The Intermediate Guide to Adventure Travel in North India

 


Why not choose one of the North India adventure trips if you want an amazing, heart-pounding vacation? Indeed, if you're searching for excellent adventure sports, India isn't a clear pick. However, that does not imply that there aren't any here!


There are some amazing adventure possibilities available. India's top adventure spots are in North India, namely! Furthermore, they are not all equally insane. Therefore, you can stop searching even if you're looking for something a little more laid-back or family-friendly. Here it is!


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Ziplining, in Rajasthan


Picture yourself boating by a stunning historic fort! Receiving an adrenaline rush and a real birds-eye view of it at the same time! You can do just that in Jodhpur. The Flying Fox overlooking the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, features a six-line course.



It is one of the best adventure places in North India because of both the experience and the location. As you speed across lakes, Rao Jodha Park, and the fort itself, you'll be completely protected. Additionally, it's a fantastic activity for all age groups. And ideal for a vacation with the family!



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Bungee Jumping in Rishikesh


Bungee jumping is perhaps more your style if you're searching for a more extreme choice. Of all the adventure activities in North India, bungee jumping is arguably the most exhilarating in Rishikesh. And, just to answer your question, it is safe!



Established to meet Australian and New Zealand safety regulations, Jumpin Heights is supervised by former Army officers who make sure all of the jumpmasters are properly educated and equipped to administer first aid in the event of an emergency. Aside from safety, Rishikesh makes for an amazing bungee jump location—that is, provided you dare to keep your eyes open and your wits about you as you fall!



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White-Water Rafting down the Ganges


The holy Ganges River rushes downhill from the Himalayas until it reaches the lowlands, where it levels out. Upriver, just outside of Rishikesh, you can board rubber boats and traverse the rough rapids in the most beautiful surroundings.



Add bungee jumping to this for a more all-encompassing experience in North India. Apart from outdoor pursuits, this stretch of the Ganges is breathtakingly gorgeous, with clear waters that can appear turquoise or green depending on the light and white sandbanks that make you want to dig your toes into them!



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Paragliding in Himachal Pradesh


Brightly colored parachutes may be visible drifting through the air if you glance up at the skies over the small Himalayan village of Billing. From this modest village, paragliders set off for their descent to Bir, flying over some quite breathtaking scenery throughout the journey.



If you're going to go to the skies, there aren't many finer settings than with the majestic Himalayas in the backdrop. This pleasant experience is probably the closest most of us will ever get to flying!



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Skiing in the Himalayas


Here's another myth and misconception about India that we love dispelling: the country does really have a ski culture!  You'll understand exactly what we mean if you climb up to the stunning slopes surrounding Gulmarg in Kashmir (or even Auli in Uttarakhand).



Without mentioning the skiing in North India, no list of adventure travel destinations would be complete. There are numerous expert-level skiing and backcountry options up in Gulmarg, as well as excellent intermediate courses and bunny slopes for complete beginners. Auli also boasts excellent powder.



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Camel Or Jeep Safaris


The sensation of riding a camel's hump can be thrilling, especially if it ends with camping outside under the stars. Don't forget to reserve a Camel or Jeep safari while visiting Jaisalmer and Bikaner. In a similar vein, Yak Safari in the Nubra Valley in Ladakh lets you witness the unspoiled beauty of the highlands.


Jeep safaris in Uttarakhand's Jim Corbett National Park or Ranthambore National Park are equally remarkable.  In and of itself, taking a photographic stroll in the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan is a singular experience.  Instead of using your muscles like they would in high-intensity athletics, it uses your head and sight.


Heli Skiing


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It's a relatively new activity that allows you to make your mark at some amazing but inaccessible snow places. It is a very costly activity because adventurers are airlifted to slopes in Manali (Himachal Pradesh) and Srinagar (J&K) by helicopters from Himalayan Heli Adventures, where they can ski and have fun. January through April is the best time of year to do this because, after that, skiing would be difficult due to the melting snow. In India, it is the newest trend in adventure travel.

Trekking And Mountaineering


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Trekkers and serious mountaineers will love the magnificent Himalayan peaks. For the same, numerous expedition firms offer gear, assistance, and training. Trekkers are free to select the degree of difficulty they want. To provide you with the greatest experience possible, companies like Himalayan Frontiers, Ibex Expeditions, Peak Adventure Tours, etc., transport you from Ladakh to Uttarakhand. It is both difficult and captivating to walk on the fully frozen Zanskar River in the Ladakh valley.

Biking Tours


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The combination of a man and a machine is always intriguing. The terrain in the northern regions is extremely difficult for mountain biking. In the Himalayan Mountains, Peak Adventure Tours and Ecosphere Spiti provide biking excursions. They also plan rallies on time. However, one must enquire with them about the appropriate bike season. You can discover the cultural fabric by taking a bike tour across the nation. Mountain biking is more exciting than regular biking.


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