Have you always dreamed of flying? Taking in the sprawling views of the rolling hills, glistening lakes, towns hidden by mists, and lush forests from above? The ropeways in India will give you wings! Or, more realistically, a cable car with a magnificent view from above. Here’s a list of the top 10 ropeway in India, offering the perfect combination of beauty, masti, and thrill at a quarter the cost of a flight.

Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir

Gulmarg Gondola
Gulmarg Gondola
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India’s most popular ropeway, undoubtedly, the Gulmarg ropeway, is elevated at a shocking height up to 3,950 meters (approx. 13,000 feet). Secure all-inclusive Gulmarg tour packages to float over the winter wonderland and feel like you’re riding a snowflake in the skies. Reserve the best hotels in Gulmarg to enjoy the view from one of the top ropeways in India! Gulmarg is known for its skiing and snowboarding escapes, so it’s best to visit from late November to February. Explore top destinations for skiing in India.

Highlight: The Gulmarg Gondola is the longest and highest ropeway in India and Asia!

Cost: Between Rs.950 and Rs.1200
Ride Duration: 10 min.
Covering Locations: Phase 1 from Gulmarg Resort to Kongdoori
Phase 2 from Kongdoori Valley to Apharwat Peak

Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Representation of the Gondola in Manali
Representation of the Gondola in Manali
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Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani fans? Manali’s Gondola in India is your next stop to test the thrilling ropeways, offering breathtaking views of the Solang Valley. The 1.5km long ride feels like it’s over in seconds, as you’ll automatically get lost in the ethereal views. Offering views from 3,200 meters above, the personalized Manali tour packages provide unrivalled peace after all the Manali adventure.

Highlight: Solang Valley, Pir Panjal Range, Beas River, and Himalayan views. Available all year round.

Cost: Starting at Rs.500
Ride Duration: 10 min
Covering Locations: Going up to Mount Phatru.

Gangtok, Sikkim

Gangtok Ropeway
Gangtok Ropeway
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Intertwined in the local way of living in Gangtok, while one of the top ropeways in India is mainly used by tourists, it offers a dazzling view of the tiny towns. From above, the colorful buildings, lush greenery, Teesta River, and Mt. Kanchenjunga views, among Indian ropeways, Gangtok takes the crown. Soaring in the skies at 6,200 feet, booking customizable Sikkim tour packages is a must!

Highlight: Views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the tallest mountain in India.

Cost: Starting at Rs.117
Ride time: 15 to 20 min.
Covering Locations: Deorali to Tashiling.

Auli, Uttarakhand

Auli ropeway
Auli ropeway
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The ski capital of India, Auli, is also home to the second-longest cable car in India! Be blinded by the white landscapes, from 3,010 meters above sea level. Secure exciting Uttarakhand tour packages, with all-inclusive flights and hotels in Auli, to marvel at the Dronagiri Peaks, Nanda Devi, and Trishul along the way of the ride on one of the famous ropeways in India. Know more about the optimal time to visit Auli.

Highlight: Second-highest ropeway.

Cost: Starting at Rs.1,000
Ride Duration: 20 to 25 min.
Covering Locations: Joshimath and Auli

Udaipur, Rajasthan

Representation of the Cable Car in Udaipur
Representation of the Cable Car in Udaipur
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While most tourists escape to the mountain ropeways in India, there’s no reason not to switch up the views with the glistening lakes in Udaipur! Secure the best hotels in Udaipur to admire the lakes from 500 feet above. The default theme of this ride will be blue, as the bright sky and vibrant lakes are the main highlight.

Cost: Starting at Rs.87 for adults and Rs.43 for kids.
Ride Duration: 7 to 8 min
Covering Locations: Deendayal Upadhyay Park to Mansapurna Karni Mata Temple.

Darjeeling, West Bengal

Representation of ropeways in Darjeeling
Representation of ropeways in Darjeeling
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The first ropeway in India, the Darjeeling Gondola, has been a major attraction for tourists since 1968. Enjoy captivating views of the tea plantations and the beautiful scenery from 2,133 meters above the ground. Grab thrilling Darjeeling tour packages for unbeatable views, away from the noise of the city. Your only soundtrack here will be birdsong.

Highlight: India’s oldest ropeway offers the best views of tea plantations, gushing waterfalls, and the gentle hills.

Cost: Starting at Rs.200
Ride duration: 45 minutes.
Covering locations: Singamari to Singla in Darjeeling.

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Representation of the Tawang ropeway
Representation of the Tawang ropeway
Image credit: Pexels/Sayan Samanta

Where the cable cars zoom through the mists, with spectacular green views right below, the Tawang cable car in India is the most beautiful. This is one of the newest ropeways in India, dangling 11,000 feet above the ground. It’s among the highest on the list of ropeway in India and cost Rs.522 crores to construct in 2024. The Tawang ropeway is closed on Tuesdays and Saturdays for maintenance.

Highlight: Newest ropeway in India with lush mountain views.

Cost: Starting at Rs.100 for adults and Rs.25 for kids.
Ride Duration: 20 min.
Covering Locations: Tawang Monastery to Gyangong Ani Gopa.

Nalanda/Rajgir Ropeway, Bihar

Representation of the ropeway at Rajgir
Representation of the ropeway at Rajgir
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While most ropeways in India are for multiple travelers, the Nalanda or Rajgir ropeway is for solo travelers! The one-person cable cars are the best way to disconnect by securing budget-friendly Bihar tour packages. Built in the 1960s, the ropeway is one of India’s oldest, gifted by Japanese Buddhist monks, offering views of the landscapes below of the Pant Wildlife Sanctuary from 1,000 feet above. At the end of the ropeway ride is a sacred Vishwa Shanti Stupa.

Highlight: Solo cable car offering overhead views of the Pant Wildlife Sanctuary.

Cost: Starting at Rs.100
Ride Duration: 20 min.
Covering locations: Ascending the Rajgir Hill, from the base to the Vishwa Shanti Stupa.

Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh

Chitrakoot Ropeway
Chitrakoot Ropeway
Image credit: Shutterstock/Maksim Gulyachik

One of the top ropeways steeped in deep religious significance, the Chitrakoot ropeway is among the top 10 ropeway in India! The 302-meter-long ropeway is enshrouded in the mythical story of Hanuman Dhara, where Lord Hanuman extinguished the fire at the end of his tail ignited by Ravana. The spring is considered to have healing properties, made by Lord Ram for Hanuman, which is what makes the Chitrakoot ropeway so popular. Secure all-inclusive Madhya Pradesh tour packages, to choose the scenic route instead of climbing the 168 steps to the top.

Highlight: The religious Hanuman Dhara Temple and stream at the end of the ropeway.

Cost: Starting at Rs.80
Ride Duration: 5 minutes
Covering Locations: From the base of the hill to Hanuman Dhara Temple.

Girnar Ropeway, Gujarat

Girnar Ropeway
Girnar Ropeway
Image credit: Unsplash/Sidhant Suvagiya

The longest ropeway in India and Asia, with a length of 2.3 kilometers, Girnar is one of the main reasons you should secure budget and luxury hotels in Ahmedabad! Carrying tourists since 2020, the ropeway takes you to the summit to visit the holy Girnar Temples. Secure fun Gujarat tour packages to try the modern cable cars, equipped with comfortable seating and up-to-date technology. Enjoy splendid views from 900 meters in the air.

Highlight: Asia’s longest ropeway.

Cost: Starting at Rs.400
Ride Duration: 7.5 min.
Covering Locations: Base of Girnar mountain to the Girnar Temples.

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Summing Up

India boasts some of the best ropeways in the world, mainly the highest Gulmarg Gondola in Asia and one of the longest in the world in Auli. The ropeways in India are pretty affordable, ranging between Rs.87 to Rs.1,000 for a one-way ride. You can enjoy a 5 to 45-minute ride, depending on the ropeway you select. India’s first ropeway is in Darjeeling and has been around since 1968.

FAQs: Ropeways in India

Which city in India has the first ropeway?
Darjeeling was the first to get a ropeway in India in 1968. It is at a height of 2,133 meters and offers breathtaking views of the tea plantations and hills with gentle slopes.

How many cable cars are there in India?
India has over 12 cable cars all over the country.

How many ropeways in India?
While there is no exact count of the number of ropeways in India, the National Highway Logistics Management Limited is aiming to begin 250 more.

Which is Asia’s first longest ropeway?
Girnar Ropeway in Gujarat is Asia’s longest ropeway, spanning 2.3 kilometres.

Which is the oldest ropeway in India?
The ropeway in Darjeeling is the oldest in India.

Where is India’s biggest ropeway?
The Girnar Ropeway in India is considered to be the biggest, spanning 2.3 kilometres.

How many people can sit in one ropeway?
A ropeway can usually carry up to 25 people at once.

What is the speed of a ropeway?
Ropeways move at a speed of 15 to 30 km per hour.

Which city is known for cable cars?
San Francisco has so many cable cars that it has become a historical landmark of the city.

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