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| River Rafting Trips |
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There is a great thrill and excitement of vicious enthralls of the feral rivers behind the River Rafting which is also known as Whitewater River Rafting. |
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The upper Himalayan rivers are the best rivers in the world which are preferred for the river rafting sports with numerous staircase rapids to make your expedition more challenging physically as well as mentally. On hitting the rocky banks, they get crashed into rocks, crevices, and break into white water rapids, foaming, swirling, and producing cacophony. There is a wide range of river rafting regions in India and Nepal which are best for the laypersons as well as for the professionals. |
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| Rafting on Mother Ganga, the river with some of the most challenging rapids in the world |
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River Rafting Sites In The Himalayas
The famously known rafting sited in Himalayas include Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir, the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttaranchal, the Beas River in Himachal Pradesh, and Teesta River in Sikkim. |
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River Rafting In Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir :
In order to begin your rafting trip, start it from the various options available on the Indus River and its major tributaries. The best stretch for professionally guided runs in whitewater and it is on the Indus between Spituk and Saspol. You have to be very careful beyond Saspol, as the river becomes arduous which requires technically adept participants and careful organizations to guide you in an appropriate manner. |
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River Rafting On Zanskar River :
Zanskar River offers the most challenging and exciting whitewater rafting in its spectacular course via the gorge in the Zanskar Mountains situated between the Padum and Nimo regions. But it is only suitable for the well-planned whitewater expeditions which will last for several days for river running and camping in the wilderness of the Zanskar region. |
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River Rafting On The Rivers Of Himachal Pradesh :
The snowy rivers of Himachal Pradesh proffer challenging opportunities for the sport of rafting. You can gain an amazing experience of whitewater rafting in the rivers like the Chenab in Lahaul, the Satluj near Shimla, the Ravi near Chamba and the Beas near Kullu. There are enormous possibilities of river running rafting between Shamshi and Aut on the Beas. The 20 kms stretch offers exciting and immense whitewater rapids. |
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River Rafting On The Ganges River :
The holy river Ganga in Garhwal is one of the best rivers which offer the whitewater rafting to the professionals as well as the amateurs. The main tributaries of Ganga –Alakananda and Bhagirathi meet Devprayag which are frothing from their racy descent. Their waters are of grade IV to V, which are very challenging even for the experts to withstand the thrills. |
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Down river from Devprayag, the Ganga river gets turned into a pool drop river. Its stretch of 70 kms is best for the amateurs and the beginners as here the water has some grade III rapids and two grade IV rapids, the WALL at Bysi and the “Golf Course” at around 4 kms. Below Shivpuri village, each is followed by the deep and placid pools. The river gets lined up the sandy intervals at intervals which allow the river rafters to pull up alongside. |
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| You can enjoy the pleasure of viewing slopes which are embellished with oak, pine, spruce, and fir on its either side along with the occasional village and its terraced fields covering the landscape. Not only this, the view of wildlife capturing eye-catching animals like spotted Deer, Monkeys, Leopard, and multi colored butterflies flapping over the flowers will really make your expedition amusing. |
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| The river Ganges is famous for the hidden mysteries and surprises for the explorers and rafters. The most common spot for whitewater river rafting is Ganga near Rishikesh in Uttaranchal. It stretches from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh with 12 major rapids of 36 kms long which can be easily withstood and only some need the professionals to accept its challenge. |
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River Rafting On Teesta River , Sikkim & Darjeeling :
The River Teesta of Sikkim is the most challenging and exciting river for rafting in the eastern Himalayas because it proffers a chain of whitewater rapids with varying vehemency at regular intervals. On strolling down the tough and irregular surface of the mountain river, you can enjoy the pleasure of both nature and adventure. |
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River Rafting On Brahmaputra River , Arunachal Pradesh:
The puissant river Brahmaputra gushing down from the immensely beautiful heights across the Tibet in the north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh which imparts a thrilling and amusing experience for the rafters. It is an ultimate destination for a rafter but it is inaccessible. |
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River Rafting In Nepal:
Nepal offers infinite rivers which are best for rafting as well as canoeing. You can experience magnificent sceneries of the roaring whitewater rapids by gliding over the calm jade water under the supervision of an adept river man especially employed by the government affiliated agencies. You can enjoy the fun of river running even for more than one day. On organizing your rafting trip in any one of the rivers in Nepal will make you to feel and come closer to the culture and life style of the Nepal by enjoying the sights of Nepali houses perched over the embellishing hillsides and slopes and terraced paddy fields where farmers sow seeds in order to fulfill the dreams of their offspring and to make their future better. |
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