Uttarakhand is not just limited to Hindu pilgrimage sites. With a city like Rishikesh, one can enjoy an adventurous holiday by engaging in hiking, trekking and the best watersports tours in Uttarakhand. What makes Uttarakhand a top-notch place among water sport lovers is the presence of numerous streams that flow through rocky patches and dense forests. Try an exciting waterfall rappelling session at the breathtaking Neer Garh waterfalls. Climb down and enjoy the cascading beauty from about 80 ft up in the air. A popular activity at Rishikesh is kayaking. Test your kayaking skills along the mighty Ganga river. One can also experience river rafting here. Whether a beginner or an expert, this place is the best to showcase your manoeuvring skills and feel the waves. As you ride along the waves, encounter high-level rapids such as ‘The Wall’, ‘Daniel’s Dip’, ‘Roller Coaster’, ‘Crossfire’, along with a few small ones. Besides Ganga, Alaknanda river is a place to satiate your hunger for adventure.
Enthrall yourself by participating in water rafting in the backdrop of the most stunning surroundings of the Himalayas. With the best watersports tours in Uttarakhand, the wild rapids and changing landscapes make the white rafting experience more thrilling. As you cross over the rapids and landscapes, you can watch the other picturesque destinations such as the Hillary Fall and Kakkar Fall. The river is situated in the midst of thick forest which is a home to a variety of birds. For multi-sport activity, head to the scenic Sursingdhar and Jayalgarh in Uttarakhand. Soak up the gorgeous and calm ambience and take the opportunity of biking , cycling through high altitude roads . Both the places are on banks of waterbodies making it an ideal destination for trying out water sports. So what are you waiting for? Test the furious waters and embark on an adventure of a lifetime.

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In the local language, Lal Tibba means the Red Hill. This is said to be the oldest and the most populated place in Mussoorie. The place is known for its scenic beauty courtesy the pleasant sunrise and sunset that leave the visitors spell bound. Do carry woolens irrespective of the month of the visit. Location: It is situated in the Landour area and lies at an altitude of 8000 metre above the sea level. Highlights: Lal Tibba is even famous as the Depot Hill because of the presence of a depot here. Besides this there is camp of the Indian Military services, All India Radio and Doordarshan. Hills of the Lal Tibba are also popular amongst the shoppers as there are a number of markets in the nearby areas. Best Time: The best and the most ideal time to visit Lal Tibba is the summer months of March and June. Avoid travel during the monsoon months as there maybe leeches here.
Chopta Tungnath trek is a relatively unexplored trekking destination, which is known for its mesmerizing scenic beauty. The trek towards Tungnath, the 3 from Tungnath takes you to Chandrashila, which is situated at an altitude of 4,000 meters above sea level.Chopta is blessed with rich flora and fauna as it is located in the midst of dense forests, with a beautiful floor of rhododendrons, interspersed by deodar and pine trees. During the first one and half kilometers, you will pass through a sea of brightly coloured rhododendrons and silver oak forests. Following this the vista opens to green alpine meadows which take you to the Tungnath temple.According to folklore, the arms of Lord Shiva are believed to have emerged here. On trekking a kilometer further ahead, you will reach the Chandrashila peak from where you get spectacular views of the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas glistening in the sun rays. The grassy meadows of the region make it an ideal spot for camping too.Chopta is well-connected by roadways connecting Guptakashi and Gopeshwar. The weather is lovely and the views are simply breathtaking.Best season: May to June and August to SeptemberDuration: 3 DaysAltitude: 3680 m

One of the most well-known treks near Delhi, the Nag Tibba peak stands in the Tehri Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. This trek over the weekend is witnessing growing footfalls, and offers splendid views of the Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Gangotri and Kedarnath mountain peaks en route. What makes this an ideal first trek are the relatively easy routes etched along the mountain. Thick Deodar forests blanket the hill, and the best seasons to visit are between February and June, and September to December. The Nag Tibba trek route is circular in nature, and the differing starting and ending points ensure that there is no overlap at any point. The lush meadows hide patches behind them that act as serene camping sites. Distance from Delhi: 347.4 Kilometers approximatelyNearest Railhead:Dehradun Railway Station
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