Bhumi Café is a calm and cozy café in the heart of Rishikesh, offering a serene escape from the busy streets. Known for its open-air garden and inviting courtyard seating, the café is often described as a “home away from home.” It’s a favorite spot for solo travelers, remote workers, and anyone looking for a peaceful corner to read, relax, or meet like-minded people.
What Makes Bhumi Café Special
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Relaxed Garden Ambience: The open courtyard and greenery-filled seating create a soothing, grounding atmosphere perfect for unwinding.
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Healthy, Plant-Based Menu: The café serves fresh, wholesome, and plant-forward dishes — smoothie bowls, protein bowls, falafel wraps, avocado toast, and healthy versions of Indian breakfasts.
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Specialty Drinks: Quality coffee, herbal teas, fresh juices, and nutrient-packed smoothies cater beautifully to vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets.
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Community-Oriented Space: Bhumi Café encourages connection through its pet-friendly environment, second-hand item exchange corner, and occasional live music gatherings.
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Ideal for Travelers: Whether you’re journaling, working remotely, or simply taking a break, the café’s gentle energy makes it a comfortable sanctuary for long stays.
In Essence
Bhumi Café stands out as a warm, inclusive, and nourishing spot where wholesome food meets soulful community. It’s not just a café — it’s a peaceful retreat where you can breathe, connect, and feel at home in Rishikesh.
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FAQ's
What kind of experience is this trip?
It’s a blend of adventure sports (rafting, jumps) + nature + relaxed nights by the river — designed to energize and refresh.
Where in Rishikesh is the base/start?
The adventure hub is located in the Rishikesh region, ideally near the Ganga, hills and forests for quick access to all activities.
How long is the trip?
Options vary — e.g., 1 night / 2 days, 2 nights / 3 days. You can tailor the duration to your schedule.
What activities are covered?
Rafting, cliff jumping or zip-line, forest or hill trek, camping or riverside chill time, and optional yoga/meditation side-session.
Do I need prior adventure experience?
No — most activities are accessible for beginners. Guides help you with safety and technique.
What should I bring?
Comfortable sports clothing, trekking/river-shoes, jacket, swimwear, towel, camera or phone for content.
Is it safe?
Yes — operators provide certified guides, safety gear and briefings. Always follow instructions.
What’s the best time to visit?
The weather is best in spring (March-April) and autumn (Sept-Nov). Monsoon months may affect river/trekking conditions.
Can I do this solo or with friends?
Absolutely — solo travellers are welcome. Great for digital-creators who want content in beautiful surroundings.
How do I book/what’s the cost?
Contact the tour operator, choose your date, confirm duration and gear. Pricing depends on length & activities — ask for a full breakdown.




