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Rafting on the Tons river:
Tons, the largest tributary of Yamuna flows through the Garhwal region in Uttarakhand. It has now become a major destination for white water rafting. It offers grade 4 rafting. It is considered as one of the most difficult rafting spots in India. And one can stay at Jaunsar Bawar region on the banks of Tons.
Adventure seekers should certainly not miss any of these river rafting places in India. If you would like to add any more to this list, do let us know!
White water rafting at Rishikesh:
Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is becoming a popular location for white water rafting enthusiasts. The Ganges offers medium to rough rapids that are rated class 3 and 4. This recreational outdoor activity on the white waters atRishikesh, from Shivpuri to Lakshman Jhula offers the most picturesque view. The other runs, Chandrapuri-Rudraprayag , Matli-Dunda, Harsil-Uttarkashi and Dharasu-Chham too are popular rafting areas.

Water rafting in Darjeeling:
While Rishikesh and Kolad are popular rafting destinations, this sport is relatively new in Darjeeling. River Teesta and Rangeet gushing down the slopes offer not only a scenic view but also rapids for beginners as well as those seeking high levels of adventure.
Rafting in Pirdi:
Quite a few private operators offer rafting at Pirdi, near Kullu. Rafting in Pirdi is done on Beas river from Pirdi down to Jhiri, which is approximately 14 km. There are grade 3 and 4 rapids offered at this location. And we must mention that the view is simply breathtaking!


Rafting in Tattapani:
Tattapani, a few kilometers away from Tattapani is an amazing spot for river rafting, with 14 km to 36 km long rafting routes. Rafting is done on the Satluj river at Tattapani. Apart from this activity, the spot is also popular for its hot water springs.
Rafting at Zanskar:
The rafting experience on the Zanskar river is an adventure like none other. Zanskar valley, located 12,000 feet above sea level has the Zanskar river flowing through it, with grade 3 and 4 rapids. It’s next to impossible to express this experience in words, and one certainly has to experience it to know what we mean!

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