Rishikesh. White river rafting fans in the Ganges are constantly drawn to the world-famous adventure sports of Rishikesh. This is the reason why a lot of adventure and adventure sport fans travel to Rishikesh from all over the nation and overseas. Every year, as the Ganges River’s water level rises, white river rafting is outlawed. As a result, the rafting industry suspends operations for three months. The Ganges’ water level begins to drop in the first week of September. Therefore, the rafting season begins around September 5. This time, the late monsoon season’s rains and constant rain on the mountains have caused the rivers in Uttarakhand to overflow. This directly affects both the Ganges and its tributaries.The Ganges’ water level isn’t dropping, leaving rafting operators perplexed.
This is the cause of the uncertainty among the rafting firms because even now, at the beginning of September, the Ganges’ water level has not dropped. We keep a watch on the water level even though Dinesh Bhatt, head of the Rafting Association, claims that it is still high in the rafting zone and that rafting firms will not be able to land rafts in the Ganges river as a result. Rafting on the Ganges will resume in Rishikesh as soon as the water level starts to fall. The name of the world map comes from river rafting.It is important to note that river rafting has made the world map in the adventure tourism sector, but thousands of tourists come here every season to enjoy river rafting in the Ganges. River rafting is the sole form of commerce that thrives here. Wait a little if you’re also anticipating the return of the rafting season; as soon as the Ganges’ water level drops, the river will once more be bustling with vibrant rafts.
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