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Lakshman Jhula, Rishikesh

If you are visiting Haridwar and Rishikesh, the two sacred places of worship for Hindus, then you must visit Lakshman Jhula which is situated in Rishikesh. Ganga looks very beautiful from here & which is why the bridge is an iconic landmark of Rishikesh.

There are two suspensions Bridges in Rishikesh, one is Ram Jhula and the second is Lakshman Jhula. Like Ram Jhula, no bikes are allowed on this bridge, thus making it most attractive for tourists as they cross the bridge by walking. Either you are crossing the river or you are having a view of the bridge from far away, both are just amazing.

Historical Importance

Built in 1923, this 137-meter footbridge is an essential way of pedestrian traffic across the Ganga. It is located around 5 Km from the main city. As per some old stories, Lord Ram crossed the river Ganga at this place with the help of Ropes along with his Younger Brother, Lakshman. Later Iron Bridge is constructed by one businessman called Surajmal Jhunjhunwala.

Why it is Famous?

The main bridge is mainly famous for its iconic structure and heart soothing view of River Ganga. You will just feel the religious relevance of this place once you decided to visit. Many activities like Sadhus sitting, monkeys playing, people worshiping goes on at the bridge at the same time.

How to Reach

By Train: The railway station closest to go to Laxman Jhula is Rishikesh railway station. It is only 3 km away from Laxman Jhula. Cabs are easily available at the Railway Station for providing quick transportation service to Laxman Jhula.

By Flight: The airport closest to Laxman Jhula is Jolly Grant Airport. The distance between Laxman Jhula and Jolly Grant Airport is 21.7 km. You can take a cab to reach Laxman Jhula.

Things to Do

Important things which can be done nearby this place as follows:-

Famous Restaurant or Places to Eat Nearby

If you are in Rishikesh, various options are available to eat. Some of them are as follows:-

Recommendations: – Do’s and Don’ts:

This place has lots of Monkeys, so don’t tease the monkeys and keep food out of sight. Make sure you are not holding or eating foods while being at this place. Plan your visit according to the weather.

FAQs

Q-1: When was Laxman Jhula built?
Ans: Laxman Jhula is 450-ft long iron suspension bridge constructed over the Ganga river in 1923. It is said that it was the bridge which was crossed by Lord Laxman who was Lord Rama’s younger brother.

Q-2: Is Laxman Jhula worth seeing?
Ans: Yes, because it offers a beautiful view and an unforgettable experience.

Q-3: Why is it called Lakshman Jhula?
Ans: Lakshman Jhula is called so because of Lord Lakshman, younger brother of Lord Rama, who crossed the river with just two ropes. To honour Lord Lakshman 284 feet long bridge was built which is now known as Lakshman Jhula.

Q-4: How old is Lakshman Jhula?
Ans: Lakshman Jhula Rishikesh is near about 90 years old.

Q-5: How far is Lakshman Jhula from Haridwar?
Ans: The distance from Haridwar to Lakshman Jhula is 26 km.

Q-6: Would you recommend a guide?
This place is self-explaining. Also, No professional guides are available here. You may ask locals for anything you wanted to know or anything you needed.

Q-7: Is Lakshman Jhula closed?
Ans: Yes, For the bad condition of the bridge, it is closed from 12th July 2019.

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