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Our expert guides will lead you on an exciting journey through the rapids of the Lao River, exploring wild and untouched nature along one of the most fascinating canyons in Europe.
A unique experience, accessible to all! We offer a variety of tailor-made packages for every taste and age, ensuring unforgettable thrills along the way.
This excursion is particularly suitable for families, fun but not too extreme. You’ll traverse a stretch of river with lush vegetation, alternating between small rapids and calm stretches where you can fully enjoy the surrounding nature.
The second part of the route becomes a bit more lively and features small rapids and some jumps, making it very entertaining even for adults.
The center provides the necessary equipment:
✅ Wetsuit;
✅ Waterproof jacket;
✅ Helmet;
✅ Life jacket;
To bring (not provided):
✅ Swimsuit;
✅ “Wettable” shirt;
✅ Dry change of clothes;
✅ Towel;
✅ Water-resistant shoes;
Safety is always our top priority.
Experienced and qualified guides will provide precise instructions before and during the activities.
Safety equipment (life jackets, helmets, etc.) will be provided before departure. Brief safety courses (15-minute briefings each) are also conducted, during which useful information and instructions are given for safety purposes.
What if it rains?
The center will adjust based on the severity of the weather.
In most cases, light rain is not a problem.
If the weather makes rafting activities impractical, it is still possible to reschedule. One thing is certain, in rafting, whether it rains or not, you will get wet anyway.
In any case, remember that suitable clothing will be provided!
How many people can fit on a raft?
The maximum number on our rafts is 6 people.
Based on the river’s water levels, the river supervisor can decide to increase or decrease the number of people on a raft, ranging from 4 to 6.
I heard there’s no water: is that true?
One of the main features of the Lao River is the consistency of its water flow, even in the hottest and driest months, always ensuring navigability for our rafts.
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