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Adventure Activites

1. Bungee Jumping

The History of Bungee Jumping

The history of the commercial bungee jumping

When did people start to jump off the cliff? We have heard of many types of jumping but in the modern history, Bungee jumping started in the year 1979, when few members of Oxford Dangerous Sports Club made a few jumps from the 250-foot (76 m) Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. The students got inspired with the idea after discussing a “vine jumping” ritual carried out by certain natives of Vanuatu This event introduced bungee jumping to the public and created a big fuss in public. Since it was an illegal sport at that time, the members of the club ended up in prison for a few days.

Later on, bungee jumping started conquesting the world. Some of the American soldiers heard about this event and decided to try bungee jumping. The American soldiers used the ribbon cord for parachutes to do their first jumps. With time people in the US started bungee jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge and the Royal Gorge Bridge. By 1982, several people were jumping from mobile cranes and hot air balloons. After few years, bungee jumping started to appear very frequently all around the world and the first commercial and legal bungee site were born in New Zealand. In 1989, A.J. Hackett started the first bungee camp in the city of Queenstown, New Zealand. Since that time, Hackett became the world acknowledged authority in bungee jumping business. Hackett remains one of the largest commercial operators, with concerns in several countries.

David Kirke and his crew continued their high publicity bungee jumping stunts throughout the 1970s, jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and even from hot air balloons. They made the stunts famous and inspired a young New Zealander by the name of AJ Hackett. Here’s how we went on to invent bungee jumping as we know it today…

In the 1980s, AJ Hackett saw some old TV footage of David Kirke bungee jumping and decided he had to try it out for himself. He could see the commercial opportunity, but first had to test his equipment out before letting the public try it.

He worked with his friend at their struggling ski shop to develop bungee cords that were made from latex rubber, climbing equipment and parachute harnesses. They didn’t have any safety back-ups… so they took their life into their hands with each test.

His friend Chris Lott that jumped with him, said this about these scary days:

“To see who would jump first we drew straws. But we weren’t nervous. The first jump was only 19 meters so it was more about hoping it would work.”

The origin of the word “bungee”

The word “bungee” originates from West Country dialect of English language, meaning “Anything thick and squat”. Around 1930, the name became used for a rubber eraser. The Oxford Dictionary records the use in 1938 of the phrase bungy-launching of gliders using an elasticized cord.

 

Medical condition for Bungy Jumping.

  • Back or Neck Injuries
  • Recent Fracture
  • Any dislocation
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Neurological Disorder
  • Epilepsy
  • Pregnancy
  • Asthma
  • Heat Problem
  • Osteoporosis

Age Limit : 12 to 45 yrs

Weight Limit -40 to 110 Kg

FAQ

Haridwar Railway station – 27 km ( 1 Hour via Rishikesh)
haridwar Bus stand –27 km ( 1 hour via Rishikesh)

Rishikesh Bus stand- 15 km ( 45 minutes) via NH -7
Rishikesh Railway station-18 km ( 45 minutes ) Via NH-7
Jollygrant dehradun Airport-32 km ( 1 Hour ) Via Rishikesh Road and NH-7
Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi  - 250 km Via Flight/Train or Bus to Rishikesh
New Delhi Railway Station- By Train to Haridwar or Rishikesh
New Delhi Kashmiri Gate Bus Stand-By Direct bus to Rishikesh

You can take two wheeler like scooty bike on rent or taxi to shivpuri.You can go by your own vehicle also.Auto does not go there because of hilly road.

It,s good to book in advance.

yes you can have good breakfast you would not have any vomiting.

you cannot jump with specs it may stuck with cord while doing jump contact lances are fine.

If you have its good to do jump with Shoes.

very big parking is available.

yes, its available lot of camps are available near Himalayan bungy site.

2. Rating

History of Rafting

The first Indo-US uttar Ganga Expedition which by 1976 was launched with the help of department of tourism Govt of india,followed by 1984  indo –US expedition with Ken Warren and sent a few young first trained Indians like yousuf Zaheer, Pawan Sher singh and Ajit Bajaj to learn proper Professional guiding system in usa mainly with ken Warren and Ottawa White Water Rafting Company in Canada. With the assistance from Mathew Swan, Ken Warren ,Ben Webster and Colin Broadway they were repeatedly invited through Govt of India to plan White whater Rafting System in India and the lead was done by Mr Avinash Kohli ji and established Indian River Runner Association which helped to do the first descent on many new river including Indus, Chenab, Beas, Tong. India the experts confirmed has the best white water Rivers of the world and Ganga of course was the most beautiful with possibilities for Grade 1 to Grade V Rapids in which Expeditions from 10 days to a day trip are now being organized.

Brahampuri or club house to Nim Beach.( 9 Km)

Grade- 1

Aprox Time- 1 – 2 hours

Rapids-Initiation, double trouble, Hiltron, Terminator.

Shivpuri- Nim Beach (16 km )

Grade-I-II

Aprox Time-2 -3 hours

Rapids- Return to Sender, Roller coaster, Tea off ,Golf course, club house, cash flow.

Marine Drive to Rishikesh (26 km)

Grade-II- III

Time- 3 – 4 Hours

Rapids-The Wall, Three blind mice, crossfire, Rollar coaster, Golf Course, Clubhouse, Initiation, Double Trouble, Hilton, Terminator.

Medical Condition for River rafting.

1-Pregnancy

2-Heart Problem

3-Recent Fracture

4-Asthma

5-Recent Surgery

6-Epilepsy

7-Any other medical Condition

 

Age- 14 years – 65 years

Weight- 40 kg to 100 kg

Note:-Smoking and Alcohol is strictly prohibited during rafting

Things to do during rafting in rishikesh.

1-Wear Light: Please wear light, airy and quick drying garments like shorts, T-Shirt and sandos it make rafting expedition more thrilling.bring extra pair of cloths that you need to wear after rafting.

2-Wear a Life Jacket: it is a mandate for all who undertake the expedition. Make sure the jacket is snug and buckled throughout.

3-Wear a Helmet and all the safety equipment provided.

4-Wear Proper Shoes:Do not wear flip flops and slippers. Old Sneakers ,water shoes or sandals with ankle straps are the best type for water raftings.

5-Pay attention to the instructor: Listen to your instructor’s safety precautions carefully as they are going to keep you safe.

6-Do not drink or bring alcohol during trip. It is dangerous as you may feel drowsy.it is harmful for all.

 

Things to Carry while Rafting

1-Bathing Suit or Shorts,  T-shirt or Sandos.

2-Swimming Goggles, sunglasses. woolen clothes(during winters),Quick drying shorts or swimming costume, Towel and extra undergarments, Plastic Bags (for wet things)

 3-Sunscreen lotion, antiseptic cream and sunglasses.

FAQ Of Rafting

River rafting in rishikesh is fit for the people of all age groups except the minors. Rafting can be enjoyed from 14 years to 65 years old in some selected rafting zones only with Grade I and Grade II rapids.

From Mid September till end of June. During monsoons it is not allowed to raft in the Ganges as the level of the river rises and is unsafe for rafting.

Yes, Under wight and overweight tourists are not allowed for rafting due to safety reasons. The minimum weight for rafting is 45 kg and maximum weight is 100 kgs.

yes Knowledge of swimming is not necessary for rafting. you can enjoy rafting if you do not how to swim. you will be provided the life jacket during river rafting activity it will help you to float for hours. Non swimmers equally enjoy the rafting.

No Above 60 years old even if they are physical fit are not allowed to rafting in rishikesh as per Govt Rule.

Yes winters (November, December, January, February) is the best time of the year for white water rafting on ganges. The water will be crystal clear, with more rapids due to low level of water. There is a common myth ,that during winters the water level of ganga river will be very cold but it does not. With bright sunny days, you will enjoy the rafting in winters.

it is good that you do not bring your expensive jewelry with you while rafting trip but if you have carried so hand over your valuable to your instructor he will keep them in its dry bag

In Rishikesh, you can enjoy the thrilling activity of reverse bungee jumping. Feel the adrenaline rush as you bound up to 180 feet and back down. This activity is conducted under the strict supervision of experts and uses cutting-edge equipment and should not be missed while visiting Rishikesh. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape while reverse Bungee jumping in Rishikesh and shout at the top of your lungs.

Location – Shivpuri Near Petrol Pump

Minimum Age – 14 yr

Timings – 9:00 – 6:00 Pm

Duration – 20 Minute.

Cost – 1500/- per person ( two person is needed to do this activities.

3. Giant Swing

45 mtr Height.

You swing like a pendulum in this activites.

Cost- 1500/- per person

            2500/- for two pax

            3000/- for Three pax

Minimum Age – 14 yr

Timings – 9:00 – 6:00 Pm

Duration – 20 Minute.

 

Zip lineSoar two hundred feet high on the only zip tour over the River Ganges.

Two sensational zip lines up to  400 m long that catapult you across the white water rapids at shivpuri,with unbelievable views of the Himalayan foothills, the mighty Ganga and the rafting crews way down below.

Cost-2000/- per person

Duration -30 minute.

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