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Rafting

Description

Rafting is a nautical activity that consists of going down a river by raft or canoe. It’s a fun and exciting way to experience natural landscapes, from tumultuous rapids to calm waters.

Our Fun Rating : 8/10

Rafting is an activity accessible to all levels and offers a variety of sensations. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery, exercise, and even challenge yourself on more turbulent rivers.

Safety rules

  • It is important to wear a lifejacket, even if you can swim.
  • Check the weather before leaving and avoid going out in case of strong wind or driving rain.
  • Be alert to potential hazards such as rocks, tree branches or strong currents.
  • Do not overload your raft or canoe and distribute the weight evenly.
  • If you are a beginner, it is best to start with calm rivers and be accompanied by an experienced guide.

Where to practice

Visuel-Vietnam

Vietnam

  • Black River, Ninh Binh : This river offers moderate rapids and beautiful scenery, including the karst landscapes of Halong Bay.
  • Son River, Da Nang: This river offers more intense rapids and varied landscapes, including mountains, forests and traditional villages.
  • Chay River, Kon Tum: This river offers more challenging rapids and wild scenery, including jungles and waterfalls.

Picto-Cambodia

Cambodia

  • Mekong River: This iconic river offers a variety of landscapes, from moderate rapids to calm waters.
  • Tonlé Sap River: This river offers unique landscapes, including floating villages and mangroves.

Visuel Laos

Laos

  • Nam Ou River: This river offers moderate rapids and beautiful scenery, including mountains, forests and traditional villages.
  • Nam Khan River: This river offers more intense rapids and varied landscapes, including mountains, forests and Buddhist temples.

Picto-Thailand

Thailand

  • Kwai River: This historic river offers a variety of landscapes from moderate rapids to calm waters.
  • Pa Sak River: This river offers more intense rapids and varied landscapes, including mountains, forests and traditional villages.

Myanmar

Myanmar

Upper Ayeyarwady River, Chindwin River, Nam Lang River, Balu Chaung River and Sittoung River