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Want to feel the adrenaline pumping up as you sweat it out paddling past the parlous rapids? Here's a list of 5 best places for river rafting in India.
The water in Chalippuzha, which eventually joins the Chaliyar that is Kerala's fourth-longest river spanning 170 km, is suitably bubbly for canoe-like boats to negotiate, giving the paddler great thrill.
River rafting has gained popularity among Indians in the last couple of years. With a plethora of roaring and mighty rivers flowing down the heights of the Himalayas and other mountain ranges, you can find a number of places for rafting in India.
The number of tourists visiting Bhoothathankettu and Thattekkad has dropped severely after the various boating operations got cancelled.
While the peak season for visiting the state is mainly November to February, the Tourism Department is also chalking out plans to attract tourists round the year.
To reach out to the domestic market, a string of 'partnership meets' are being organized in all the major cities in Kerala.
The hill station expects to give the economy, which took a hit after a 104-day-long bandh, a boost with the tourism festival.
Take a mini - vacation to Adavi, in Pathanamthitta, it is a remarkable experience
Trekkers traversing hills and forests and legging it through remote Karantaka villages is a common sight.
Ladakh - once the hub of the ancient Silk Route - is aptly described as a place where Buddhist spirituality and its ancient culture reign supreme amidst virgin nature.