Spanning 450 feet (137 meters) across the Ganges River in upper Rishikesh, the Ram Jhula suspension bridge connects the Muni Ki Reti area with Swargashram. As one of two main bridges in this part of town, alongside the Janki Setu Bridge, it serves as a primary thoroughfare for pedestrians. The bridge offers a unique vantage point to observe the sacred river and the bustling activity on both banks. Visitors can walk across, taking in the serene views and the vibrant energy of the surroundings, making it an essential part of the local landscape.
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