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5 Best Places For River Rafting in India

1] Ganga River, Uttarakhand

The Alaknanda river is among the best river for white water rafting in India as well as in the world due to its high rafting grade. Alaknanda River is the source stream of the Ganges and meets the Bhagirathi River at Devprayag.


Bhagirathi River is also one of the two headstreams of the Ganges and offers excellent option for adventure river rafting. The Himalayan river has wide range of river rafting regions.

2] Teesta River, Sikkim

White Water Rafting on Teesta River near Rangpo is one of the finest rafting starches in India. Teesta River flows through the gorges and rapids in Sikkim and an ideal for rafting enthusiasts.

3] Barapole River, Karnataka

Barapole white water river rafting in Coorg or Kodagu offers best rafting experience in South India. Coorg Barapole river offers perfect place for first timer rafting enthusiasts.

4] Kundalika River, Maharashtra

White water rafting on Kundalika river at Kolad is the only white water river rafting destination in Maharashtra. Kolad is emerging as a adventure capital of the state and must visit weekend place in Maharashtra during monsoon.

5] Spiti and Beas River, Himachal Pradesh

White Water River rafting in Spiti and Pin rivers of Himachal Pradesh are one of the best beautiful rafting trip. The stunning landscape in the twin valleys of Lahaul and Spiti offers adventure for adventure lovers.

Beas River near Kullu is a hub for various water adventure activities and one of the four rivers of Himachal Pradesh that offer opportunities for river rafting in the state.

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