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Alaknanda Rafting 3 day 2 night   Welcome Guest
 

Camp High5, GIO's premier riverside camp stands on the banks of the Alaknanda at Jayalgarh (near Devprayag, Uttarakhand). Far from the bustle of popular touristy destinations yet conveniently close to a rail head and airport, Camp High 5 is ideally located for the urbanite who loves the natural experience. It is connected to a National highway as well, making it easily accessible from New Delhi. This is the perfect getaway for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

If the Alakhnanda offers a unique rafting experience, the surrounding hills are ideal for activities like rock climbing and rappelling. Short, scenic hikes and beautifully isolated glades full of exotic birds and butterflies add to the magic. The tents are spacious, each with its own independent toilets and washrooms with running water offering you all the creature comforts of home amidst the rugged terrain making for an unforgettable outdoor experience.

Nature
:
Rafting
Duration
:
3 Days
Season
:
Jan - June & Sept - Dec
Location
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Region
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Garhwal
Difficulty Level
:
Moderate
Activity Description
:
Rafting, Trekking, Rock Climbing & Rappelling,Cliff Jumping, Body Surfing and Bridge Slithering
 

Day 1:

 Arrive at the camp by 0800 hrs. After breakfast, drive up to Srikot (18 kms) and from here RAFT down till the camp for late lunch. During the rafting, you could also indulge in CLIFF JUMPING and BODY SURFING. Post lunch, set out for a walk in the surrounding jungle followed by RAPPELLING under the watchful eyes of our instructors. Return to the camp in the evening and relax by the riverside. In the night, bonfire and dinner by the riverside.

 

Day 2:

After breakfast, RAFT down from the camp till Deoprayag (22 kms/3 hrs). This is an exciting run on the river where you would encounter a number of Class II & III rapids and finally ending the run at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers. Return to the camp at the end of the rafting stretch for a late lunch. Post lunch relax in the camp with a game of BEACH VOLLEYBALL, CRICKET, ETC. At night, enjoy bonfire and dinner by the riverside.

Day 3:

Post breakfast, depart from the camp.

1. What kind of equipments do you use?

A. We have NRS and Hyside Rafts. This apart we have paddles, life jackets and helmets as mandatory requirements that each person on a raft must have. Depending on the kind of trip we even have wet suits and dry tops to keep cold out.

2. How do you conduct a rafting expedition?

A. We have a group (individuals coming from different places or a group as a whole) negotiate white water over a period of days. We stop every day in the evening, pitch our tents, have food have some fun things to do and move on the next day in the morning. This kind of a trip is a self sustaining trip.

3. What about your guides?

A.  All our guides for expeditions have been running on rivers for more than fifteen years. Our two senior most guides have more than two decades of experience behind them, with numerous expeditions with the armed forces.

4. What about safety?

A.  Safety is our priority on all trips, whether it's a regular camp based run or an expedition. In an expedition however it becomes primary because the trip itself is self sustaining. Our staff are professionals at rescue missions and graduates from NIM. We run all our trips with safety kayaks. Kayakers with us include the 2007 Indian National Kayaking Champion.

5. What about food?

A. On a self sustaining trip you are advised to travel light. We prepare basic and nutritious food for meals. Other trips are based in our camps and you have a healthy variety to choose from.

 6. What kind of experience do I need?

A.  For Camp based trips you typically don't need any experience of having rafted before. However,  on a typical rafting expedition you should have rafted at least 3-4 time before. Better even if you have rafted on a range of rivers.

7. What about clothes?

A.  On regular camp based trips non baggy comfortable wear is advised as baggy clothes tend to retain water. On expeditions you wear wet suits as your outer layer. So nothing gets wet unless you are in the water for some reason. Generally rafting keeps your body warm and you don't really wear anything too warm. The wet suit is good enough to keep you off from the winds.

8. How do you store belongings?

A. We carry dry bags with us and everybody's stuff is carried in those bags. The bags don't get wet even if they fall in water. Everything is safe. Still for Camp based trips you need to only carry your cameras / glasses or any other essentials.

8. What kind of age restrictions do you have?

A. For normal camp based rafting trips 10 years of age is a must, however for younger kids we do ensure that they get a feel of the sport through some easier float trips. On expeditions we don't take anybody under 15 yrs and even those who come need to have prior rafting experience. All individuals under the age of 18 however need to furnish parental consent.

9. How can I reserve my spot?

A. If you have already selected your trip just email at query@gio.in and mention the trip and our people will take care of everything else. However if you need help selecting the right trip, you will be helped out with the same.

Package Price List:
Adult Price
:
4899
Child Price
:
3429
 

*(Prices Mentioned in Indian Rupees and on Per Person basis)

 

Cost Includes:
Accommodation - In deluxe Swiss cottage tents on twin-sharing basis.
Food - Veg/Non-Veg multi-cuisine meals (Indian, Chinese, Continental). All meals beginning with breakfast on Day 1 to breakfast on the last day. Lunch is vegetarian and dinner would have one non-vegetarian dish. Tea/Coffee & snacks to be served whenever required.
• Activities like rafting, rock climbing, rappelling, hiking, as mentioned in the itinerary.
• Experienced instructors & state-of-the-art equipment to ensure maximum safety.
• Bonfire in the nights.
• Doctor on call.


Cost does not include:
• Service Tax (@2.58%) on the whole bill.
• Transport (also the transfers to and from the activity sites).
• Liquor, soft drinks, bottled water, beverages, etc.
• Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
• Any services / meals not mentioned above.
• Insurance.

 
Trip Starting Point :  

Camp High 5, Jayalgarh

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