River
Rafting & Kayaking In India
  
In
the hills of the Indian state of Uttaranchal, the Ganges‚
and its tributaries make up for the most popular whitewaters
in India. Our river camp lies an hour upstream of Rishikesh on
the Ganges, making an excellent getaway from hectic city life.
Day trips on the Ganges and 4-5 days expedition style trips on
the Alaknanda / Bhagirathi‚ and Ganges are easy options
right from October to April.
The Kali river forming the Indo-Nepalese international
boundary makes an exhilarating mix of long float trips, great
angling and class III/IV white water, during October to May.
In Sikkim, the Teesta and Rangit rivers, besides day rafting
trips, promise great kayaking potential, also from October to
April. Darjeeling, in West Bengal can be the base for day
trips on the Teesta as well.
Arunachal Pradesh, recently opened to tourists, is for the
adventurous explorer due to its inaccessibility and
remoteness. The river Brahmaputra, one of the greatest rivers
in the world, offers a 10 days expedition through dense
rainforests, tribal settlements and some great white waters.
The river Subansari, the biggest tributary of the Brahmaputra
also offers a spectacular 4-5 day expedition through deep
gorges and some of the remote parts of the state. The best
season for these rivers is November to March. Our river guides
have the distinction of rafting all major rivers in the state
of Arunachal Pradesh.
Send
us an e-mail for options and detailed programmes. We will send
you the programmes according to your choice and endurance.
  
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