White Water Rafting Where To Go
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A keen runner, skier and nuts about cycling. Karl lives in Cumbria, where he loves encouraging his two children to follow in his outdoor lifestyle. Whilst out and about keeping active, Karl keeps a diary and shares it with Outdoor Look.
Planning the next adventure or you are just trying to push your boundaries and look beyond the monotonous life? If you have your answer as yes, then river rafting will capture your breathe. The adrenaline rush you would be feeling will be totally one hell of an experience.
Rafting is always exciting, irrespective of the fact that you are a beginner or at an intermediate level or have reached to an advanced stage. Flowing through the gorgeous landscapes and getting along the picturesque landscapes will not allow you to be left untouched by the thrills of the nature. It is a budding treat for the mind, body and the senses. It is a great opportunity to have bonding with the loved ones.
Rio Pacuare River, Costa Rica: Costa Rica has many of the adventure spots on the list. Whitewater rafting is definitely on the top among all of them. Rio Pacuare is home to rivers that run almost 68 miles in length which is divided into 3 sections. Apart from the rafting experience, camping is also a great idea. There are many exotic species of birds and animals. There is a vibrant flow of people over here all-year around.Sun Kosi River, Nepal: Planning an overseas trip and not getting along the Sun Kosi river in Nepal for rafting isn’t a thing to be missed in your lifetime. Through the high mountain peaks of Nepal, there run many gorgeous rivers, but this river is particularly suitable for Whitewater rafting. The different aspects of nature vary from forests and mountains to gorges and canyons, all of which provide a tremendous view as well as experience.
Rio Zamora, Ecuador: The Ecuador region has the most famous whitewater rafting sport. The spot is located on the Amazon side of the Andes mountains and the maneuvers are bigger and cleaner to maneuver through. The rapids range from a class 3 to a class 5, which starts more commonly from the town of Maccas and journeys through the Namangosa Gorge, beautiful waterfalls and spectacular canyons.
North Johnstone River, Australia: This is situated on the North of Queensland and the river passes through the rainforests and gorges. One of the most spectacular views here are bioluminescent fungi that grows on the rocks and under the river bed. The rapid here is quite challenging because of the fact that this area experiences heavy rainfall. Overnight camping and rafting along with hiking can be a all-in-one adventure trip.
Zambezi River, Zambia: For an incredible rafting experience in Africa, Zambezi is the most appropriate choice. The river runs for about 15-mile stretch starting from the Victoria Falls and along the Batoka Gorge. The rapids run through the mesmerizing landscapes which sheds light on the untouched beauty of the African terrain.
These are some of the best river rafting places which cannot be left untouched if you are on the spree of Whitewater river rafting. But do not restrict yourself to just these places. Explore more and get your backpack ready.
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A keen runner, skier and nuts about cycling. Karl lives in Cumbria, where he loves encouraging his two children to follow in his outdoor lifestyle. Whilst out and about keeping active, Karl keeps a diary and shares it with Outdoor Look.
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