Ram Jhula in Rishikesh: a swinging sensation! Cross the Ganga on this iconic bridge, soak in the spiritual vibes, and enjoy breathtaking Himalayan views. The perfect Uttarakhand travel experience awaits!
Enjoy Street Food
Explore Local Markets
Visit Nearby Temples
Walk Across The Bridge
Witness Ganga Aarti
October-to-March
All-Day
₹500 per person
Ram Jhula was originally built in 1889 as a simple suspension bridge made of ropes. It was replaced with the current iron structure in 1986 to accommodate increasing traffic and pedestrian flow. The bridge's construction was a significant feat of engineering at the time, and it has since become an iconic landmark of Rishikesh. Its name, "Ram Jhula," translates to "Ram's Bridge," referring to the Hindu deity Lord Rama. The bridge's location is considered sacred, adding to its importance for both religious pilgrims and tourists.