Lakshman Jhula
Prime Day & Hours: Weekends, 9:00 AM or 12:00 PM Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours approximatelyTickets: Free entryNearest Railway Station: Rishikesh railway station, 16 km awayNearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, 28 km awayNearest Bus Stop: Rishikesh bus station , 12 km away Laxman Jhula is a renowned suspension bridge in Rishikesh, stretching 450 feet across the sacred Ganges River at a height of 70 feet. It connects the villages of Tapovan in Tehri Garhwal to Jonk in Pauri Garhwal. The original bridge, built in 1929, was washed away in the devastating floods of 1924. It was later replaced by the current iron structure in 1939. Laxman Jhula is one of the top places to see in Rishikesh, offering a blend of history, spirituality, and scenic views of the Ganges.It holds immense mythological and historical importance. It is believed to be the spot where Lord Lakshman, the younger brother of Lord Rama, once crossed the river using jute ropes. Over time, Laxman Jhula evolved into a symbol of devotion and heritage, drawing pilgrims, tourists, and spiritual seekers from across the globe.The area offers adventure sports in Rishikesh like river rafting, bungee jumping, trekking, and kayaking. For a spiritual touch, the evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat fills the riverbanks with chants and glowing lamps. The nearby Tera Manzil Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, offers divine views and a serene space for devotion. Just below, the vibrant Lakshman Jhula Market draws visitors with its boho clothing, handmade jewelry, and Ayurvedic goods , creating a perfect blend of tradition and tranquility. Some other notable spots like the Beatles Ashram, known for its colorful murals and peaceful vibe, and Parmarth Niketan Ashram, famous for its soulful evening Ganga Aarti.
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