| The magic behind River Rafting also referred, as
White Water Rafting is the extreme and never-ending
thrills in the untamed rivers. The rivers in the upper
Himalayas are among the best in the world for river
rafting sports, with many staircase rapids that challenge
the body and spirit of the river runner. The river cuts
against the rocky banks, crash into rocks, crevices
and breaking into white water rapids, foaming, swirling,
and falling in a thunderous din. India has a wide range
of river rafting regions, which suits both amateurs
and professionals.
River Rafting Tips
Cautions & Essentials For River Rafting
If you are a normal healthy person and without any fear
of water, then rafting can be your sport. One can become
a skilled rafter in just a few hours of training and
the rafting training facilities exist in different parts
of India. Many tourist agencies and state departments
also conduct courses in river rafting.
Carry dry bags dry bags or boxes to secure small personal
items you may bring with you and it usually also have
room to accommodate an extra layer of clothing. Be sure
to take any necessary prescription medications such
as inhalers, bee-sting kits, insulin etc. Avoid taking
your car keys, wallets, cell phones etc. with you for
the rafting trip. Also take along sunscreen, sunglasses
with a strap to secure them and a camera. Disposable
waterproof cameras are easily available, easy to take
along with you and take good quality pictures.
Appropriate rafting gear on most rivers during the
summertime is a simple swimsuit, nylon shorts, tennis
shoes or sandals, and a hat. Spring and autumn rafting
trips are the ones that require additional clothing.
In any case be sure to dress in layers so that you can
easily add or remove articles, as you need. Avoid cotton
clothing while rafting, except in summers as cotton
takes away the warmth from your body. Wool, polyester
fleece and other synthetic materials will keep you warmer
and will dry faster than cotton. Many rafting clubs
have wetsuits available for rent.
River Rafting Regions In India
River Rafting In Ladakh:
The most popular rafting sites include Ladakh in Jammu
& Kashmir, the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttaranchal,
the Beas River of Himachal Pradesh and Teesta River
in Sikkim. The rafting trip can be started off from
the options available on the Indus River and its major
tributaries. The best stretch for professionally guided
runs in white water is on the Indus between Spituk and
Saspol. Beyond Saspol, the river becomes difficult and
running it requires technically skilled participants
and careful organization.
White Water River Rafting On Zanskar River:
The most difficult and exciting white water rafting
option is on the Zanskar River, along its spectacular
course through the gorge in the Zanskar mountains, between
Padum and Nimo regions. This river course is suitable
only for well-organized white-water expeditions, prepared
for several days for river running and camping in the
absolute wilds of Zanskar region.
River Rafting On The Ganges:
Ganges River has always remains a mystery for explorers
and full of surprises for the rafters. Ganga near Rishikesh
in Uttaranchal is a popular spot for white water rafting.
The whitewater river rafting stretch of the Ganges is
from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh where the river has 12 major
rapids over 36-kms long, most of which are easily negotiable
and some require our expertise.
River Rafting In Himachal Pradesh:
Himachal Pradesh’s snow-fed rivers of0fer tremendous
opportunities for the challenging sport of rafting.
The rivers Chandrabhaga in Lahaul, the Satluj near Shimla,
the Ravi near Chamba and the Beas near Kullu offer immense
white water rafting possibilities. There are tremendous
river running expedition oppurtunities between Shamshi
and Aut on the Beas. The 20-km stretch has exciting
and extreme white water rapids.
River Rafting On Teesta River:
River Teesta of Sikkim extends the most challenging
invitation to the rafters in the eastern Himalayan region.
Teesta provides a series of white water rapids with
various intensities at regular intervals. Meandering
down the rough and rugged mountain river, one can savour
a blend of nature and adventure.
River Rafting On Brahmaputra River:
The mighty Brahmaputra cascading down the heights of
immense beauty across Tibet into the north-eastern state
of Arunachal Pradesh is an exciting experience for the
rafters. Though inaccessible, the region is the ultimate
destination a rafter can look for.
River Rafting Places in India:
Teesta River, Sikkim
Beas River, Himachal
Ganges River, Garhwal, Uttranchal
Gangotri, Garhwal Himalayas, Uttranchal
Lake Paradise, Nanital, Uttranchal
Asan Barrage,Uttranchal
Kudiyala Rafters Club, Uttranchal
Satluj River, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Ravi, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
Chandra, Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh
Bhalukpung, Assam
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