Expert tips on safety, gear, and what to expect.
Wear quick-dry clothes such as polyester or nylon. Avoid cotton because it stays wet and becomes heavy during rafting.
You don’t need to buy gear—operators provide helmets, life jackets, and paddles. Just bring sunscreen, lip balm, a towel and water.
Before the ride, the guide will explain paddling positions, safety commands, and how to stay balanced. Follow the instructions carefully.
You don’t need to be an athlete, but light stretching and basic fitness helps you stay active throughout the ride.
Keep your phone, wallet, and valuables in a waterproof dry bag or give them to the operator before the ride.
Rapids look scary but the guide is trained. Sit properly, hold the paddles tight, and trust the instructions.