White-water rafting is an outdoor activity that involves navigating through fast-flowing rivers using an inflatable raft. Participants work together to paddle and steer the raft through rapids, which are sections of the river with turbulent water. The intensity of the rapids is classified using a scale from I (easy) to VI (extremely difficult), allowing adventurers to choose a suitable level of challenge.
This activity is popular among thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike, as it offers an exciting way to experience the beauty of rivers and surrounding landscapes. Safety gear, such as life jackets and helmets, is essential, and many rafting companies provide guided tours for beginners.