Ram Jhula

Ram Jhula: Bridge Between Faith & Serenity

Spanning the sacred Ganga River, Ram Jhula is one of Rishikesh’s most cherished landmarks—a 450-foot-long iron suspension bridge that gracefully links Muni Ki Reti and Swarg Ashram. Named after Lord Ram, this bridge is more than just a connection between two banks—it’s a spiritual gateway where tradition, tranquility, and beauty come together.

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Highlights of Ram Jhula

Built in 1986, Ram Jhula has become a key passage for locals, monks, and travelers. As you walk across, the panoramic view of the Ganges flowing between the Himalayan foothills is simply breathtaking. Lined with ashrams, temples, and spiritual bookshops, this bridge offers a peaceful yet powerful vibe that draws both seekers and sightseers alike.

Journey to the Sacred Span

Located around 3 km from Rishikesh’s main city, Ram Jhula is easily accessible by road and is close to major spiritual centers. Whether you’re walking, cycling, or riding a scooter, the route is scenic and filled with the aroma of street food, chants from temples, and views of monks meditating along the riverbanks.

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Walk into Spiritual Bliss

Ram Jhula isn’t just a bridge it’s a journey through spirituality and scenic grace. Whether you’re chanting mantras, taking photos, or simply standing still to watch the river flow beneath your feet, this experience is bound to leave your heart calm and soul enriched.

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