Ram Jhula is one of the most famous suspension bridges in Rishikesh, connecting the Sivananda Ashram area to Swarg Ashram across the Ganga. Built in the 1980s, this iron bridge is longer and wider than Laxman Jhula and offers a calm, serene walking experience with beautiful river views. As you walk across, you can feel the cool breeze and see boats, temples, and ashrams lining the holy river.
The bridge holds great spiritual significance because it lies between two major ashrams—Parmarth Niketan and Gita Bhawan. Early mornings and evenings are especially peaceful, with the sounds of temple bells and the sight of the flowing Ganga creating a magical atmosphere. Ram Jhula is not only an important pathway but also a must-visit viewpoint for anyone exploring the spiritual and scenic beauty of Rishikesh.