Laxman Jhula is named after Lord Laxman, the younger brother of Lord Rama in Hindu mythology. It is believed that Lord Laxman crossed the Ganges River at this spot on a jute rope, and thus, the bridge is associated with this significant event.
- Suspension Bridge: Laxman Jhula is a suspension bridge that spans the river. It is approximately 450 feet long and connects the two banks of the Ganges. The bridge provides both pedestrian and two-wheeler access across the river.
- Religious Attractions: On the west side of the bridge is the famous Laxman Temple, dedicated to Lord Laxman. The temple is a place of worship and pilgrimage for devotees who visit Rishikesh. The bridge and the temple attract a significant number of pilgrims.
- Touristic Attraction: Laxman Jhula is a major tourist attraction in Rishikesh. Visitors come to enjoy the panoramic views of the river and the surrounding landscape. The area around the bridge is bustling with shops, cafes, and vendors, making it a lively place for tourists.