Multigenerational travel market is about identifying experiences that can be enjoyed by all across generations. Rafting is one such experience. Ten-year-old children to eighty-year-old adults have rafted down the Ganga river. Apart from that the Ganga offers rafting stretches that can be enjoyed by both novices and hard-core river runners. Leopard Beach Tented Camp serves as an ideal base for rafting on the Ganga river.
Located at the foothills of the Himalayas 16 kms from Rishikesh, the camp is set up amid picturesque environs by the Holy Ganges River. Accommodation here is in safari tents and the camp is known for its utmost emphasis on safety, its efficient staff and its excellent cuisine.
Activities possible:-
- Rafting
- Rappelling/ Rock climbing
- Nature/ Bird watching walks
- Kayaking on a placid stretch near the camp
- Beach games like volley ball, Frisbee, water polo etc.
- Trekking/ Day hikes The expanse of Himalayas in India, with myriad rivers gushing through its heart, the untouched environs, the flora and fauna along the rivers and the culture of the region make India an exciting destination for rafting and kayaking.
River rafting opportunities are available to experienced as well as first time rafters in India as commercial rafting has come off age in the country.
Ganga and its tributaries have so far been the most popular rivers for rafting in India. Snow Leopard Adventures has recently added white water rafting on the Kundalika River near Mumbai, Maharashtra to their array of rafting experiences.
Photo: Check Milind Soman having a great time with our team!
RAFTING ON THE GANGES
Highlights: Daniel’s Dip, The Wall, Three Blind Mice, Crossfire, Bodysurfing, Return to Sender, Roller Coaster, Golf Course, Ganga River