Ram Jhula
Ram Jhula was constructed in 1986 and is an iron suspension bridge above the river of Ganges (Holy River of Hindus) and sited at Muni Ki Reti in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. The crossing is comparable in design and using same machinery but larger than the more popular Lakshman Jhula. Tourists can get amazing view of Ganges from the Ram Jhula and snap amazing pictures of boats moving on it.
The attractive
scenes, many sanctuaries and ashrams on the shores of the river, visitors
rafting over the river Ganga, the disciples crossing the river Ganga on boats
etc. mark Ram Jhula Rishikesh a best scenic spot. Thousands of visitors visit
Ram Jhula every day, due to its early importance, religious holiness, many temples
and ashrams and other tourist places close to Ram Jhula along with well-liked
restaurants of Chotiwala.
Generally
the Ram Jhula is a nice experience for any kind of wanderer. Ram Jhula about 32
kms from Haridwar City middle and about 15 kms from Rishikesh City Centre.
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