Costa Rica is known for its world-class whitewater rafting. It has many fantastic rivers for all skill levels, on which rafting trips can last anywhere from a few hours to a four or five days.
Our Water & Wave students are currently on a multiple day rafting trip on of Costa Rica’s most famous rivers, the Rio General(map? or wiki). Rio General is near San Isidro, in the South West portion of the country.
The Rio General is typically a Class III to Class IV river, as defined by the International Scale of River Difficulty.
Although there are more than 1,000 miles of rapids in this huge river system, Outward Bound Costa Rica courses typically run the portion from San Isidro to El Brujo. (This is also the part that gets the most commercial attention). While this portion of the river is only about 40 miles long, it produces a different kind of whitewater experience from others of Costa Rica’s rivers. Kayakers in particular love surfing the Rio General’s huge waves and tackling the big holes and rapids not found in Costa Rica’s other rivers.
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Ketty says:
Costa Rica is the best place for white water rafting. It is amazingly beautiful with waterfalls, canyons, and exciting water. The river looks very pristine and beautiful. It is very difficult to tackle mountains and rocks while river rafting, but if you are brave heart and love adventure than do not miss it.
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