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Dates

2008
November 16th -28th

Price

Rafters £2350
Kayakers £2100
+ 4.896% tax

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Brahmaputra

Kayaking & Rafting Trip

An exciting, true expedition style journey down one of the world's greatest rivers. The Tsang Po river, after flowing gently eastwards through Tibet makes its way between the Greater Himalaya and Namche Barwa, first climbed in 1992, before it enters Arunachal Pradesh, where the expedition begins a few miles inside the line-of-control with China. It is now called the Siang, or the Upper Brahmaputra.

The expedition begins with a ferryboat 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 is a classic 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 world’s 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 eight 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' up to the portage on 'Toothfairy' rapid at Cherring. You will scout 'Moing Madness' and see huge 20 foot plus standing waves. Floating down this vast river, past tribal settlements don't forget to prepare yourself for the final drop at the 'Pongging Punch'.