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River Rafting in India
Rafting is a white water sport. The term white water refers to foamy and whitish appearance of fast flowing water. During the past 20 years or so, Rubber Rafts, Canoes and Kayaks and other crafts, have run many of the great rivers in India. Apart from the logistic arrangements regarding the transportation of boats to the starting points and again at the end of the journey to transport them back there are no serious problems in river running. River running in the white waters is extremely thrilling but it can also be risky. One of the great advantages of rafting is to travel leisurely through the varied terrain and enjoy interaction with the locals and take photographs. In river running each day could hold promise of new discoveries. We at OASIS use the most modern unsinkable rubber rafts and have a set of reasonably trained river guides who are also been given some expertise in cooking and first aid.

River running is usually organized early in the morning until mid or late afternoon when the camp is set up on some secluded area on the beach. At OASIS we have good logistic support and delicious meals are cooked in the camp. River trips are generally safe and can be enjoyed by families and holidaymakers of all ages. It would be desirable to insure that the inflatable rubber rafts are of reasonably good quality and are specially meant for river running. Most rafts are specially outfitted for safety and are virtually unsinkable with an independently inflatable compartment. Each traveler is provided with a life jacket as well as waterproof kitbags for clothes and watertight boxes for cameras etc. Our trained crew does the rowing of these rafts, and they usually confirm to international standards.

As with trekking, mountaineering and other adventurous sports, river rafting too has been classified and graded in terms of degrees of difficulty. The degree of difficulty would depend on the river gradient and its rapids.

The following are the grades of rafting:

Grade I : Small moving water, which is very easy to negotiate.
Grade II : Moving water with occasional rocks, moderately difficult.
Grade III : Moving water with rocks high irregular waves, narrow passages, action required.
Grade IV : Large falls but not continuous, very difficult, powerful waves.
Grade V : Long continuous stretches of rapids, extremely difficult.
Grade VI : The hardest grade with ultimate risk to life, also known as Suicidal grade.

Some of the main Rivers where River Running is undertaken in INDIA are: Ganga, Alaknanda, Bhagirathi, Kali Ganga, Brahmputra, Beas, Indus, Teesta, Spiti and Zanskar.

Best Season                   : September-November and March-April-May
Recommended Duration : 05 to 15 Days.
Places where river running is Possible : Rishikesh, Rudraprayag, Deoprayag, Kumaon, Gharwal, Kullu, Manali, Ladakh, Zanskar, Spiti, Sikkim and Assam.


(However we can tailor-make or customise a tour for any duration based on multiple destination & interests.)