Rafting tours in Rio de Janeiro take place on a beautiful mountain range region in Tres Rios city, countryside of Rio with many rivers, rapids and lush vegetation (around two hours drive from Rio - 135 km / 83 miles).
After a brief instruction, the fun begins. The rafting circuit lasts approximately 3 hours, traveling (12 km / 7,5 miles) down the river, with rapids ranging from levels 1 to 3+, enough to enjoy this thrilling adventure.
The final point of the rafting is another great attraction, as it happens at the meeting of the Paraibuna, Paraiba do Sul and Piabanha rivers, forming the only triple delta in Latin America.
Enjoy and get to know the beauties of the Rio’s countryside, with the experience of one of the rafting pioneers in Brazil. Tradition, local experience for 40 years and instructors certified by the International Rafting Federation.
This is the most intense and longest rafting in Rio. Perfect tour to know the countryside of the State in the best and safest rafting!
Pickup included
Recommendations:
Wear light clothes, adherent shoes (it will get wet!), swimming suits, bring water, snacks, dry clothes for changing, towel, cap or hat, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, personal medications, passport or ID card, cash for lunch and extras.
* It is highly recommended to go rafting with water shoes or regular shoes.
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Rodoviária Novo Rio, Terminal Rodoviário da Gavea
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Available • Apps: Uber, 99 Taxis
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