Hey adventurers! Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand is a super cool suspension bridge across the holy Ganges River. Legend says Lord Lakshman crossed the river here on a jute rope! Earlier it was known as the 'Jhula Pul'. Walking across gives you amazing views of the mountains and temples. It's a must-see for any India travel and tourism enthusiast!
Capture Panoramic Views
Enjoy Street Food
Observe The River Ganges
Shop For Souvenirs
Visit Nearby Temples
Walk Across The Bridge
October-May
All-Day
₹500 per person
Lakshman Jhula is said to have been originally built from jute ropes in 1889, later replaced with an iron suspension bridge in 1929. Legend has it that Lord Lakshmana, brother of Lord Rama, crossed the Ganges at this very spot using a jute rope bridge. The bridge has undergone renovations and repairs over the years, including a recent reinforcement project. It remains an important pilgrimage site and a symbol of Rishikesh's spiritual significance. The bridge has also been featured in several Bollywood films, further enhancing its popularity.