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The supplier will pick participants up from their hotel in Leh.
Get ready for some chills and thrills as you raft on the cold and silty water of the Zanskar river. Perfect for those who want to enjoy a quick rafting session, this is moderately challenging and allows participants to immerse themselves in the action, while taking in stunning views of the valley from an altitude of 3000 metres.
IMPORTANT: This is a private trip that requires a minimum pax size of 6 for booking confirmation. Veg lunch is included in the trip cost and Jain food can be made available on prior request.
Enjoy a fun and action-packed rafting session on the mighty Zanskar river with class 3 rapids. A tributary of the river Indus, the river winds its way through some spectacularly stunning landscapes.
Enjoy the thrill of rafting on the mighty Zanskar river | Challenge yourself while navigating class 3 rapids | Witness some breathtaking views of the rocky valley landscape
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Yes
2
8 mts/6 kms
2
18 kms
90 kgs
NRS and JP
Participants are picked up in Leh and then make their way to Scorpoche. The trip takes 1.5 hours by road. On the way, participants enjoy some local sightseeing (Magnetic Hill and Sangam).
After their arrival in Chilling, participants are briefed for about half an hour on the equipment and safety procedures, before beginning the rafting session.
The route passes through some of the famous grade 3 rapids on the high water of the river and takes a total of 2 hours before concluding at Nimmo.
The Zanskar is a voluminous river with an impressive amount of water and provides some adrenaline-pumping rapids scattered all over the route.
Participants enjoy a delicious lunch at Nimmo and unwind with some volleyball before making their way back to Leh.
Leh
Leh
05:30 AM
If cancellation is done 2 days prior to the event date: Full refund.
If cancellation is done between 0-2 days prior to the event date: No refund.
No alcohol or drug intake is permitted before the trip.
The supplier reserves the right to cancel the trip without any refund.
The trip leader's decision is final.