Lakshman Jhula is a historic iron suspension bridge spanning the Ganges River, connecting the villages of Tapovan and Jonk in Rishikesh. Built in 1929, the 450-foot-long bridge is a significant landmark and pilgrimage site. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed to be the site where Lord Lakshman, brother of Lord Rama, crossed the river on jute ropes during the Ramayana era. The bridge offers panoramic views of the Ganges River and surrounding temples, making it one of the most iconic structures in Rishikesh. The area around the bridge is bustling with shops, cafes, ashrams, and temples, creating a vibrant spiritual and cultural atmosphere that attracts thousands of visitors and pilgrims annually.
- Address: Taxi Stand, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192
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