Do you need a head rush?
Would you like to feel your blood pulsing through your veins?Let me then tell you, my fellow travellers, that India is the country you must be in at this very moment. India is on the verge of becoming the centre of adventure tourism
thanks to its beautiful locations.India holds a sizable portion of the approximately $1.34 trillion global market for adventure tourism. India has a lot more to offer than you might realise if you've been
itching to check a few things off your bucket list. Indian people truly make your visit worthwhile, living up to the slogan "Atithi Devo Bhava" that likens visitors to God. Without further ado, let's start making plans foryour upcoming adventure in these stunning locations in India.
Andaman -Scuba divers should visit the Andaman Sea because of its deep, clear blue waters. You get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the uncharted worlds of the sea
thanks to the Andaman Islands' diverse marine life. You will have the opportunity to swim around some of Mother Earth's most fascinating inhabitants, including scorpion fish, sharks, and octopuses. The Wall (Havelock Island), Fish Rock (Passage Island), and Cinque Island are the three most popular diving locations in the Andaman Sea (Port Blair).
Uttarakhand -Go straight to Rishikesh, the river rafting capital of India, if river rafting has been on your bucket list.The ultimate rebirth experience one must have before passing away is the holy Ganga waters splashing on their face.The ride is more thrilling because the Ganga river has grade IV speed. You can see the glittering Himalayas while rafting down the river.You will be accompanied by experienced rafters who will guide your raft and are ready for any worst-case scenario, so don't worry if you're worried about your safety.
Jaipur -A thrill seeker might find paradise in Jaipur. You can safely enjoy the adventure of a hot air balloon while taking in the beguiling view of the sunset sky above and the bird's eye view of the Pink City below. Once inside the balloon, you'll be completely enveloped by the city's colours and experience what it's like to be a free bird.
One of the most captivating experiences that Jaipur gladly offers is the enormous palaces and historical sites that you can view from a top angle. The rides are typically scheduled for two hours before sunrise or two hours after sunset, providing you with the ideal backdrop for your Instagram posts without a filter.
Varanasi -Varanasi, one of the oldest cities still inhabited today, is regarded as India's holiest site. Along the holy Ganges River, devotees engage in spiritual activities such as bathing and publicly burying recently deceased family members. On the other hand, visitors can discover their own brand of spirituality by going on
sunrise boat rides, scattering floral blessings into the river, and viewing Hindu chanting rituals from cliffside ghats. Away from the water, the old town's winding streets resemble an endless maze. Varanasi is said to have no accurate maps, and after exploring the maze-like city for yourself, you might start to believe this legend.
Rishikesh -Safety? Check! Awesome view? Check! Shot of adrenaline? Double check! Just picture yourself standing on an 83-meter-high platform, falling to the ground,
and hanging there between the sky and the ground. I'm not sure what will qualify as an adventure if this doesn't! You can try bungee jumping from the highest platform in India at Mohan Chatti in Rishikesh. Unfortunately, you must be at least 12 years old, weigh more than 35 kg, and not exceed 120 kg. Online booking allows you to avoid any potential delays.
Amritsar -The impressive Golden Temple is Amritsar's claim to fame as the "Jewel of Punjab." The gilded building, one of the holiest places in the world for Sikhs, is a sight to
behold as it glistens in the sunlight and reflects into the sizable pool that surrounds it. The site is home to the largest community kitchen in the world, which serves lentils
and curries to 100,000 diners each day, including curious tourists. Spend an afternoon at the Pakistani border while you are in Amritsar to witness the Beating Retreat Ceremony.
In an extravagant ceremony you won't soon forget, goose-stepping guards from longtime rivals India and Pakistan open and close the border gates at dusk. Arrive early to join the locals in dancing to loud Bollywood music in the streets.
Jaisalmer -You'll be overjoyed to learn that there is a location in India where you can unleash your inner adventurer if you're green with envy as you watch people in Dubai engage in dune bashing. If you're unfamiliar with the idea, just picture yourself in an SUV being driven through the desert so you can experience the thrill of sand being thrown at you. At the Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer, you can enjoy dune-bashing while living like you're on a stunt show.
Goa -India has incredible beaches in Goa, down south, in addition to its abundance of large cities and sacred sites. Whether you're interested in hanging out with the backpacker crowd in laid-back beach huts or having a ritzy tropical getaway at a five-star resort, its stretches of golden sand along the Arabian Sea offer something for every type of traveller.
Goa's fusion of Indian and Portuguese culture is one of its distinctive features. The fusion is evident throughout the area, from the Baroque buildings and cathedrals to
the spiciness of the vindaloo and seafood dishes.
Gulmarg - Skiing is the most thrilling adventure there is for thrill seekers. Skiing and other enjoyable activities are perfect in Gulmarg because of the mountainous terrain and glistening snow. The Gondola that services the ski slope in Gulmarg has a lift tip that is approximately 4,000 metres above sea level and offers views of Mount Apharwat's summit. The local Gulmarg shops have the necessary equipment available. Beginners, however, must go through training under the supervision of professionals. Pahalgam is yet another enthralling location for skiing. Many adventure sports, including Heli-skiing, have opened in Gulmarg as a result of the growing popularity of skiing and an increase in tourism.
Meghalaya - For travellers, India's north-eastern region offers the most beautiful locations. Meghalaya offers a chance to experience time travel while discovering ancient caves and stunning waterfalls. The most magnificent adventure there is to have is caving in Meghalaya. The most popular tourist destinations that provide the most exhilarating caving experiences are the Jaintia Hills and the Khasi Hills. From December to March is the ideal time to travel to Meghalaya. You can also stay in Mawphlang for the most breathtaking view and take buses and tour buses to different caves.
Kerala -If you travel south of Goa, you'll leave the beaches for Kerala's serene backwaters. Nothing compares to the experience of taking a day trip or an overnight adventure on a traditional thatched-top houseboat in Alleppey (also known as Alappuzha) and slowly cruising through palm-fringed lagoons and rivers. On the water, you can savour freshly prepared Indian food as well as breathtakingly beautiful wildlife and scenery. From the intensity of northern cities like New Delhi and Jaipur, the laid-back state of Kerala is like a breath of fresh air. When you need a break from the chaos, plan some time here.