Book your bungee slot online and get an exclusive discount on your rafting trip via the operator’s website: https://rishikeshbungeejumping.com/. Booking ahead saves time at the site and guarantees your preferred jump window.
Depart your hotel and drive ~25 km to Mohan Chatti; allow 45–75 minutes depending on traffic to arrive early for registration. Early arrival gives you flexibility for morning jump slots and avoids mid‑day queues.
Complete registration, sign the safety disclaimer, get weighed and fitted with a harness; professional jump masters deliver a concise safety briefing. The adventure complex typically operates 08:00–17:00 but confirm your booking time on the website.
If you prefer breakfast on the go, try Little Buddha Café for strong coffee and continental options (open ~08:00–22:00); hotels also provide early breakfasts if requested. Eating before the jump helps avoid nausea — keep it light and hydrating.
Final harness checks and a 15–20 minute walk to the 83m platform; instructors perform last‑minute safety checks so you feel confident before queuing. Arrive early at the platform for better position for photos and calmer nerves.
Leap from India’s highest fixed bungee platform — experience a 2–3 second free fall followed by a controlled rebound; the site uses internationally certified equipment and experienced jump masters. Allow 45–60 minutes for queuing, briefing and the full jump experience.
After being lowered to the landing zone, collect your certificate and optional HD photos/videos at the on‑site café while you recover. The café is usually open 08:00–17:00; check availability for media packages when booking.
Add another adrenaline hit with the Flying Fox (zipline) or Giant Swing located at the same complex; short experiences that complement the bungee. These attractions typically operate 09:00–17:00; slots can fill so book on arrival or reserve online if available.
Return to Rishikesh for a relaxed lunch — Chotiwala Restaurant is a reliable choice for traditional North Indian thalis (open ~08:00–22:00), while The Sitting Elephant or Little Buddha Café offer continental and lighter options with river views. Choose based on appetite and how you feel after the jump.
Stroll the famous suspension bridges, explore small temples and riverside shops; the bridges are accessible throughout the day (many parts open 24 hours). This is a calm way to unwind and get classic Rishikesh photos.
Relax at a riverside café such as Pure Soul Café & Organic Kitchen (open ~08:00–22:00) for snacks, smoothies and to review your jump photos in comfort. It’s a pleasant spot to recuperate and charge devices before evening activities.
Attend the evening Ganga Aarti (approx. 18:00, seasonal) at Triveni Ghat for a spiritual riverside ceremony; timings change with season so check locally and arrive 15–20 minutes early for a good view. The aarti is a memorable cultural close to the day.
For dinner, try The Sitting Elephant for quieter rooftop dining and continental dishes, or Chotiwala for a hearty vegetarian thali; both stay open into the evening and are excellent for refuelling. Check current kitchen closing times (often ~21:30–22:00) to avoid disappointment.
Head back to your hotel in Rishikesh, or arrange a taxi onward to Haridwar (≈45 minutes) or Dehradun (≈1h30m). Book any late transfers in advance if you have tight onward connections.