Thursday 7 May 2015

River Rafting, Punakha

Continue from "Khamsum Yulley Namgyal"...

What's on my list-of-things-to-do during my next visit to Bhutan? River rafting!

When I saw a group of tourists (Chinese, said our driver) starting their river rafting at the suspension bridge, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal, I too wanted to river raft. I stood like a kid, watching them prepare to raft.

River rafting is available on both Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers. The Pho Chu river's course is about 16 kms with about 15 rapids; while that of Mo Chu is 10 kms with about 10 rapids. Both routes meet at the confluence of the rivers, forming Puna Tsang river. The Punakha Dzong from the raft may look spectacular! For more information, search for White Water Rafting in Bhutan.

The Punakha Valley has an option available for casual raft; contact the rafting agencies, such as Druk Rafting Services. Best time to raft is from March till October. Also ensure that you have a travel insurance that covers adventure sports.

Sharing a few photos...

The Mo Chu

One of the rafting instructors

The group getting ready

All set! Ready, steady, and RAFT
Regards,
Asha

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