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Region: Corbett, Uttarakhand
Recommended Season: April to September
Distance: 800 km
Height: 3500 m
Grade: Medium
Uttarakhand is a place with great diversity of the region where snow-clad mountains, green hills, fertile valleys, flowing rivers and thriving lakes add to the natural beauty.
Uttarakhand is also known as the Abode of the gods, there are several highly venerated pilgrimage places. Uttarakhand is the naturally God gifted state known for its astonishing beauty. Major part of the state falls in Greater Himalaya ranges, covered by the high Himalayan peaks and glaciers. India’s mightiest and holy rivers, the Ganga and the Yamuna take birth in the glaciers of Uttarakhand i.e. From Gangotri, and are fed by myriad lakes, glacial melts and streams in the region. Uttarakhand is also known as abode of god as it is belief that it is the land where God used to reside, that’s why God has given everything to this state as his blessings whether in terms of culture, religion, values, wildlife, climate etc.
Devprayag is one of the most prominent place among all 5 Prayags. It is the place where Bhagirathi (originating from Gaumukh near Gangotri) meets Alaknanda (originating from Alkapuri near Badrinath) and becomes Ganga. The Sangam (confluence) attracts lot many pilgrims, it is believed that by taking bath in the Sangam sins get absolved. There is Raghunath temple and an observatory in Devprayag.\
Experience river rafting in Holy Ganges. Drive 13 km to Shivpuri for white water rafting in the river Ganga. Enjoy and explore the life time experience on a date with Holy Ganges. It will start from Shivpuri to Rishikesh and would be 13 km with many enjoyable rapids on the Ganga. While this rafting expedition, you will float past ashrams, temples, suspension bridges Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula. Our Rafting expedition will be finished, upon arrival at Ram Jhula.
In the evening visit historically and mythological renowned bridge Laxman Jhula that is 450 ft. long & built in the year 1939, Ram Jhula suspended bridge between Shivanand Ashram and Sawarg Ashram, both are suspended on river Ganga, Triveni Ghat and other temples of Rishikesh.
By Air: Nearest Airport: Pantnagar airport & located 50 km away from Jim Corbett, By Rail: Nearest Railway Station: Ram nagar Railway Station, By Road: Take Bus or Taxi from Ram nagar to Corbett.