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Ram Jhula - Rishikesh

Ram Jhula is named after Lord Rama, one of the most revered gods in Hinduism. The bridge is associated with the belief that Lord Rama's brother, Lord Laxman, crossed the Ganges River here on a jute rope.

  • Suspension Bridge: Ram Jhula is a suspension bridge that stretches approximately 450 feet across the Ganges River. It is a pedestrian bridge, open to foot traffic and two-wheelers. The bridge provides access to both sides of the river.
  • Pilgrimage Attractions: On the eastern bank of the bridge, there are several temples and ashrams, including the popular Swarg Niwas Temple. Devotees and pilgrims visit these religious sites as part of their spiritual journey to Rishikesh.
  • Shopping and Cafes: The area around Ram Jhula is bustling with shops, cafes, and vendors selling religious items, clothing, souvenirs, and more. It's a vibrant place for tourists to explore and shop.
  • Touristic Attraction: Ram Jhula is a popular tourist attraction, and the bridge itself offers breathtaking views of the Ganges, the surrounding hills, and the lush greenery of the region. Visitors come to enjoy the serene and scenic atmosphere.
  • Festivals and Events: The vicinity of Ram Jhula is often host to cultural events and festivals, drawing both pilgrims and tourists. Major Hindu festivals like Diwali and Holi are celebrated with enthusiasm in this area.