The Rapids, Grading & “Who can Raft”
Any normally healthy person who does not fear water, can raft. Coordination with commands all the expertise that you require.Rapids on the Ganga go up to grade V’s are for (seasoned professionals): but most are II’s so you have safe highly exciting white water to raft in.
What to bring
(Nov. - Early, March)
Day time temperature range from 25-40 deg, C with a 10-15 deg. C. Days are usually clear and sunny.
While on the Raft – a spray- proof Nylon wind cheater – Wool vest or a light sweater or a wool shirt, Nylon leggings or johns (Rubberised Over jacket-pants) or a Wet Suit* - Wool Socks and Sneakers. A dry change should be carried in the Raft's Dry Bag. Evening wear should include a thick jacket or a sweater; a wool cap, wool trousers and outdoor shoes.
(Sept.-Oct. & Mid March-Apr End)
You can raft in T-Shirt, Sports & Sneakers. Keep a dry change in the vehicle. For Camp, a Flash Light, Towels & Personal Toiletries should be carried. All wear should be packed in waterproof duffel bags. Sleeping Bags, should requested for.
* These can be rented from us.
Body Surfing
Rafting on the Ganga also allows the thrill of the body Surf.
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