8 Bungee Jumping Spots in India for Adrenaline Seekers
If you grew up hearing dadi talk about steady nerves and chai before exams, bungee jumping swaps the chai for a short, sharp thrill and proves courage in a single leap. This guide rounds up eight bungee spots across India where the views matter as much as the drop. I focused on places with established operators or repeated coverage in travel reporting so you can plan with confidence. The list mixes Himalayan platforms, coastal cliffs, convenient adventure parks and seasonal pop-ups so you get a range of settings and difficulty levels. For each spot I’ve pulled together what research shows about heights, timing, safety pointers and booking tips. Where sources disagree or details vary by operator, I flag that so you know to confirm before you go. Before you read on, here’s a short checklist to keep in your phone: check the operator’s safety certifications, confirm weight and age limits, ask whether the price includes photos and videos, and note the best seasonal window so weather doesn’t cancel your jump. If this is your first jump, plan an easy travel day after the activity—your legs may be wobbly and you’ll want a relaxed ride home. Ready to see where to jump? Start with Rishikesh, then read across mountain and coastal options to match the setting you like.
1. Rishikesh — India's high-profile fixed-platform jump

Rishikesh has long been called an adventure hub, and its bungee setups are among the most well-known in India. Travel coverage highlights Rishikesh as hosting one of the country’s prominent fixed-platform bungee experiences, making it a popular pick for travellers who want to pair a jump with rafting or a short trek. Operators working in the area emphasize standard safety checks and certified gear; look for operators that publish their inspection practices and belong to recognized adventure associations. Practical planning tips: pick mornings or late afternoons for calmer winds, and book online during peak tourist season to lock in a time slot. If you’re combining a jump with river rafting, leave at least half a day between activities so you’re not rushed. Ask the operator directly about weight and age rules—many places have a lower weight limit and a minimum age requirement. For first-timers, operators typically offer a brief safety briefing and harness fit before the jump so you know exactly what to expect.
