| Here is a river after the white water
enthusiast's heart, it is challenging and exciting, fast and
furious. Some of the rapids here are likely to quench your thirst
in more ways than one. The action starts are GIO's Camp Har
ki dun at Mori, a quiet unexplored hamlet where time has little
meaning except watching the beautiful scenery unfold and indulge
in rafting to your hearts content.
For the uninitiated the River Tons is the largest tributary
of the Yamuna and drains the famous Har ki dun Valley. The
rafting action is akin to being on one continuous roller coaster,
twisting and turning all the way! |
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You can have trips from 3 days onwards, but
don't be surprised if you want to settle down here. |
Itenarary
DAY 1:
Arrive in Camp Har-ki-Dun for breakfast. Relax in the
camp during the first half of the day and get ready
for the action to follow. Post lunch, a briefing on
Rafting techniques followed by a short rafting run.
Towards the evening, visit the Mahasu Devta temple in
Hanol. In the night, bonfire and dinner by the riverside. |
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DAY 2:
Post breakfast, set out on a day trek with packed lunch.
During the trek, you would be passing through forest
and would also take a refreshing dip in a natural swimming
pool in the forest. Return to the camp in the evening.
In the night, bonfire and dinner by the riverside.
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DAY 3:
Post breakfast, rock climbing and rappelling under the
watchful eyes of our instructors followed by a rafting
run in the afternoon. In the evening, relax in the camp
with beach volleyball, swimming, etc. In the night,
bonfire and dinner by the riverside. |
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DAY 4:
Post breakfast, a longer rafting stretch to put to test
the paddling skills learnt the previous time. Return
to the camp for lunch. In the evening, depart for Delhi.
(Arrive in Delhi early morning on Day 5)
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