Rafting

On Water

Rafting (or white-water rafting) is an outdoor adventure activity where participants navigate rivers and rapids in an inflatable raft. Using paddles and teamwork, rafters ride down flowing water, often encountering various classes of rapids—from gentle currents to thrilling, turbulent waves. It's popular for group fun, nature exploration, and adrenaline-packed excitement.

FAQs

Is rafting physically demanding?
It depends on the river class, but basic fitness is enough. You’ll be paddling, but guides help with steering and commands.
How many people fit in a raft?
Most rafts hold 4 to 8 people, plus a guide. Some larger ones can accommodate up to 12.
What’s the difference between rafting classes?
Rapids are rated from Class I (very easy) to Class VI (extremely dangerous). Beginners usually start with Class I–III for a fun, safe experience.

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