Depart your hotel in Rishikesh and drive ~25 km to the Mohan Chatti bungee site; journey takes roughly 45–75 minutes depending on traffic. This places you at the site early to complete registration and choose a jump slot.
Complete registration, sign the safety disclaimer, get weighed and fitted with a harness; professional jump masters give a concise safety briefing. The site typically operates 08:00–17:00 but confirm your booking time with the operator.
Final harness checks and a short 15–20 minute trek up to the 83 m platform; trainers perform last safety checks so you feel confident before lining up. Arrive at the platform early if you want prime camera angles.
Make your jump from India’s highest fixed bungee platform — you’ll experience a 2–3 second free fall followed by a controlled rebound; unforgettable and safety equipment is internationally certified. Allow time for queuing; the actual fall is seconds but the full experience ~45–60 minutes.
After the jump you’ll be lowered to the landing zone, collect your certificate and optional HD video/photos at the site café while you recuperate. The on‑site café usually opens 08:00–17:00 — check availability before arrival.
Try nearby adrenaline attractions on the same complex: the Flying Fox (zipline) or Giant Swing are short, high‑adrenaline experiences that pair well with bungee. These typically operate 09:00–17:00; book on arrival as slots fill fast.
Return to Rishikesh for lunch — recommended spots: Chotiwala Restaurant for a hearty North Indian thali (open 08:00–22:00) or Little Buddha Café for relaxed international dishes and river views. Both are reliable for post‑adventure food.
Stroll the iconic suspension bridges and explore nearby temples and cafés; the bridges and riverside paths are accessible most of the day (often open 24 hours). It’s a pleasant, low‑effort way to unwind after the jump.
Relax at a riverside café — try Pure Soul Café & Organic Kitchen for light meals and chilled atmosphere, open roughly 08:00–10:00pm. Good time for photos, checking jump footage again and charging devices.
If you’re staying into the evening, attend the Ganga Aarti (approx. 6pm, seasonal) at Triveni Ghat for a spiritual riverside ceremony; timings vary by season so check locally. Arrive 15–20 minutes early for a good view.
For dinner choose The Sitting Elephant (continental and Indian, quieter rooftop dining) or Chotiwala for a traditional meal; both are open into the evening and are ideal for refuelling after a big day.
Head back to your hotel in Rishikesh, or take an onward taxi to Haridwar (≈45 min) or Dehradun (≈1h30m) depending on your plans. Book transfers in advance if you have a tight schedule.