Experiences

about Our journeys…..


Based On True Experience: about Our Journeys…..

a Day on the river:

We rise at dawn with the sun, and after a hearty Breakfast and loading the rafts, we start rafting. You paddle hard through the rapids and cruise in between. The day’s rafting is punctuated with a leisurely lunch break around midday, as well as stops to scout the more challenging rapids, explore temples and villages, waterfalls and other interesting sights. The length of time spent rafting each day depends on our choice of spectacular camp sites. Typically we are on the water for 4-6 hours. Camping on isolated sweeping white sandy beaches and sleeping in tents under the stars and open sky is an ideal introduction to the great outdoors.
Teamwork is crucial to the success of any true adventure. The guidance and instruction of our staff enables you to play an active role in paddling your raft successfully through exhilarating whitewater. From rigging the rafts in the morning to putting up the tents and cooking, you are totally involved in the adventure. Most trips include a layover day when people can wander to nearby villages, explore learn to kayak, play volleyball, or just relax on a sunny beach with a book, a chance to do as much or as little as you wish. The pace of the trips is very relaxed, we have plenty of time for rest exploration and discovery.
We put a lot of time and effort into preparing superb, hygienically prepared, wholesome and abundant food, as rafting promotes a healthy appetite. We encourage everyone to learn the art of a camp cooking, and most people enjoy the opportunity to be involved. We always offer a vegetarian option and cater to special diets.

State-of-the-art:

Self-bailing rafts, new life jackets, helmets, dry bags for gear, mountaineering tents, and camera barrels make dealing with an expedition the experience it should be. On most trips we have a variety of craft including paddle rafts, oar rafts, kayaks and inflatable kayaks, catamarans and catarafts. People on the trip have the option of experiencing an even more intimate relationships with the river in these agile, amazingly stable, fun craft.
Paddlers rafts are our boat of choice, the guide controls the rafts with a series of commands to the crew who paddle in unison to steer the craft. The exhilaration and teamwork are truly rewarding. Of course, on most rivers we also have oar rafts for anyone who doesn’t want to paddle, but prefers instead to relax as a passenger. The guide rows the boat with a set of oars and the physical demands on passengers are minimal.
We run many private kayak trips and kayakers are welcome on any of tour expeditions. For most rivers you will need to be competent on grade 4 water with a reliable roll. Our expert kayakers and instructors and they are always willing to share their enthusiasm and expertise.



River grades
1-2 Easy: Flat-water, little current and mild waves
3 Moderate: waves, swift current and narrow channel. Paddling is modestly physical.
4-5 Difficult: Powerful water, constricted channels, steep drops and the possibility of overturning a raft. Paddling is challenging and at times strenuous.
6 By definition not runnable: Something best attempted after your lover leaves you…..


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