Itinerary -
Day 1:
Reach camp early in the morning. Post breakfast drive to Bagwan/jayalgarh and raft down to Devprayag. Lunch at Devprayag from here raft down for another 12 kms to reach Beasghat. Once at the camp we will indulge in some super exciting cliff jumping. evening bonfire by the river & dinner under a canopy of stars
Day 2:
After breakfast we get a hang of Duckie rides and take turns to enjoy the sport on a 15 kms stretch to Kaudiyala. At Kaudiyala, we get into a bus and take a 11 kms ride to Marine drive from where we get into the rafts again and go all the way down to Rishikesh. We have packed lunch enroute.
Trip Ends With Sweet Memories !!!
List of Essentials
Below is a list of essentials you would require at the camp:
T-shirts/Shirts
Shorts
Comfortable fit Jeans/Track Pants
Light jacket (Sep-Oct, Apr)
Heavy Jacket (Nov-Mar)
Thermals (Upper & Lower) (Nov-Mar)
Woolen cap (Nov-Mar)
Woollen socks (Nov-Mar)
Floaters
Comfortable walking shoes/sneakers
Sunscreen Lotion
Cap
Flashlight
Sunglasses
Medicines, if requiring any specific medication
Camera (optional)
Carry your stuff in a duffel bag/soft shoulder bag or a rucksack and avoid suitcases/strolleys
For Departure Dates just call 7350530009 / 7350540009 / 7350550009
How to Reach
By Road: You could drive yourself from Delhi to Beasghat as there is a good road that connects Delhi to Haridwar & Rishikesh and beyond. For the drive, you would use the following route:
Delhi - Ghaziabad - Meerut (bypass) - Muzaffarnagar bypass - Roorkee - Haridwar - Rishikesh - Shivpuri – Kaudiyala – Beasghat
From Haridwar/Rishikesh bus stand you would get a number of local buses and shared jeeps going on the Badrinath highway. You could request the driver to drop you off at Beasghat (in front of the camp) which is on the main highway itself.
By Air: Dehradun is now well connected to Delhi and Mumbai and the list of connections is growing daily with regular flights from all over the country. From Delhi there are close to 8 flights that operate during the day starting with the first flight at 9:55 am and the last flight at 3:30 pm. Fares begin at Rs. 3200 per person. From the airport, we could arrange a private transfer to the camp or you could use any of the above modes of transport from Rishikesh. For travel between Dehradun and Rishikesh (15 kms), there is a prepaid taxi stand outside the airport and they charge Rs. 550 for the transfer. On the return also, there are flights available all day with the last flight departing at 4:30 pm.
By Rail: Haridwar is well connected to all parts of the country by rail. For cities that are not directly connected to Haridwar, one could come to Delhi and then take any of the trains to Haridwar that run all through the day. Once in Haridwar, you could take any of the mentioned road travel modes, mentioned above, to Jayalgarh. Given below are some of the train connections between Haridwar and Delhi.
Duration: 2 Days
Season: Jan-Jun, Sep-Dec
Grade: Moderate +
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TRIPS
Rafting on the most popular river Ganga
Rafting through exciting Class II & III rapids including Golf Course, Roller Coaster, Clubhouse, Three Blind Mice, etc.
Campsite on a sandy beach on the banks of the river
Other water activities like Body Surfing, Cliff Jumping, etc.
Bonfire in the nights
BASE FOR THE TRIP: CAMP BEASGHAT
Famous around the world for the greatest eddie currents and best spot to catch the Golden Mahaseer, lying on the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas, is Beas Ghat. Camping next to Ganges on a wild white sand beach, with fire illuminating the camps, it's easy to get away from the chaos while lying on the sand and gazing at the night sky overwhelmed with infinite stars, such are our camps at the famous Beas Ghat. Just 12 kms from the legendary confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda, merging to form Ganga, at Deoparyag. Perfect for the ones looking for an activity-filled day followed by relaxed evenings by the riverside under the star-spangled sky. Many hours can be spent with a book by the riverside coupled with short nature walks along the riverside or into the forests that surround the camp. For the rafters this is a unique location as one can raft on 5 different rivers from here, namely Alaknanda, upper Alaknanda, Ganga, Bhagirathi and Pinder. So there is a wide variety of rafting available, from mild to extremely wild. In addition to rafting there are many more adventure activities available at the campsite. Activities like, body surfing, cliff jumping, bridge slithering, river crossing etc.