Brahmaputra Rafting Tour – 12 Nights & 13 Days

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Daily Tour

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Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi

If you are looking for an adventure of a lifetime, Times To Travel introduces the Brahmaputra Rafting tour. Embark on a thrilling expedition on the great Brahmaputra River. You can enjoy white-water rafting and kayaking during the trip. Camps and other wonderful spots for rest add to the thrill of the adventure. Check out the details of the exhilarating rafting and kayaking expedition with the detailed itinerary below. This tour package is customizable and you can modify the itinerary according to your requirements.

For rafting enthusiasts, the ferocious and mighty Brahmaputra river holds many surprises. Enjoy the upper waters that run through some of India’s most remote areas with this adventure extravaganza. The river’s headwaters are in Tibet’s frosty glaciers. Along the way, it meanders into India before plunging into the Himalayan countryside and eventually reaching the plains. While winding through the celestial Himalayas, the river opens up some great opportunities for whitewater rafting, with long stretches of Grade III and IV rapids and the occasional Class IV+ rapid.

This fascinating experience The journey to Brahmaputra River Rafting begins with a three-day drive from Dibrugarh. To begin, take a ferry ride that is surrounded by lush greenery. From Tuting, enjoy 13 days of adrenaline-pumping fun on the thrilling rapids. Setting up tents in remote areas along the river and spending some nights inside a massive canyon adds to the adventure. The river adventure concludes at Pasighat, from where you return to Dibrugarh with unforgettable memories.

 

Highlights

  • Enjoy the Etic Site & Tea Gardens in Dibrugarh.
  • Visit the Jedu village to learn more about the tribal people.
  • rafting through grade 4 rapids in the Brahmaputra River.
  • Discover Marmong Canyon, one of the wildest canyons in the world.
  • Visit the villages of Yembung and Rotung.

Day 1 : Delhi – Dibrugarh

To go to Delhi airport, you must take a connecting flight to Dibrugarh. When you arrive, check into one of the hotels we've listed and unwind for a while. Go on to the ethnic centre and a heritage tea garden afterwards. Return to the hotel for dinner and the night after the visit.

Day 2 : Dibrugarh – Pasighat

Take a ferry from Dibrugarh to Pasighat in the morning after breakfast. Enjoy the eight-hour trip while taking in the beautiful vistas of the plants and animals that inhabit the riverbeds. See some magnificent migratory and local birds up close as well. When you get in Pasighat, check into one of the hotels on our list to stay the night and have dinner.

Day 3 & 4 :

Drive to the river's beginning early in the morning after breakfast, travelling through the rain forest and the Adi villages. Enjoy the stunning scenery and the views of the Adi people living in their nearby villages as you drive. Sleep in camps that have been temporarily constructed. After breakfast the following day, begin your rafting trip to Tuting. Arrive in Tuting in the evening, set up camp, and have a warm dinner and a comfortable night's sleep.

Day 5 : Tuting

After breakfast, continue exploring the Jedu village to get a feel for the indigenous people's customs and culture. After the tour, head back to the campground for a thorough explanation of the safety precautions to be observed while rafting. The foundations of rafting, kayaking, and rescue techniques are also covered in the briefing on paddling instructions. Lastly, spent the night at Tuting and eat dinner.

Day 6 : Tuting – Pango

Go off for the first day of rafting on the Brahmaputra river after breakfast. Grade 4 rapids, "Ninguing" and "Pulsating Pulsi," are encountered while rafting in the Brahmaputra River as it flows in all of its splendour beneath the Palsi hamlet. Set up camp for tea and the night when you get to Pango.

Day 7 : Pango – Cherring

After breakfast in the morning, paddle from Pango to Cherring. Battle the massive Pango rapids along the way. We continue on towards the canyons of Ninguing and Marmong. This area of the world is essentially uninhabited. Have pleasure in exploring an isolated jungle canyon. Advance to confront the thrilling Rikor and Zebra Rock rapids. Set up camp by the "Toothfairy" rapid and stay there for dinner and the night.

Day 8 : Cherring – Marmong Gorge

We get to the Marmong Gorge by rafting through a grade VI rapid after breakfast. Experience and navigate grade 4 rapids while rafting, including "Hairy Hari," "Broken Oar," and many others. Make a camp where you can eat and stay the night.

Day 9 : Marmong – Geku

Start the day off with a float excursion down the "Moying Madness," which will give you a burst of excitement as you navigate grade 4+ rapids. Up until one reaches Nubo, the river's lower section is relatively calm. The "Karo Killer" fast finally transports us to Geku, where we set up tent. Enjoy the evening storytelling over the campfire.

Day 10 : Geku

Enjoy the river's rushing sound in the early morning as it softly awakens you. Spend the day leisurely visiting the area to take in the breathtaking scenery. You have the choice of kayaking on the river or hiking the nearby hills. Enjoy your meal and your stay at the camp.

Day 11 : Geku – Rotung

The following morning, visit numerous Adi tribal communities while rafting. See where the Siyom and Brahmaputra rivers meet. We pass by the towns of Rotung and Yembung while rafting forward. Have lunch after you get at Rotung. Take a dip in the freshwater spring to revitalise your body and mind. Spend the night in the Rotung camp.

Day 12 : Rotung – Pasighat

From Rotung to Pasighat, raft. The Brahmaputra's final stretch of whitewater before it empties onto the plains is where we are. Compared to the prior few days, the river now appears larger and has a new beauty. Visit Pasighat and spend the night in a hotel.

Day 13 : Pasighat – Dibrugarh – Delhi

After breakfast, travel to Dibrugarh by ferry from Boghiwheel Ghat. Once you arrive in Dibrugarh, take a shuttle to the airport to catch a flight to Delhi.

  • MAP (Room + Breakfast + Lunch/Dinner)
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Meals
  • Sightseeing
  • Transport
  • Pickup-Drop
  • Cab Transfer
  • Veg & Non Veg Meals
  • Welcome drink on arrival (Non-Alcoholic)- 2 Pm to 5 Pm Available Only
  • Accommodation in well appointed A/c rooms with satellite connection LCD TV, electronic safe, Mini Bar( chargeable) and intercom.
  • Buffet/TDH Menu as per the plan selected.
  • MAP – Breakfast and either Lunch or Dinner
  • Complimentary use of Tea/Coffee maker in all rooms replenished once a day, Hair dryer on request. Any additional requirement will be at an extra cost.
  • Excess baggage fees
  • Advance seat reservations
  • Entry visa fees
  • Optional extensions & excursions
  • Personal, baggage & travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Geverages
  • Items not specifically mentioned in the itinerary or "included features" list
  • Any items of a personal nature
  • UNUSED SERVICES: Unused services cannot be refunded once the trip has begun. No refund can be made for absence by travelers from any part of the itinerary.

12 Night - 13 Days

Assamese
Bengali
English
Hindi

Tour's Location

Is river rafting an option in Guwahati?

Assam provides a variety of kayaking and rafting experiences in Guwahati, from the Bogamati River to the Lohit River. You may paddle up to the Subansiri River, which is also the largest tributary of the Brahmaputra and runs the length of Tibet.

What is the best way to observe the Brahmaputra in Guwahati?

Saraighat Bridge is the first rail-cum-bridge across the powerful river and one of India's longest river crossings. Saraighat Bridge, which opened to the public in 1962, provides a stunning view of the Brahmaputra. It is an excellent location for taking in the splendour of the huge river.

Which river is the closest to Guwahati?

The Brahmaputra basin covers an area of 5,80,000 square kilometres up to its confluence in Bangladesh. The average width of the Brahmaputra is 5.46 kilometres. On 23.08, the greatest discharge of the Brahmaputra at Pandu, near Guwahati, was 72,779 cumec.

Is rafting safe for people who cannot swim?

The short answer is yes; non-swimmers can participate in rafting adventures. While every outdoor activity carries the danger of injury, rafting is considered a safe sport for people of all ages and abilities. Most rafting programmes also include a safety briefing and a guide who is skilled in first aid and CPR.

When is the greatest time of year to go river rafting?

River rafting in Rishikesh is ideal during the post-monsoon season (mid-September to early summer) (May). The months of November to March are ideal for crystal pure white water rafting. During the monsoon season, rafting on the Ganges is prohibited because the river level rises and becomes unsafe for rafting.

What should I wear on a rafting trip?

Things to Bring: 
1.Quick dry shorts or a bathing suit.
2 .A synthetic shirt for warmth and protection from the sun.
3. Sturdy footwear, such as strapped sandals (no flip-flops), trainers, or wetsuit boots.
4. A hat with a brim to protect your face from the sun.
5. Sunglasses with a retention strap.
6. Avoid wearing any cotton items since cotton gets cold when wet.

When is the ideal time to go rafting?

Springtime flow from snowmelt makes for the most exciting time of the rafting season for whitewater, with cooler river temperatures and less crowds, from late May to late June.

On a raft, where do you sit?

The central area of the raft is usually where passengers are most likely not to fall overboard.

How quickly can a raft travel?

A normal motorised raft can carry between 12 and 14 persons, including the guides and the raft operator. Depending on the water current, this raft may go at speeds of up to 9 mph.

How many different kinds of river rafting are there?

Rafting - White Water Instruction - White water rafting has six levels of difficulty. The range is from basic to extremely harmful. This type of water has extremely little rough patches.

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