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prabhu, divya: the rafting is 1550 (6 hours and 22 kms) and 640 for the bus both ways. leaving friday night and coming back early sunday morning. Reply
I rafted a few years back. I would love to do so again. But the place is a problem. This is happening in South India right? Reply
anirudh: yes! the camp is in the hebri jungle, which is a part of the kudremukh wildlife sanctuary in karnataka. Reply
wonderful pictures…specially the market scenes….. i always like B/W pictures than the color ones….. Reply
visiting your blog for the first time. never been much of a traveller, but certainly tempted after reading some of your posts and pix! Reply
treks, rafting, photography…lot of common interests!!! What abt waterfall rappelling? Know any place? Reply
Anita, If you are in Pittsburgh, USA on Aug 21’05 do join us for Whitewater rafting at Ohiopyle. heehee. Have fun Anita and I shall be following you through your blog. Reply
Cool pics. went river rafting in Rishikesh with a friend in March 05. Great experience. The stretch where u go rafting has quaint names that add to the excitement…like 3 blind mice! The raft guide gives u a download on the history behind the names…great fun. Reply
Its terrific to look at the pictures of the rafting sport.It must be a good rapid.Well it always fascinates me to go for rafting,the splash of the white waters ,cool, in the face.It is a great sport with a great future.But it is real dicey at times,as one gets carried away in those crucial moments,for a click of the camera or whatever.A silly stoke can bring trouble.The whole scene is so encouraging,blog more of it and best of luck for the next trip. Reply
hey check out the site http://www.getoffurass.com it is great one if ur planning for weekend travel. got o list of places to stay and campsites and also some trips.. more information on outdoor planning and whole load of stuff.. cheers Reply
If you’re interested in rafting in the states, check out our company ECHO River Trips at http://www.echotrips.com. We have trips in the Western US and links to information about rafting all over the US. Reply
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