Discover all destinations in India tagged with Rafting. 4 destinations to explore.
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Bhalukpong is a small town in Arunachal Pradesh, serving as a gateway to the state from Assam. Nestled on the banks of the Kameng River and bordering the Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, it's known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for adventure activities. Bhalukpong offers a refreshing escape into nature with its lush landscapes and the chance to experience the unique culture of Arunachal Pradesh. However, the infrastructure is still developing, and options for comfortable accommodation and dining are limited. The remote location also adds to travel time and cost.
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Dubare Elephant Camp is located on the banks of the Cauvery River in Coorg, Karnataka. It's primarily a training center for elephants used in the Mysore Dasara festival. The camp offers tourists a chance to observe, interact with, and learn about these gentle giants in their natural habitat. Dubare offers a unique experience to get up close with elephants. However, be aware that it is a tourist-oriented operation and can get crowded. While the elephant interactions are memorable, the facilities are somewhat basic, and the surrounding area offers limited attractions. It's best suited for wildlife enthusiasts and families with children.
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Nameri National Park, located in Assam, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Situated on the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, bordering Arunachal Pradesh, it's known for its rich biodiversity, including elephants, tigers, and a stunning array of bird species. Nameri offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. The park boasts lush forests, the Jia-Bhoreli river for rafting, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. However, reaching Nameri can be time-consuming due to its remote location, and accommodation options are limited.
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Rishikesh, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, is renowned as the 'Yoga Capital of the World'. The holy Ganges River flows through it, making it a significant spiritual hub. It's also a popular destination for adventure sports enthusiasts. Rishikesh offers a unique blend of spirituality and adventure. The yoga and meditation retreats are a major draw, as is the thrilling white-water rafting on the Ganges. However, the town can get crowded, especially during peak season, and the constant chants and temple bells might not be for everyone. Also, be prepared for persistent religious solicitations.
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