Heavy showers in the hills of Uttarakhand over the past few days and the melting glaciers due to increasing heat have shot up the water level in the Ganga rendering rafting in the river at Rishikesh unsafe, state Tourism Development Council sources said here today.
The rains over the past couple of days have brought a lot of silt and boulders into the river which might be risky for rafters, they said.
Usually, rafting is stopped in the Ganga every year from June 30 to September one. Its closure this year 12 days in advance will make adventure tourists to wait till September to enjoy the sport.
Unaware of the Tourism Development Council notice, several rafts were lowered into the river yesterday for tourists but forest department personnel intervened immediately to have them withdrawn.
With the TDC notice ordering closure of rafting in the Ganga this season, about a 100-odd beach camps put up at Kaudiyawala-Munikireti area in Rishikesh are being wound up now.
"After a low-key initial opening we had a brisk rafting season this year which picked up in the month of May and June. A large number of tourists enjoyed rafting and camping along the banks of the Ganga this year," a raft operator said.
However, he said the administration had taken the right decision by stopping it 12 days ahead of schedule for safety reasons.
