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Adventure Sports in
India
Find ways to challenge your limits in India.
Whether you're a seasoned adrenaline junkie
or a beginner, the country welcomes all.
You'll find everything from a gentler dose
of adventure to high-adrenaline activities.
And if you really wish to get airborne and
experience the unforgettable, you can try
your hand at paragliding or ballooning.
Rafting along the Ganges near Rishikesh
against the backdrop of rolling hills and
amazing wildlife will have you telling great
stories for years to come.
Ballooning
Major Ballooning
Destinations : Delhi, Guwahati,
Dehradun, Bangalore, Jaipur, Nagaur,
Bangalore, Agra and Pushkar.
Best Time for
Ballooning : The months of
October to March are ideal for ballooning as
the temperature remains cool. During summers
it is advisable to take off early in the
morning.
Ballooning In India
In India, the adventure sports of ballooning
is somewhat new, as it was started here in
20th century. The Balloon Club in India
which was established in 1970 at Safdarjung
Airport, New Delhi, is the tail off point
and headquarters of ballooning. The Balloon
Club of India annually organizes a 'Balloon
Mela' or Balloon fair in November, when a
large number of competitions and events are
held. Today the aerosport has gained
popularity among the adventure enthusiasts.
In India commercial balloon rides are still
not available. Joy rides on the balloons
provide the picturesque view of the ground
from the top, which is altogether an
exhilarating experience.
Ballooning - High
Up In The Air
For many centuries human beings dreamed to
fly high in the open sky, but they did not
have the technology to fulfill their desire.
By early 18th century, following the
continuous efforts of several years, people
finally succeeded in making big balloons
filled with steam. Those balloons were
lighter than air, which took them into high
into the air, but initially only few people
dared to fly on those balloons. In the year
1783, ballooning became an adventure sports,
when two French brothers Joseph Michel
Montgoflier and Jacques Etiene Montgoflier
created and set aloft a 17.83 m high fire
balloon. The balloon carrying a sheep, a
roosted and a duck landed safely at a
distance of 3.2 kms, after a flight of eight
minutes. Later in the same year Jean
Francois Pilatre De Rozier along with
Marquis D'Arlandes, flew in a hot air
balloon, which marked the first journey made
by man through air. This historic event took
place in Paris and the success of this
journey gave birth to the air ballooning
sport.
Equipments Required
The balloon is made from a 1,000 sq.yards of
rip stop nylon, load tape, steel wire ropes,
basket, an altimeter, a compass, cylinders
of propane or butane gas, burners, ropes.
Generally a balloon is 50 ft wide and 70 ft
high and 57,000 cubic ft in volume, the
bigger sizes are also available. The Balloon
is attached to basket with steel ropes, the
cylinders of propane or butane fire burns
are fixed at the mouth of the Balloon. The
basket is made from resilient wicker and
enforced with a mesh of steel wire ropes. As
hot air ballooning is still not much popular
in India, you may have to import the
necessary equipments from abroad.
How a Balloon Flies
When cold air is blown into the mouth of
balloon by a fan and the burners are lit, it
makes the balloon airborne. The pilot can
steer the balloon along the chartered route
by regulating hot a cold air. A balloon with
a single person can rise up to 800 feet,
while for groups its height is restricted
between 200 and 500 feet. A balloon can fly
as fast the speed of wind, but high wind
landings always need skill and experience
persons.
Ballooning
Essentials
» One must be physically and mentally fit to
enjoy the thrills of air ballooning.
» The basket has no seats to sit, therefore
standing for the duration of the flight may
be panicky.
» Do not take children as they may disturb
the comfort and enjoyment of other
passengers. The size of the basket is quiet
small and the walls are usually four feet
high, small children would hardly see the
surroundings unless accompanied by an adult.
» Clothing should match the climatic
conditions- sturdy shoes, sunglasses, gloves
and a cap.
» Must take permission from the Balloon Club
of India, before starting a ballooning trip
in India.
Para Gliding
Major Paragliding
Destinations : Himachal Pradesh,
Uttaranchal, Rajasthan, Maharashtra,
Darjeeling, Gangtok and Jammu & Kashmir.
Best Time for
Paragliding : Paragliding in
India can be done throughout the year as the
climatic of varied paragliding regions are
quite favorable in different seasons.
Paragliding in
India
The Himalayan mountain ranges in India are
world famous as they offer enough Para
gliding opportunities. The lofty peaks of
these mountains, sprawling from north to
east are considered amongst the best gliding
sites of the world. Some of the famous Para
gliding sites in India include :
Paragliding in Himachal Pradesh
Billing in Himachal Pradesh is the most
famous Paragliding site, which offers
breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar ranges.
Solang is the best for amateurs, while Bijli
Mahadev is a perfect site for hill
launching. Other famous sites are Bandla
ridge (2,600 ft), Lahaul & Spiti and
Arhaul-Anu.
Para Gliding in Uttaranchal
Garhwal Himalayan ranges in Uttaranchal are
considered ideal for both professionals as
well as beginners. For Paragliding training
courses are available in Garhwal. Most
famous Paragliding sites of the regions are
Naukutchiyatal, Dayara Bugyal, Dhanolti
Ridge and Bedni Bugyal in Kumaon.
Paragliding in Rajasthan
Paragliding options are available even in
the desert land of Rajasthan. It can be
organized with permission from civil
aviation authorities in the places like
Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur and
Bikaner.
Paragliding - A
Fascinating Aerosport
The fascinating sport of Paragliding, is one
of the most popular aero sports all over the
world. A large number of people across the
world enjoy this sport, as it is convenient
and safe medium of soaring high in the air.
Paragliding is the latest aero sport, whose
origin goes back to1940s, but it expended
rapidly after 1980s. The adventure sport is
a blend of skydiving and hand gliding, but a
para-glider is different from a hand-glider
or a parachute. A para-glider is much
lighter, easy to open and it take a short
time to glide, as there is no any need to
jump from a helicopter or plane. Paragliding
is somewhat similar to Para Sailing, the
only difference is that Para Sailing is done
on the beach while the launch sides for Para
Gliding are gentle hill sides. One needs
some basic training and strong determination
to successfully glide high in the air.
Equipments Required
Equipments essential for Paragliding include
a glider, that can resist the thermal
currents, a harness which binds the
Para-glider safely with the pilot. The
glider should be designed in such a way that
it can be released quickly after landing of
the pilot. Other equipments requires are a
helmet, a reserve parachute and a variometer
to gauge the ascent or descent of the
glider. Those who cannot afford the
equipment or do not have the time to get the
gliding training, they can enjoy the aero
sport in a Tandem Glider with an experienced
pilot.
Para-Glider
The Para-Glider is the main equipment of the
Paragliding. A para-glider is a
non-motorized, foot-launched inflatable
wing, that can be easily launch, turn and
land. It is made up of rip-stop nylon or
high stress polyesters. The pilot remain
attached to the para-glider with a harness
by a sturdy Kevlar nines. The pilot is
clipped into a harness in a comfortable
sitting position. Gliders can fly high up to
the heights more than 10,000 ft or can cover
long distances with the help of the glider.
Para Gliding
Essentials
» One needs to be physically fit and should
know how to fly a glider. Beginners should
be aware about the basics of paragliding,
including launching, turning and landing.
» Do not try so many stunts, as it is an
aero sport, and you may come across
unavoidable circumstances.
» Always remain mentally alert to cope with
the adverse conditions as well as hurdle of
paragliding.
Fishing & Angling
Major Fishing &
Angling Destinations : Himalayan
Valleys, Uttaranchal, Jammu & Kashmir,
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam.
Best Time for
Fishing & Angling : The months of
May to September are best for fishing and
angling in India.
Fishing & Angling - Go Get the Mahseer or
the Catfish !
For a long time, fishing and angling have
been one of the favourite water sports for
people across India. Both these adventure
activities are best suited to the Indian
peninsula, because of its numerous rivers
that originate in the upper reaches of the
Himalayas and flow through the Gangetic
Plains. The rivers, lakes and streams of
India are home to several variety of fish,
which include Trout, Mahseer, Salmon, Bass
and Shark. India is the only breeding ground
for the Mahseer, the toughest fresh water
fighting fish in the world. Other favourite
fishing varieties are the Golden, the
Silver, the Silver Grey and the Black
Mahseer. Besides, the Indian coastal stretch
of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal are
home to saltwater fishes like Sailfish,
Tuna, Marlin, Tarpon and Bonefish. Angling
is another popular kind of fishing related
activity, which is used for fish
conservation. The fishing activity is
considered as an environment friendly sport.
Angling is restricted to breeding seasons of
fishes, as fishes can be protected while
they are reproducing. In fact fishing and
angling are the excellent water sports for
all, right from the person who loves to eat
fishes or who tries these just for pleasure
and fun.
Fishing & Angling
in India
India is home to several fishing sites which
spread across the Himalayan rivers and
streams as well as coastal stretches of the
Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Kashmir
valley often referred to as the fisherman's
paradise, has spring fed rivers and high
lakes such Tso Moriri, which offers plenty
of fishing and angling opportunities. In
addition the Garhwal Himalayas in
Uttaranchal are also good for trout fishing.
Most famous fishing
and angling regions include :
Fishing & Angling In Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is an excellent destination
for fishing and angling. Brown and Rainbow
trout are famous all over the world as the
best game fish. The Pabbar valley region
situated upstream of Rohru has many ideal
spots for fishing. Other famous sites are
Chirgaon, Seema, Mandil, Sandasu, Tikri and
Dhamvari. The Beas River and its side
streams like the Sarvari, Parbati, Sainj,
Hurla and Tirthan are also good for the
fishing sport.
Fishing & Angling in Assam
Angling is one of the favourite sports of
Assam. Brahamputra river in the state offers
enough fishing opportunities. Jia Bhoroli
River, Kapili, Manas and Bhalukpung are
excellent for angling.
Fishing & Angling In Arunachal Pradesh
The state of Arunachal Pradesh has several
ideal spots for fishing and angling.
Pasighat is a popular spot, which houses
popular sites like Yingkiong, Bodak and Siom.
Equipments Required
Basic equipments required for fishing and
angling include a barbed metal hook, nylon
or Dacron line, rods, spoons and reel. The
trolling and casting from the surf are
common methods of fishing. For fishing in
salt water, one needs heavier rods and reels
of the bait-casting type.
Fishing & Angling
Camps in India
Beemeshwari, Doddamakati and Galibore in
Karnataka, together make a perfect
destination for anglers, as the river
Cauvery is the natural habitat of the world
famous fish, the Mahseer. Bheemeshwari,
located at a distance of 100 kms from
Bangalore, Doddamakati, is just 46 kms from
Bheemeshwari while Galibore, is 16 kms away
from Doddamakati. In the state of Assam
seasonal fishing camps are set up at Potasah,
which is near to the town of Tezpur. Other
famous camp sites are the Tourist Bungalow
at Bhalukpong, the banks of the Jia Bhoroli
River or the tourist lodge at Tezpur town.
Ganges River
Rafting
Rafting through the Ganges is an above the
world experience, which attracts large
number of the rafters. The Ganges river
rafting begins at a very calm spot, where
river rafters can enjoy some easy racing
adventure...
Ganges River
Rafting - Adventure At Its Best
Ganges, the mother goddess of India, is
known all over the world as the most sacred
river of the Hindus. Apart from that, the
river is considered one of the best rivers
rafting sites in the world. The river Ganges
has always remained a mystery for rafters
and full of surprises for the rafters. The
mystic river with its staircase rapids,
challenges the spirit of river rafting
enthusiasts. Ganges River Rafting takes one
to the unexplored areas and close to the
people living in those areas. The Ganges
smoothly flowing past the hillsides and
forests provides a thrilling experience.
There are many rivers rafting sites in river
Ganages, Rishikesh is the ideal starting
point for experienced as well as beginners.
The Ganges river rafting stretch of 36 kms
from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh has 12 major
rapids, which needs some basic rafting
training.
Rafting through the
Ganges
Rafting through the Ganges is an above the
world experience, which attracts large
number of the rafters. The Ganges river
rafting begins at a very calm spot, where
river rafters can enjoy some easy racing
adventure. As the river approaches the
rapids, the riders have to very alert and
have to put all their concentration on-board
and manoeuvre the oars in a well-planned
fashion.
The balancing skills of the rafter develop
more and more with facing more powerful
rapids. After rapidly flowing through the
rapids, rocks and forests the Ganges becomes
surprisingly calm at last signpost ahead of
Rishikesh.
Essentials Gears
One must carry ordinary outdoor gear,
goggles and antiseptic cream etc. During
summers one should carry a simple swimsuit,
nylon shorts, tennis shoes or sandals, and a
hat. Additional clothing is required during
spring and autumn. Always dress in layers so
that you can easily add or remove articles,
as your requirements. Cotton cloths should
be avoided except summer, wool, polyester
fleece and other synthetic materials are
ideal as they keep the body warmer. Other
must not forget items are sunscreen,
sunglasses with a strap to secure them and a
camera.
Ganges River
Rafting Tips
» One must be physically and mentally fit.
» One should not have any fear of water.
» Carry dray bags or boxes to bring small
personal items and clothes.
» Take necessary medications like inhalers,
bee-sting kits and insulin etc.
» Take some basic rafting training at
Rafting institutes run in the Ganges range.
Mountain Climbing
Regions :
Manali, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh,
Uttaranchal.
Best Time :
The months of May to October is best for
taking up the sport.
If you are a climbing enthusiast and dare to
accept challenges, then Indian Himalayan
ranges are best to fulfill your dream. The
central Himalayan ranges of India offer some
of the spectacular and high mountain peaks
in the the world like Nanda Devi (7,800
metre), Kamet (7,750 metre) and Dunagiri
(7,088 m). These high peaks of Himalayas are
major attraction for mountain climbers.
Mountain climbing amidst the picturesque
mountains, the soothing breeze and cold
weather is altogether a thrilling
experience, that lingers long in the mind of
visitors. Mountain Climbing is a most
challenging adventure sports, but adventure
seekers can do it by learning the basic
skills and a positive attitude. In fact
after trying mountain climbing, one becomes
a passionate lover of this sport.
Main Locales for
Mountain Climbing
Indian Himalayas offer varied climbing
options for the adventure lovers, right from
easier to most challenging peaks. The
mountains peaks around Manali in Himachal
Pradesh are ideal for beginners. There are
several group of many majestic peaks across
the Rohtang pass at the Lahaul region. The
peaks rising up to an altitude of 6,500
metre comprise some of the most challenging
peaks, easy snow-covered peaks or rocky
peaks. The state of Jammu & Kashmir houses
popular peaks namely Kolahoi (5425 m) and
Harmukh (5148 m) which offer an opportunity
for fast alpine climbing. The Kishtwar
region is known for its popular peaks like
Sickle Moon, Arjuna and Flat Top extending
up to a height of 6,000 metre above sea
level. Ladakh is major attraction for its
climber, as it has challenging mountain
peaks extending above 7,000 metre. Some of
the famous mountain peaks of the region
include Zanskar (6,150 m), Kun (7,077 m) and
Nun (7,135 m) mountains. The state of
Uttaranchal offers some of the most
challenging peaks like Shivlinga (6,542 m),
Meru (6,540 m) and Kedarnath (6937 m).
Institutes of
Mountain Climbing in India
The Mountain climbing training can be
obtained in one of the institutes run across
the country. These institutes offer basic
and advance courses for one month's
duration. The courses include prime lessons
and presentations, documentary films on
mountain climbing, use of equipment and some
amount of the snow and ice-craft and how to
plan climbing. Some of the famous institutes
of Mountain Climbing include :
» The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute,
Darjeeling (West Bengal)
» The Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (Uttaranchal)
» The Institutes of Mountaineering and
Allied Sports, Manali (Himachal Pradesh)
» The Institute of Mountaineering, Pahalgam
(Jammu & Kashmir)
Important gears for Mountain Climbing
» Kerosene oil must be carried.
» Carry a pair of canvas shoes, this helps
in rock climbing.
» Other gears one should carry are a
backpack, coat, water, enough food,
flashlight, first aid kit, sunglasses, a
map, crampons, an ice axe, warm clothing and
a rope.
Permits
Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) based
at Delhi, provides the information related
to peak booking fees, inner line
restrictions, import of equipment, camera
permits, insurance, medical attention, and
evacuation procedure. For foreign tourists
permit is required from Government of India
and issue of 'X' Mountaineering Visa by
India Embassy. IMF provide necessary help in
organizing and sponsoring mountain climbing.
It also deputes a liaison officer to
accompany foreign climbers. All inquiries
related to climbing have to be forwarded to
IMF for clearance. The climbing team should
give at least a 6-month's notice before
mountain climbing.
Cycling in India
Biking / Cycling has always been a major
attraction for adventure lovers. Today the
sport is one of the rapid growing and
fascinating adventure sports in India.
Indian Himalayan ranges offer plenty of
biking/ cycling options amidst its high
peaks. The Himalayan ranges with its varied
geo-morphological features provide some of
the great trails for cycling and biking.
Climbing a mountain on a bike or cycle
provides thrilling experience, in which
adventure seekers always remain engaged till
they finish their trip. Riding on a bike or
cycle, offers a big challenge for adventure
enthusiast who dare to conquer the majestic
hills with strong vigor, potential and
aptitude. Biking / Cycling trough Himalayan
roads take one to some of the highest towns
and villages that are a different world. The
rustic, pollution free, calm and charming
place provide a heavenly feel. Overall
biking or cycling is the best option to
explore a small hamlet or an unknown town in
the foothills of the Himalayas.
Biking/ Climbing
Locales in India
The varied topography of India makes it also
ideal for biking and cycling. The Himalayan
ranges are considered best for enjoying this
adventure sport. Some of the famous places
for biking/ cycling in the Himalayan region
are located in the states of Jammu and
Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal,
Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. Situated at a
height of 18,370 metre, the Khardung La
Pass, in Jammu and Kashmir is the highest
motorable pass in the world. Other high
passes are Baralachala Pass (4,892 m),
Lachalangla Pass (5,065m) and Tanglangla
Pass (5,360m). Terai forests in the
Himalayan ranges of Nainital and Himachal
Pradesh are ideal for cycling. Cycling
through these stretches offer breathtaking
views of the surroundings.
Permits Required
As most of the cycling/ biking tracks pass
adjoining the border of neighbouring
countries, so one need the prior permission
from the concerned authority for cycling or
biking in the Indian Himalayas. For all
biking tours in Indian Himalayas, the
adventure seekers need a clearance six month
before the tours from the Indian
Mountaineering Foundation (IMF). IMF deputes
a Liaison Officer, who provide necessary
help in case of emergency. The Liaison
Office coordinates with many government
agencies for the smooth completion of the
adventure tour. The costs of the Liaison
Officer are totally borne by the expedition.
Adventure seekers also have to pay royalty
for biking, which is charged according to
the height and popularity of the summit.
Essentials for
Biking /Cycling
» One must be physically and mentally fit.
» One needs to follow basic guidelines
before hiting the mountain track.
» One must be fully equipped with essential
items which is necessary to take cycling and
motor biking tours in the Himalayas.
» One needs to take specially made cycles or
motorbikes to meet the hard conditions of
rough terrain. These types of cycles or
motorbikes are easily available and are
fitted with the appropriate equipments.
» It must be ensured that the bike has
multi-speed gears, which enable you to cope
with sloppy height of the mountains.
Essential tools must be carried along, which
may be required for repairing in case of a
puncture or other disorder.
» Some of the essential equipments on a
cycle or motorbike tour include helmets,
tent, sleeping bag, drinking water, water
bottle cages, t-shirt, back pack,
wind-cheater snacks and first aid box.
Goa Water Sports
Main Water Sports :
Surfing, Snorkelling, Jet-Skiing, Boogie
Boarding, Scuba Diving, Water-Skiing,
Parasailing, Windsurfing and Deep Sea
Fishing.
Best Time for Water
Sports : The best time for
enjoying the water sports in Goa is the
months of October to May, when the sky
generally remains clear and the waters
placid.
Goa - A Paradise
for Water Sports lovers
The small state of Goa, is often referred to
as a paradise for water sports lovers. The
long coastal area, rivers and lakes of Goa
are ideal for some of the most adventurous
water sports activities. Blessed with a
pleasant climate the state offers wonderful
water sports facilities in India. Goan coast
has always attracted the beach lovers and
sports lovers from around the globe.
Visitors who come to Goa from all parts of
the world, relax and unwind themselves by
indulging themselves in different water
sports here. One needs some instructions
from the experts to enjoy the thrill of Goa
water sports. The training courses are
offered by several Government and private
organizations including hotels and tour
operators.
Popular Water
Sports in Goa
Some of the most famous Goa water sports are
surfing, snorkelling, jet-skiing, boogie
boarding, scuba diving, water-skiing,
parasailing, windsurfing and deep sea
fishing. One can enjoy a swishing ride on a
waterscooter or a speedboat at Dona Paula. A
leisurely sail on a paddleboat on the
beautiful Mayem Lake provides unforgettable
experience. Other famous sports are scuba
diving or paragliding which are available at
Arambol Beach or Bogmalo Beach. Visit Goa
and enjoy these water sports in their best.
Water Sports
Options in Goa
Windsurfing
Windsurfing is a combination of surfing and
sailing, in which one has to adjust his
strength and balance according to the
changing patterns of wind and water. Most
famous windsurfing sites in Goa include the
beaches of Calangute, Colva, Pololem,
Vagator, Baga, Dona Paula, Miramar and
Bogmolo. Surfing under the bright sunlight,
in blue and tranquil water provide a unique
charm. Dona Paula bay is considered ideal
for the amateurs, as the conditions here are
lake-like, both for wind and sea point of
view. The morning time is best for
beginners, when the breeze is light and
steady, while during the afternoons stronger
winds offer a good challenge for the
experienced surfers.
Sailing
Sailing also known as Beer and Sandwitch
sailing, is a major attraction for water
sports lovers. This is the perfect
recreational and relaxation activity for Goa
beach vacation. As the winds in Goa remain
gentle most of the time, so sailing offers
enough time to relax. Dinghies are available
on rent at the hotels and beach resorts in
Goa. The 15 feet long crafts can
accommodated three to four people.
Water -Skiing
Water-skiing in Goa is the best option for a
water skier to fulfill his desire for this
thrilling water sport in India. Hire a
speedboat and venture into the blue sea for
a memorable skiing experience. These
speedboat can achieve the speeds up to 30-40
miles per hour. These boats with
accommodation capacity of six to eight
people, are available at the beach resorts,
hotels and water sports clubs in Goa.
Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving is also one of the most popular
water sports in Goa. This is the best
options to see the coral heads, lobsters and
other marine life, which are found in the
shallow waters of Goa. Most famous diving
sites include Suzy's Wreck, Davy Jones
Locker, Sail Rock, Turbo Tunnel, Surge City,
Uma Guma Reef and Bounty Bay.
Angling
Goa beaches are known for providing varied
and plentiful seafood, which can be
harvested by Angling. Betual is famous for
the finest and biggest mussels, while Agonda
is popular for rockfishes. At Agonda Soormai,
Salmon and Muller are frequent catches.
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