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ADVENTURE SPORT DESTINATIONS IN INDIA


One of the best things about India is the wide variety of geological conditions and climates that the country offers. From the deserts of Rajasthan to the Himalayan mountains to the pristine lagoons of Kerala, few countries in the world, if any, can boast of such variety. It’s not surprising that India is a pretty good destination for adventure sports enthusiasts.

Although it has taken a bit of time to gain a foothold, adventure sports in India are becoming increasingly popular. Here are 15 of the best adventure sports destinations that are worth visiting for the ultimate rush brought to you by the CD Blog!

1. MOUNTAIN BIKING

a. Singalila Ridge, West Bengal

Although the Singalila Ridge in the northwest of West Bengal has been a popular trekking destination for quite some time, it has seen an influx of mountain biking enthusiasts in the recent years and has become a favourite on any Adventure-junkie’s book.

b. Pang to Rumtse, Ladakh

You don’t need a Royal Enfield to truly explore Ladakh. If you prefer to pedal rather than a motorized bike, Ladakh has a lot to offer. The road from Pang to Rumtse in particular provides a great balance between a challenging ride and exquisite views.

c. Trails of Sikkim

The trails of Sikkim are popular with mountain bikers from around the world. Not only are the trails, some of them running through tea plantations, quite thrilling but they also allow you to meet and enjoy with mountain bikers from other countries.

Exploring the Sikkim trails.

2. PARAGLIDING

a. Stok Kangri, Ladakh

The trek up to Stok Kangri is considered to be one of the most challenging trek routes in India. However, once you’re up there, you can reward yourself by paragliding over the valleys and taking in some breath-taking views.

b. Bir, Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh isn’t just about Shimla and family vacations. HP is fast becoming an adventure sports hub and Bir attracts para-gliders from all over the country and even from across the world.

c. Kamshet, Maharashtra

Located 110 km outside Mumbai and only 45 km from Pune, Kamshet is the go-to destination for paragliding in the West coast. With conditions that are ideal for amateurs to learn in, you can expect Kamshet to be as busy as Bir in a few years.

3.WATER SPORTS

a. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Rishikesh has long been one of the finest places in India for water sports. Nothing much has changed over the years as the rivers around Rishikesh continue to be one of the most ideal destination for white-water rafting.

b. Baga, Goa

Goa is more than just churches, partying, and affordable alcohol! Look closely and you will find a budding water sports culture. From jet-skiing to surfing, the beaches of Goa have a lot to offer. You just have to look in the right places.

c. Devprayag, Karnataka

In many ways, Deprayag in Karnataka is the ideal place for people looking to take up kayaking. The Kali River is a mix of calm and rough waters, which means it is a great place to learn and master the art of kayaking and rafting.

4. SCUBA DIVING

a. Andaman Islands

In the world of scuba diving, the waters around the Andaman Islands have been a very well-kept secret. However, as more people come to know about it, the Andaman Islands are playing host to an increasing number of scuba divers from around the world.

b. Netrani, Karnataka

If you prefer to keep your scuba diving action closer to the mainland, Netrani in Karnataka is a great place to get started off at. Not only are the waters pristine, there are a number of certified world-class diving schools that rent out quality equipment for safe adventuring.

c. Lakshadweep Islands

For those who want to go scuba-diving while staying away from the crowds, it doesn’t get any better than the Lakshadweep Islands.

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