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1. Bamboo Rafting on Periyar Lake, Thekkady.

Bamboo rafting conjures up images of a Robinson Crusoe-like wild island dissected by streams and waterfalls, where the only mode of transport is makeshift bamboo rafts. An authentic way of traversing the jungles, we have grown up to associate this form of transportation with forest adventure courtesy some classic books and movies that have captured the imagination of generations. Climb onto a bamboo raft and set out to explore the Periyar wildness the way ancient tribes did. This unique wildlife experience begins at 0800 hours from the Boat Landing Point in Thekkady, a mosaic of habitats will be traversed before you get onto your rafts made of bamboo.

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2. Rafting Sonamarg, Sonmarg.

Only a few sports can compare with the thrill that river rafting (or white-water rafting, as it is often called), offers. There is a surge of adrenalin that races through every vein and surges over every muscle as you paddle in an inflatable dingy over the rapids. The experience is enhanced at Sonamarg as the landscape the river passes through is simply stunning.

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3. Rafting Pahalgam, Pahalgam.

For a torrent of adrenalin to race through the body and surge over every muscle, perhaps few sports can upstage river-water rafting – or white-water rafting as it is also called. The river Lidder at Pahalgam offers the sport and you can race down the river rapids in an inflatable dinghy. The present runs are from Aru and Chandanwari. Apart from the thrill of the rafting experience, the river run is through some delightful countryside as the river winds its way down past the villages and through forests. The run lasts for approximately thirty to forty minutes and covers around three kilometers weaving its way through the rapids.

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4. Rafting Pahalgam, Pahalgam.

For a torrent of adrenalin to race through the body and surge over every muscle, perhaps few sports can upstage river-water rafting – or white-water rafting as it is also called. The river Lidder at Pahalgam offers the sport and you can race down the river rapids in an inflatable dinghy. The present runs are from Aru and Chandanwari. Apart from the thrill of the rafting experience, the river run is through some delightful countryside as the river winds its way down past the villages and through forests. The run lasts for approximately thirty to forty minutes and covers around three kilometers weaving its way through the rapids.

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5. Rafting Sonamarg, Sonmarg.

Only a few sports can compare with the thrill that river rafting (or white-water rafting, as it is often called), offers. There is a surge of adrenalin that races through every vein and surges over every muscle as you paddle in an inflatable dingy over the rapids. The experience is enhanced at Sonamarg as the landscape the river passes through is simply stunning.

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