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Safety & Equipments

Rafts and accessories used for river rafting are imported and are made of tear-resistant nylon based hypalon. Wearing helmets with chin straps fastened and life-jacket is mandatory which keep the person’s head above water in the not-so-common event of MOB (Man-Over-Board). Water-proof bags are kept aboard the raft for keeping cameras on the trip. Every raft also carries rescue bags and flip lines to counter any emergency. Every raft trip carries a first-aid kit in order to make the run completely self contained. A safety briefing is given to everyone before the river run commences which outlines everything from the nature of the river and what to expect, to paddling commands and safety procedures to remember while in white-water. If possible, an easy section is rafted on the first day to orient everyone with rafting.

River guides on the trip are extensively trained and have many years of on-river experience. They are also trained in first-aid and can handle any minor injury that might occur. All our regular river trips have had a number of descents by our river guides. Each raft has one river guide with 4-8 people in it, depending on the type of trip.

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