Janki Jhula, the third suspension bridge in Rishikesh over the sacred Ganges, is more than a mere crossing; it's a tranquil gateway to spiritual and natural wonders. Spanning 346 meters with an impressive 274-meter span, famously known as Janki Setu, the bridge invites visitors to immerse themselves in architectural brilliance and cultural significance.
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Send Enquiry for Tour PackagesJanki Jhula, Rishikesh's third suspension bridge gracefully spanning the Ganges, offers not only a scenic passage across the sacred river but also an immersive experience in spirituality and natural beauty. With a total length of 346 meters, including an expansive span of 274 meters, Janki Jhula stands as a testament to both architectural finesse and cultural significance. Janki Setu is first three lane bridge in Rishkesh, center lane is for two wheelers and small carts and side lanes for pedestrians.
Nestled near Janki Jhula, the surroundings unveil spiritual treasures like Triveni Ghat, renowned for its tranquil ambiance and daily Ganga Aarti. Discover Geeta Bhawan, where Bhagavad Gita verses adorn the walls, offering a serene space for reflection.
Proximity to revered ashrams like Swargashram and Parmarth Niketan beckons those seeking solace and wisdom. Traversing Janki Jhula promises an enchanting journey through Rishikesh's spiritual and natural wonders along the sacred Ganges.
Janki Jhula is located in Rishikesh ( near Swarg Ashram in Rishikesh).
Janki Jhula is conveniently situated in Rishikesh city and is accessible by shared auto-rickshaws. The nearest railway station to reach Janki Jhula is the Rishikesh railway station, just 5 kilometers away, while the nearest airport is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 20 kilometers from the iconic suspension bridge.