Rivers have gradients that depend on the current, the size of the rapids, and the navigation techniques required for downstream travel. Rafting has different stages and varying levels of intensity depending on the water level.
If you have been rafting for a while or are looking for advenTours and want to experience more excitement in this activity, rafting on Class IV and V rivers will definitely thrill you. Class IV waters have more rapids and larger waves; some rocks may also be encountered.
Rafting on a Class VI river is considered dangerous because the rapids are extremely treacherous. The waves and rocks are enormous. It is not recommended to go rafting at this water level. The risk of serious injury in this area is much higher compared to lower levels. No matter which level you choose to try, it is very important to wear the appropriate gear. You must be aware of all guidelines, parameters, and strategies to avoid any form of danger. With the right knowledge, proper training, and experience, rafting can be the best outdoor sport activity for you.
Join us for rafting on the Tara River in 2022. Experience an unforgettable advenTours .