Depart your hotel and drive ~25 km to the Mohan Chatti adventure complex; allow 45–75 minutes depending on traffic and road conditions. Arrive early to complete registration smoothly and for better slot flexibility.
Complete registration, sign the safety disclaimer, get weighed and fitted with a safety harness; professional jump masters give a clear safety briefing. The operator generally runs sessions between 08:00–17:00 but confirm your exact time when booking.
If you prefer breakfast before the jump, Little Buddha Café in Rishikesh offers continental options and good coffee; keep it light to avoid nausea during the jump. If your hotel provides an early breakfast, that’s often the most convenient choice.
Instructors perform last harness checks and you walk to the 83‑metre platform; the short trek helps you focus and preview the platform before the jump. Follow all crew instructions — safety is the priority.
Experience a 2–3 second free fall from the 83m platform with a controlled rebound and lowering to the landing area; the site is certified and uses imported safety gear overseen by trained jump masters. Expect the full process (briefing, gearing, jump, landing) to take up to 60 minutes per jumper including queue time.
Collect your 'I Did It!' certificate and optional HD photos/videos at the on‑site counter, then relax with refreshments at the café. Media packages are usually available to purchase on site or chosen during booking.
Add the Flying Fox (zipline) or Giant Swing for more adrenaline — short, well supervised experiences located in the same complex. Book these extras on arrival if not pre‑booked, as slots can fill during busy periods.
Return to Rishikesh and choose a relaxed lunch to recover: Chotiwala Restaurant (vegetarian thali, open ≈08:00–22:00) for a hearty local meal, or The Sitting Elephant (rooftop, varied menu, typically open midday–late) for international options.
Walk the famous suspension bridges, visit small temples and browse riverside shops — a calming contrast to the morning’s adrenaline. The bridges are accessible throughout the day; check local notices for any maintenance closures.
Rest at a riverside café for snacks, smoothies and to review your jump photos in comfort; these cafés are popular and good for recharging devices and spirits. They remain open through the afternoon into the evening.
For gentle recovery, book a 60–90 minute yoga class or short massage at a town studio to stretch and relax after the jump. Check studio schedules and book ahead — many offer late‑afternoon classes and treatments.
Experience the evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat; arrive 15–20 minutes early for a good view. The ceremony is free but donations or offerings are welcomed.
Enjoy dinner at The Sitting Elephant for varied international options and rooftop views, or Chotiwala for a filling vegetarian thali; confirm current kitchen closing times when you arrive. Both are well suited to refuel after a big day.
Head back to your hotel in Rishikesh or arrange a taxi onward to Haridwar (≈45 minutes) or Dehradun (≈1h30m). If you have late travel plans, pre‑book transfers to avoid delays.