India's adventure tourism numbers have been climbing steadily, and the range of experiences drawing travellers has expanded well beyond what it looked like a few years ago. From high-altitude treks in the Himalayas and white-water rafting in Rishikesh to scuba diving in the Andaman Islands and paragliding in Bir Billing, more Indians than ever are seeking experiences that push them beyond traditional sightseeing. Whether it is bungee jumping, rock climbing, ziplining, canyoning, or multi-day cycling expeditions, travellers today have access to a far broader spectrum of adventure experiences than previous generations. Activities once associated with a small enthusiast community are steadily becoming part of mainstream travel culture.



