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Indias Highest Freestyle Bungee Jumping, Rishikesh

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India's Highest Freestyle Bungee Jumping in Rishikesh highlights

  • Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush as you enjoy India's highest freestyle bungee jump and leap from a staggering height of 111 meters.

  • Feel the thrill of flying through the air with panoramic views of the Ganges River and the mountains framing the landscape below.

  • Enjoy a safe and exciting jump under expert supervision, with high-quality safety equipment that meets New Zealand and Australian safety requirements.

  • Push your limits and overcome fear while enjoying an unforgettable trip that blends adrenaline and breathtaking landscapes.

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Badrinath Road
Badrinath Rd, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India

India's Highest Freestyle Bungee Jumping in Rishikesh cancellation_policy

  • If cancellation is made 15 days or more before the date of travel, no cancellation fees will be charged.
  • If cancellation is made between 7 days to 15 days before the date of travel, 50.0% of total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 7 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
INR 3,500
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INR 4,375
4.5(30)

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India's Highest Freestyle Bungee Jumping in Rishikesh overview

India’s Highest Freestyle Bungee Jumping, Rishikesh

Located in Mohanchatti, a village near Rishikesh, this bungee jump platform stands 117 metres above the ground. The area is surrounded by sloped ridges and uneven forest growth. The Ganges River flows in the valley below but remains distant in view and sound. The site is removed from commercial noise, road traffic, and crowd buildup. It does not compete with nearby tourist zones for attention. Rishikesh, while known for spiritual practices and river-based rituals, now draws individuals for high-altitude adventure. This jump, because of its structure and setting, forms a specific point of entry into that category.

Freestyle Format and Jump Setup

The platform permits freestyle jumping. It is not restricted to a single position or form. Individuals can select their movement based on personal readiness.

  • Forward dive, backward fall, free step, or rotational movement are all allowed.
  • Freefall lasts approximately 3 to 4 seconds before the cord begins to respond.
  • The full cycle, from jump to final suspension, completes in roughly 30 seconds.

The setup includes a steel platform supported by engineered rigging. No sound system or ambient stimulation is used. Instructions are limited to necessary guidance.

Safety Systems and Procedures

  • Equipment used on-site is imported and certified to international standards.
  • Harnesses, cords, and connection points are double-checked before each jump.
  • Instructors remain present for the full sequence, from harnessing to recovery.
  • The structural rig undergoes regular mechanical inspections.

There is no adjustment of safety measures based on group size, individual experience, or physical condition, beyond the mandatory health requirements. All jumpers follow the same process.

Jump Sequence and Recovery

The process begins with on-site registration. After confirmation, individuals are directed to the bridge structure. The approach to the platform is linear. There is no enclosure or waiting area at the edge. Upon reaching the platform, safety checks are repeated. Straps are tightened. Harnesses are tested under tension. The jumper is then moved toward the edge. There is no sound cue, signal, or count. The instruction is given verbally. The moment of stepping off is left unassisted.

After the fall and bounce, the jumper is suspended mid-air until lowered to the recovery zone. A recovery crew detaches the cords. Individuals then walk back via an uphill trail to the original entry point.

Environmental Context and Residual Impact

There is no visual branding at the platform. No stage lights, no spectators. The background consists of undisturbed slopes, occasional tree cover, and open sky. The structure rises above the gorge but does not obstruct the surrounding view. The location is quiet. Movement, when it happens, is internal—within the body, not around it.

The experience registers differently for each individual. Some describe a sense of blankness during the fall. Others recall only the sound of wind or the moment the cord engaged. The body processes the fall in real time. It does not delay or exaggerate the moment. For many, the memory settles gradually. There is no sudden emotional peak, but a steady recognition that something unrepeatable has occurred. The site does not shape this response. It only provides the conditions.

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