh.

Rafting on the Brahmaputra encompasses thick rainforests, quaint hillsides, and tribal settlements that add a spice to your experience.

Rafting expedition initiates from Tuting on Subansari River and stretches 180 km till Pasighat. Ride through Grade 4 rapids, exploring the virgin beauty and remarkable scenery of Arunachal Pradesh.

#8. Barapole, Coorg


Rafting in Coorg promises a thrilling experience, starting from Ponya Coffee Estate on the banks of Barapole River.

The rafting expedition includes Grade 2 to 4 rapids, after which the river becomes remarkably turbulent. You can also see fishes and water snakes on your expedition.

You may book your Bangalore Mysore Ooty Coorg tour package by sending us an enquiry on info@waytoindia.com.

#9. River Teesta Rafting in Darjeeling and Sikkim


The beautiful and turbulent Teesta River flows through Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Sikkim hill region, and has been rated Grade 4 owing to its multitude of rapids and whirlpools of varying intensity.

The rugged River Rangit is a tributary of Teesta and offers a challenging rafting experience with its multi-dimensional and ferocious rapids.

The best time is spring or early summer.

#10. Rafting in Orchha


For newbies and adventure lovers, Betwa River in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, promises a truly memorable experience.

Rugged landscape, turbulent current and Grade 1 and 2 rapids make it the ideal setting for enticing rafting experience.

Adventure enthusiasts who love water sports should definitely include these top 10 river rafting destinations on their list for a truly exhilarating experience.

Mohit Sharma:

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