Challenge yourself and undertake this rafting trip on grade II to grade IV rapids on the Kundalika river. This trip offers you an easy grade rafting trip in Kolad with accommodation in a beautiful campsite in the lap of nature where you can try your hand at multiple adventure activities. The trip also includes a short trek to a high hill from where one can capture spectacular views of the region.
IMPORTANT: This is not a fixed departure trip, so a minimum group size of 15 pax is required to make a booking. This will be a private trip, just for your group.
Strategically placed at a 2-hour drive from both Mumbai as well as Pune, Kolad is an ideal place to camp out if you are looking for a quick getaway from the bustling city life. The picturesque campsite is spread across 50 acres of land with quick access to a high hill and a beautiful lake. With the rushing Kundalika river flowing through this town, Kolad has now become a very popular river rafting destination.
Experience the thrill of white water rafting on the Kundalika river | Camp in the lap of nature | Take in the beautiful landscapes on the 12 km of rafting stretch
2-4
Yes
6
3
1.5 hrs
12.5 kms
120 kg
Inflatable raft
The trip begins after participants check-in at the campsite post luch at 15:00 hrs. After enjoying the evening high-tea, participants go for a short trek to a high hill nearby and enjoy scenic views of the region. After returning back to the campsite participants may try their hand at multiple activities like target shooting, treasure hunt, trust track or foot cricket.
Participants then relax by the campfire and enjoy their dinner. They can also star gaze for a while.
Dormitories
Sleep in clean and comfortable dorms with attached washroom facility.
Campsite
Campsite
05:30 AM
Snacks | Dinner
If cancellation is done 2 weeks prior to departure: 75% refund
If cancellation is done between 7 to 14 days before departure: 50% refund
If cancellation is done between 0 to 7 days before departure: No refund
The trip leader's decision is final.
Participants have to respect the local culture and should not litter or deface natural structures/monuments.