Whitewater rafting
Whitewater rafting is an outdoor recreational activity that involves navigating through turbulent river waters in an inflatable raft. Participants use paddles to steer and propel the raft, working together to overcome rapids and obstacles. The experience can vary in intensity, with different river classifications ranging from calm waters to challenging whitewater rapids.
Safety is a key aspect of whitewater rafting. Participants typically wear life jackets and helmets, and many outfitters provide guides who are trained in river safety and rescue techniques. Rafting trips can be enjoyed by people of various skill levels, making it a popular adventure sport for families and thrill-seekers alike.