Some
places are so charismatic that it becomes an absolute necessity to
visit the place again. I had been to Rishikesh twice for river side
camping and white river rafting and still did not get enough of it.
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First Trip to Rishikesh |

Crack
of the dawn, highway draped with morning fog, the early morning chills
and six friends packed in an Innova. The beginning of the journey itself
was so exciting. Was everything really so beautiful or it was sheer
excitement that turned everything rosy??
Yummilicious Stuffed Parathas |
We did not pre book our camps. After reaching banks of the Ganga, two of our friends moved to look out for a suitable beach camp while rest of us decided to stay back and enjoy the picturesque view at the bank of the gushing river. The fond photographer in me got me going with my beloved gadget. Without wasting any time, me and my camera were on the job ;) Here are few decent captures:-
A quiet river side gleaming with pink sand, tent house camps standing erect in a neat row, huge mountain wall surrounding the back and the majestic river sparkling with splendour at your feet. The exquisiteness of the place took away all our fatigue from the journey. In order to reach our camps we had to cross the Ganga River on a small canoe.
Our rendezvous with nature and a thrilling escapade from the mad city life had just begun and we all were very very excited.
Ours was an overnight trip. So we did not waste any time, changed into
clothes apt for rafting, and we were all set for White River Rafting in
the Ganges. Rafting is an experience in
itself. It leaves you feeling triumphed at the end and the sentimental
ones like me would get nostalgic time and again recalling the Rafting
moments.
We were finally in Shivpuri, a desired
destination for every adventure fanatic. Rafting along the mighty Ganges
is every adventure seeker's dream come true and we were about to live
this dream very soon. As always, rafting began on a boring note with the
guides giving a 5 minutes crash course on how to paddle the raft,
significance of life jacket and other blah- blah safety tips. We all
fully utilized this time by posing and clicking in front of our raft
while the guide was left hoping that someone will pay heed to his safety
tips.
And we started with three loud cheers- “ Ganga Maiyaa ki Jai”. The placid ride was gradually subsided by a rather bumpy ride. We were on the mercy of the powerful waves of the Ganges, sometimes jumping high on a gigantic wave, sometime twirling around and sometime getting drenched by a sky high enormous wave. As we descended down the Ganges crossing the rapids one after other, excitement took over all fears and apprehensions. One of our hydrophobic pal who was terribly scared of rafting, was now behaving like a super hero jumping on and off the raft, free flowing in the icy cold water of the Ganga River. One by one all six of us dived in the river. Thankfully I was able to take my camera along to capture some lovely moments on and off the raft.
One can choose the Rafting
kilometers and we chose 11 kms to save some energy for bonfire party at
night. On the way we crossed six rapids namely Roller Coaster, Golf Course, Club house, Initiation, Double Trouble and Hilton.
These rapids got our hearts throbbing and excitement reached sky high. But what really gave us an adrenaline shoot was the cliff jump. We had a small break in our rafting trip. We were told by our guide to climb up a small mountain cliff around twenty feet in height.
These rapids got our hearts throbbing and excitement reached sky high. But what really gave us an adrenaline shoot was the cliff jump. We had a small break in our rafting trip. We were told by our guide to climb up a small mountain cliff around twenty feet in height.
Twenty
feet seemed to be no big deal and after crossing the rapids, twenty
feet appeared to be a child’s play. Ironically, our foot froze as we
reached the cliff end and looked down at the gushing river. I had to
gather every bit of courage I had to dive down the mighty river. I had
already closed my eyes determined to jump, but the foot just froze and
refused to budge. I always boast of my fearlessness. But that was one
moment I was really scared. Finally the guide pushed me off the cliff
as I stood with my eyes closed still deciding whether to jump or not.
After having jumped, diving twenty feet in the air and twenty more deep
down the river, I so wish that I had kept my eyes open and felt the air
and water fearlessly.
My friends decided to keep it safe and
avoided cliff jumping. After diving we clicked lots of pictures on the
cliff. It was almost dusk and the cool gust of river air was freezing
us. And then, we got exactly what we needed then…. A hot cup of tea. The
chaiwala was god sent……. Literally !
We concluded our rafting journey pretty soon after leaving the cliff. Totally exhausted, we all piled on each other in the car on way back to our camps. It was already dark when we reached our camps.
Imagine a night away from mobile rings and beeps every now and then; dinner in lantern lights on the riverside with sky glittering with stars all over; and laying down on gleaming sand looking above at countless stars, listening to the flowing water just steps away from you. The only sources of light at night in the camps are the lanterns and moon & stars above. I am so overwhelmed by the experience, that every time I want to have some peaceful time, my heart and mind wanders back in time to Shivpuri.
The tiredness from Rafting
could not lower our spirits and we were all set for camp fire party.
Our camp owner served the snacks and dinner just on time. Can’t say if
the food was really good or it was just the hunger pangs that made it
taste so good. The bon fire was burning bright, and we were all around
it chatting, singing, dancing and gorging on the snacks served. Here are
few clicks from the night:-
Time flies when you are
having fun. The night also ended pretty soon. I am not an early riser
but it was a little stupid to miss the beautiful river side morning
experience. As I stepped out of the camp, I saw people were already done
with their breakfast.
Some were playing volley
ball on sand, some were busy clicking pictures and capturing good time
in their cameras and some were just sitting peacefully on rocks along
the riverside. We too decided to put my camera to use and click lots of
snaps of the good time together.
We still had some time in hand before
departure. So we decided to cross the river on our canoe and reach the
foot hills across to get some sunshine and beat the cold.
Sand can be really chilling without sun rays heating it up. We spent quite some time soaking in the sun rays before returning to our camps, packing and leaving for Delhi. Evidently we were not too pleased to end our rafting and camping spree so soon. With heavy heart we loaded our bags in the Innova and clicked a last picture as a memoir of the eventful trip. I love this pic as much as all my others friends do.
The journey back home was
pretty dull with all the carriage trucks jamming Delhi Haridwar Highway.
My friends tried to charge up the journey with a Lassi Break, a tea
break, a Shikanji break at famous Jain Shikanji Outlet and few more
random breaks. It was pretty late when we bid adieu to UP and entered
Delhi.
Life moves so fast that you need to document the good times. The Shivpuri trip was among those good times and I had to document it, ‘coz every time I think of the Shivpuri trip, I get the sunshine, the smile back …….
Life moves so fast that you need to document the good times. The Shivpuri trip was among those good times and I had to document it, ‘coz every time I think of the Shivpuri trip, I get the sunshine, the smile back …….
Camping is one of the best ways to keep away from every day stressful life. The tent is a very common accessory, essential for camping.
ReplyDeleteTrue that! Unfortunately riverside campaign in Rishikesh is now banned. It's sad that we can't get anymore of Riverside campaign experience now :(
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