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RAFTING
MASTI - River Rafting Expedition - Brahmaputra Expedition |
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THE BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER RAFTING EXPEDITION
An exciting, true expedition style journey down one of the
world's greatest rivers, The Tsang Po river, after flowing
gently eastwards through Tibet, cuts the Greater Himalaya and
the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Namche Barwa before
it enters Arunachal Pradesh, where the expedition begins, a few
miles inside the line-of-control with China. Its now called the
Siang, or the Upper Brahmaputra.
The expedition begins with a ferry boat ride at Dibrugarh up the
river to the plains of Pasighat, where the river enters India.
It travels through remote hillsides dotted with tribal
settlements in clearings surrounded by dense rainforest with
many species of ferns, palms and orchids. It negotiates the
finest big volume white water in an area, which is surely one of
the most inaccessible in the world. A week long, 180 km long
self contained run from Tuting to Pasighat through one of the
most inaccessible regions in the world makes this one of the
most premier expeditions offered. It's a complete expedition
with a fabulous ferry ride up the river, a two day drive through
rainforest and remote tribal villages, and an expedition down
one of the worlds greatest rivers.
Be an expedition member on one of the top rafting expeditions in
the world !
The most exciting way to run the Upper Brahmaputra's (or Siang
as its known in Arunachal Pradesh) legendary big drops, rapids,
riffles, and strong eddies is on a 08-day river trip in 16 or 18
foot long hypalon paddle or oar-paddle combination rafts. Before
launching from the put-in at Tuting, your guides will instruct
you in the fundamentals of safety, paddling, white-water, and
self-rescue. After your day-one plunge through a ten-mile
stretch with some of the biggest rapids rafted commercially
(they are massive but really, doable), rapids known as "Ningguing"
(twice the size of "Lava Falls on the Colorado) and 'Pulsating
Palsi", you'll be ready to navigate down the Ningguing and
Marmong gorges. You will raft down big drops in the gorge
including the 'Roaring Rikor" and "Zebra Rock" till the portage
on "Toothfairy" rapid at Cherring. You will scout "Moing
Madness" and see huge 20 foot plus breakers within arms length.
You will spend days floating down the vastness of this river,
past tribal settlements, run down "Karko Rapid" and brace
yourself for the final drop at the "Pongging Punch".
This river changed forever after a flood of June 2000 sent the
river up 150 feet, destroying everything in its path.
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Itinerary |
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Day
01 : |
Arrive Delhi and
transfer to domestic airport. Arrive Dibrugarh
late afternoon by air. Visit an ethnic weaving
centre & a heritage tea garden. Overnight
Dibrugarh hotel.
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Day
02 : |
Transfer to
Pasighat by boat (80 km; 08 hrs). See the Ganges
River Dolphin & a great variety of resdient &
migratory birdlife from Siberia & Central Europe
enroute. Overnight Pasighat.
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Day
03-04 : |
Drive 02 long days
along a Siang river, through Adi villages,
settlements and lush tropical rainforest. Reach
Tuting by teatime. Check into tents, relax
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Day
05 : |
Relaxed day to sort
out gear - walk around and interface with local
tribals at Jedu village, time permitting. Ready
rafts in the afternoon - a comprehensive safety
briefing followed by instruction on paddling
commands and rescue procedures. Overnight at
Tuting.
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Day
06 : |
Raft Tuting - Pango
(5 hrs). Camp. This morning, we encounter the
big Class IV Ninguing rapid and continue past
another Class 3 rapid at Palsi to reach Pango,
where we set up Camp for the night, above yet
another big rapid to be encountered the
following morning. Campfire dinner and overnight
Camp.
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Day
07 : |
Raft Pango –
Cherring. Camp. Today, we scout and raft down
the Pango rapid and enter the Ningguing and
Marmong gorges, one of the most beautiful and
remote jungle gorges in the world. It has steep
impenetrable forests rising into obvillion on
each side past the big rapid at Rikor and Zebra
Rock rapid to set up Camp above a Class 6 rapid
at Cherring. Overnight Camp.
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Day
08 : |
Raft Cherring –
Yinkeong / Alubadi. Camp. After a portage around
the Class six rapid, we raft out of the Marmong
gorge negotiating several Class 3+ rapids
followed by a float till Yinkeong / Alubadi
where we make Camp for the night.
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Day
09 : |
Raft to Geku Twins
Camp. We begin with a big rapid below Alubadi
beach, called ‘Moing Madness” followed by milder
ones all the way till the suspension bridge at
Nubo. We raft down the “Karko Killer” and make
it to a beautiful site near Geku. Camp for the
night.
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Day
10 : |
Rest day at Geku
Twins. Camp.
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Day
11 : |
Raft Geku Twins
till below Sangam. After Geku, we begin a long
float till the 65 Bridge at Ditte Dime. An easy
day with long float sections. We pass several
Adi tribal settlements on the way and float past
the confluence of the Siang river with the Siyom
river after the suspension bridge at Boling. We
pass the flood-rutted guesthouse of Yembung and
float onto camp near Rotung village, in time for
hot lunch. Transfer all gear onto our travel
bags from the dry bags, and a chance to wash up
near a fresh water spring.
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Day
12 : |
Raft Rotung-
Pasighat. We begin the final run to the plains
at Pasighat by negotiating the last biggie on
the trip at Ponging. The Siang seems to gather a
lot more volume as we float into Pasighat where
we beach our rafts for the last time on this
trip. Transfer to rest house at Pasighat.
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Day
13 : |
Drive to Boghiwheel
Ghat and take a ferry boat across to Dibrugarh.
Transfer to airport for flight to New Delhi.
Trip ends.
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