Tuesday, October 27, 2009

9 rafting destinations for beginners in India

An escapade which is not very old in India, River rafting as an adventure sport has gained loads of popularity. Some rivers are for those who love rapids that churn the water and stomach. Lovers for rafting will love these destinations.

This water sport has been the mainstay for the foreign tourists. On the other hand Indians have adapted this sport very quickly with so much of gusto. For beginners, the thrill of floating in the rivers can be the best enjoyed experience. When you are on the waters, you perform this sport with some easy rapids. India has a large number of rivers and teemingness of locations that are perfect for white water rafting. India offers some numerous rivers, calling you to unwind with its glorious riverbeds and waters. River like Alaknanda, Ganga, kali, Bhagirathi, Kameng, Zanskar, Brahmputra, Indus, Tons, Lohit etc are ideal for first time rafters.
Here are the rafting destinations for first time rafters.

Series of varied rapids with grades for 1 to 4 at regular intervals.

River Rafting on Teesta River, Sikkim, Darjeeling: You will traverse down the rough and rutted mountain river. River Teesta offers a Rivers of Alakananda, Kaudiyala – Shivpuri: You will be rafting with the route, where you will meet with the deep, tranquil pools. The famous rapids are "3 Blind Mice, Black Money, Return to Centre, and Roller Coaster". Kaudiyala is above the road to Deoprayag. It is more craggy and tranquil than Shivpuri.


River Rafting on Zanskar River: Zanskar river rafting is performed between Padum and Nimo regions. Here you will be traversing through the Zanskar Mountain ranges and perform small roller coastal rapids.

Tehri-Shivpuri (Bhagirathi/Alaknanda): The Tehri - Shivpuri flow on the Bhagirathi/Alaknanda River has a Grade III. Take a help of guide for rafting.

River Rafting in Garhwal, Uttaranchal:

Rafting Garhwal can be the best place for beginners. There are water spprt resorts Asan Barrage, Dakpathar in the Dehradun district, set at the base of the Shiwaliks and on the banks of river Yamuna. In these rivers you raft with some rapids and grade starting from 1 to 3 with the
help of trained rafters.



River Rafting on Brahmaputra River, Arunachal Pradesh: One of the largest rivers in Arunachal Pradesh, Brahmaputra River descends down across Tibet into the north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh will let you experience the exciting rafting trip for the beginners.


The Bhagirathi River Rafting: This River raft down with the lower Bhagirathi gorge, where you can use Grades III and IV with various rapids like “The Chute”, “Elephant rock”, “Sharp S”, “Confluence rapids” etc. You will meet the conflux with the Alaknanda at Devprayag to form the Ganga.



River Rafting in Ladakh ,Jammu & Kashmir: Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir is the best options for learners. Whitewater is on the Indus between Spituk and Saspol. The glacial cold and Clear River have rapids usually of I and II grades. These routes also run to Indus Zanskar.



Kali Sarda River, Kumaon, Uttarakhand: One of the ideal options for first time rafters is river Kali Sarda. The Kali Sarda River provides some classic Grade IV rafting exalts. Explore the wood land around Kaldhunga through a gorge with breathtaking grade III rapids.

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