Water Sports India
India
has got pretty good options as far as water sports is concerned. And if you
do not fear water, then you have got real exciting watery packages, which
include White Water Rafting, Water Skiing, Canoeing and Kayaking, Scuba
Diving, Snorkelling, Angling and Fishing.About the options that you can have for water sports in India, well, just keep on counting! There are the island destination of Andaman & Nicobar in the Bay of Bengal and Lakshwadeep in the Arabian Sea. Then the best mainland choice for water adventures is Goa, where amateurs can also get professional help to get the watery taste. The thrill seekers can try out the Ganges and its tributaries in the north for river rafting.
White Water Rafting
The magic behind River Rafting also referred, as White
Water Rafting, is the extreme and never-ending thrills in the untamed
rivers. The rivers in the upper Himalayas are among the best in the world
for river sports, with many staircase rapids that challenge the body and
spirit of the river runner.
Ganges River has always remains a mystery for explorers and full of surprises for the rafters. Ganga near Rishikesh in Uttaranchal is a popular spot for white water rafting. The whitewater river rafting stretch of the Ganges is from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh where the river has 12 major rapids over 36-kms long, most of which are easily negotiable and some require our expertise.
Ganges River has always remains a mystery for explorers and full of surprises for the rafters. Ganga near Rishikesh in Uttaranchal is a popular spot for white water rafting. The whitewater river rafting stretch of the Ganges is from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh where the river has 12 major rapids over 36-kms long, most of which are easily negotiable and some require our expertise.
Scuba Diving & Snorkelling
If you want to dive into the water to check out the
exquisite marine life hidden inside the mysterious horizons of the sea then
the coastal regions of India are the best places for divers and snorkellers.
Surrounded by a long stretch of coastal belt on the three sides, a water
sport fan can get immense opportunities in India to enjoy the sun, sand, sea
and surf.
Canoeing & Kayaking
The golden sand beaches along the Indian coastline and
the lakes situated in the North and the Northeastern Indian states offer
some excellent facilities for water sports for adventure seekers. Kayaking
is just like backpacking on an off beaten path, except that this time your
adventure is on the sea. This spot provide the best opportunity for sports
lovers to come close to nature.
Water Skiing
Skiing on water does sound a different. A little new
to the adventure sports arena of India, water skiing is a lot more thrilling
from snow skiing. The first major factor is that there's no snow or
mountainous slopes instead one glides on water. Secondly, you need to be
good swimmer because you never know when you have to let go off the tow-rope
attached to the boat.
Fishing & Angling
Since time immemorial fishing has been one of the most beloved past time water sport of the people in India. Whether one loves to eat fishes or just for the pleasure and fun purpose, fishing is the best leisure activity one can come across. The Indian coastal areas provide high adventure for trawler fishing while the wide rivers in the hinterland sport an ample variety of fish.Another kind of fishing related activity is Angling that has important methods of conservation. A good, healthy stock of fish is not the only product of the conservation efforts of anglers, waterside plants, insects, birds, mammals and reptiles also get benefit of Eco friendly sport.
Sailing, Yatching & Surfing
Surfing is one of the best sports when it comes to making a splash in water and the craze of this water sport is fastly catching up as a favourite beach water sport in India. The water sport of sailing is like an idyllic cruise where you can play with the winds, crossing seas and get to know nature in a better way. The pleasure of yachting in India will tempt any yachter to repeat his Yachting experience again, to explore yet another stretch of coast and to relive the luxurious pace of life on the sea.







