Camping in Rishikesh

1. Repellents: Repellents is a must as your camp will be near to a jungle and you would not like to have sleepless night when you are somewhere to relax.

2. Sunscreen: Sunscreen is also very important as in a day time it is bright sunny which might tan your body.

3. First aid Kit: Although your Camp Provider might have basic first aid supplies but always keep it with yourself while camping

4. Torch: Torch will be required at night and also do not forget to keep extra batteries for emergencies

5. Garbage Bag: Always keep a garbage bag while going for camping as you would not like to put garbage near your camp otherwise your kids might not be able to come for camping in such areas. Keep it Clean and let the beauty remain for years to come.

6. Avoid Over Baggage: Basic necessities are always recommended while camping but it does not mean that you take too much of precautions and overweigh your baggage which is difficult to carry. It is always recommended to choose a right back pack which you can carry easily and to have basic stuff inside the same.

These are just the basic tips for camping which you might like to follow and Happy Camping to you.

Aspen Camp provides Camping in Rishikesh along with riverÒ  rafting in Rishikesh. Whatever you opt for we will make sure that you get theÒ  best experience with all fun you can imagine.

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