It’s a joy ride for rafting enthusiasts, the 2.5 km stretch, with fewer rapids. While for pros there is a long and extra long stretch with 5 and 8 km white river rafting stretch, respectively. The grades differ as per the difficulty level with II being the easiest and IV being the highest on difficulty rank. These rafts are guided by a team of professional rafters and at least one professional will assist your group. Usually this trip begins at Langanbal Bridge and terminates at Ganeshpora. Rafting upto 2.5 km is suitable for children who are above 12 years of age. The joy of rafting early in the morning as the ice cold water drenches you from top to bottom is priceless!
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