| We offer you river runs and expeditions all through the year and cover virtually all parts of the Himalaya. Whether you are looking for a family adventure and want to try out white water rafting for the first time or are an experienced rafter or a kayaker, Expeditions India has something to offer to everyone. |
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| The Alaknanda is the second major tributary of the Ganga besides the Bhagirathi. Apart from challenging white-water, the river offers some spectacular scenery. A self-contained trip is a great introduction to expedition rafting. |
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| Get ready for some of the best big white water rafting and kayaking there is to offer in the world. This self-contained river run offers an amazing journey through tropical forests, gorges and a window into a rich culture unlike any other - an experience that will give you goose bumps whenever you think about it. |
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| The Ganga, in its full glory, offers excellent white water rafting. The sparkling water of the river combined with the incredible scenery along its shores makes it a popular choice amongst adventurers. |
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| ‘Colourful Kumaon Sojourn’ - The scenic terraced cultivation of quaint and remote Kumaoni villages, coupled with the sparkling water and amazing sandy beaches promises you a wilderness journey of a lifetime. This is a great trip to consider for beginners to rafting and kayaking as well as experienced adventurers. |
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| The Kameng has been accessible for river rafting and kayaking only recently and an expedition on this river will take you through lush rainforests and rich cultute surrounding some of the finest whitewater rafting in the country. |
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| The Lohit enters India at its Eastern most point, Kibithu, and is a challenging river to run. This self-contained kayak expedition on the Lohit begins in the challenging upper reaches of the alpines and mellows down towards the end of the trip. It has grade 4-5 rapids and promises a river journey like none other. |
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| The emerald green Sarayu is an ancient river that has been immortalized by its mention in the Ramayana and the Rig veda. With awe-inspiring scenery that is largely untouched by rafter and nature enthusiast, pounding rapids, lush green forests, wild life, fascinating tales from the bygone era and pristine campsites are what you can expect to find on the crown jewel of Eastern Uttarakhand, Sarayu – ‘A little Big River’. |
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| A float river trip with a few grade 3 rapids will take you to places one never dreamed of, past 6,000 meter high mountain peaks, glaciers, valleys and monasteries. Enjoy uncovering the local culture of the nomads, and learn their traditional dances and folk tales. |
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| The biggest tributary of the Brahmaputra, the Subansiri runs through Tibet before it enters India at Asaphila in Arunachal Pradesh. It is virtually inaccessible by road and has hardly any inhabitation in the area. The river offers excellent kayaking and rafting opportunities and is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. |
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| “On the Horns of the Tons”- The Tons river expedition provides you the thrill of running a river that has grades 3 to 4 and even some grade 5 rapids. It is considered to be one of the most technical rivers to run in the country and has a lot to offer to adventurers. |
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| “The Grand Canyon of Asia” - here is a river adventure like none other. A two week expedition would give you an opportunity to discover little seen parts of western Ladakh. Get ready for sights and sounds of monasteries and canyons, and some of the best white water rafting that are far beyond your dreams and expectations. |
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