Kayak Kayaking and Canoes
Who will be our guide?
Our guides are qualified with hundreds of miles of river experience. Each guide is a accomplished outdoors person with a background in natural history and the ability to make every river trip a special and memorable experience.Since our trip is an outdoor activity and with the exposure to the elements, we consider our river trips to be mildly strenuous, requiring some effort.long as cold and high winds do not become major factors, the normal answer is, “You Bet!”.
How do I judge the difficulty of a river?
The rivers and rapids have been classified to help you gauge their difficulty on a scale of I to VI; Class I means the easiest flat water and Class VI means unrunnable. This is an objective scale, but the ratings of a river can change depending on water levels and conditions. We also have a simple guide for the sections we run: Beginner and Intermediate sections are appropriate for all ages & abilities. Advanced and Advanced+ sections are appropriate for active and aggressive lifestyles.Yes, absolutely. At our Exploration Center we have a luggage room specifically for this purpose. Note that a there is a guard 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
How do I judge the difficulty of a river?
The rivers and rapids have been classified to help you gauge their difficulty on a scale of I to VI; Class I means the easiest flat water and Class VI means unrunnable. This is an objective scale, but the ratings of a river can change depending on water levels and conditions. We also have a simple guide for the sections we run: Beginner and Intermediate sections are appropriate for all ages & abilities. Advanced and Advanced+ sections are appropriate for active and aggressive lifestyles.Just about anyone of reasonable health and fitness can go rafting. Children must be least eight years old and weigh at least 55 pounds in order to ride Class 3 rapids. Young people must be at least 14 years old to ride Class 4 rapids. We do not suggest taking a rafting trip if you are pregnant, extremely overweight, or have back or heart problems. Since you will be wearing a safety jacket, being able to swim is not a requirement for taking a White Water Rafting Trip.
Are videos and pictures of my Colorado whitewater rafting adventure available?
Photographers will take your picture while you are on the river going through specific rapids. When you return to the AVA office, you will look at your digital pictures on TV and computer screens. You can decide if you would like to purchase printed pictures. You can also purchase your pictures on disc. There is no cost for your picture to be taken. There may also be an option to have your trip recorded by one of our talented vigeographers.Water/juice/soft drinks and snacks will be provided and are located in a cooler at the back of the boat.
Where can I practice white water rafting?
Costa Rica offers some of the world’s finest whitewater rafting and kayaking rivers. These rivers plunge through spectacularly beautiful, largely unexplored tropical wilderness. Whether an expert or beginner, nature lover or thrill seeker, rafting enthusiast or active kayaker, there is an unforgettable experience awaiting you. To name a few favorite ones: Pacuare, Reventazon, Corobici, Sarapiqui, Naranjo or Savegre. [ Back to FAQ ]Water/juice/soft drinks and snacks will be provided and are located in a cooler at the back of the boat. Sandwiches served along with chips will be for lunch. NO alcoholic beverages will be allowed.On the rivers: Pacuare, Reventazon, Corobici, Sarapiqui, Naranjo or Savagre.
Can I use a camera?
You may want to purchase a disposable, waterproof camera from a local store or your White Water Rafting Outfitter. If you have an exceptionally expensive camera, you will probably want to leave it at home.The packing list is general and is meant to cover all of our trips in all kinds of weather. It merely suggests items to consider for your trip and you bring what will best suit your needs.Being a desert environment, mosquitoes and flying insects are not a bit problem.
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