Rafting
The glacial waters from the Himalayas provide Bhutan with the perfect avenue for thrilling rafting adventures. Get your helmets and life jackets on as you traverse mild currents and challenging rapids.
The seven major rivers are Puna Tsang Chhu, Wang Chhu, Sankosh River, Mangde Chhu, Mo Chhu and Drangme Chhu. The rivers are graded in terms of their difficulty level.
With scenic views and a range of options, rafting in Bhutan is a perfect way to beat the heat in summer or get the blood pumping in the cooler seasons. Perfect for all outdoor enthusiasts, you can choose between rafting groups and solo kayaking.
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