
Orange River Rafting Adventure
5 nights all inclusive Orange River Adventure
Minimum group size - 10
Cost - R3,680.00 per person (Price subject to change)
What is included?
» Crocs (2 man inflatable rafts)
» Paddles
» Lifejackets
» Dry Bag / Blue Drum (Day Trips only) for your luggage
» All meals for duration of trip
» All catering Equipment
» Cooler Boxes
» Cooldrink whilst on the river
Departures
» Depart 3pm on Thursdays from Seapoint
» Return Tuesday at 6pm to Seapoint
» Customised packages available on request
Booking Terms - Full payment required 14 days prior to departure
Contact us for an enquiry:
Notes:
» All Orange River Canoeing Adventures are run and managed jointly with AVO
Orange.
» Our 2 man inflatable rafts are easy to control, safe and most of all very comfortable.
» No previous experience needed and a moderate level of fitness is required.
What to Bring:
• Warm sleeping bag with inner liner.
• Foam roll mat (available at most camping outlets).
• Small ground sheet or tarpaulin.
• Lightweight tent (optional - generally the weather is such that a tent is
not required and one sleeps outside under the stars).
• Eating utensils - plate, bowl, mug, (preferably plastic or tin). Knife, fork
and spoon
• Toiletry bag: Toilet paper, toothbrush, toothpaste, shaving kit, hairbrush or comb, deodorant, biodegradable shampoo and soap.
• Strong black plastic bags (at least 4 per person) for waterproofing your
personal belongings.
• Small personal first aid kit - a couple of plasters and pain pills.
• Insect repellent.
• Sun tan oil and sun block.
• Lip Ice.
• Torch and spare batteries.
• Hat or cap.
• Sunglasses with straps.
• Costume.
• Warm jacket, jersey or windbreaker.
• Tracksuit or long pants and top (for wearing in the evenings).
• Walking shoes.
• 1 x pair of socks.
• Strops or flip-flops (to be worn on the river).
• 2 x shorts.
• 4 x T-shirts.
• Underwear.
• Towel.
• Fishing gear*
• Small fold up chair*
• Camera and extra film*
• Binoculars*
• Sweets, chocolates, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages (please
ensure that all refreshments are either in cans or decanted into plastic
bottles, as broken glass tends to be hazardous in the river environment). |
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