Bolivia Whitewater Rafting Travel Guide

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Whitewater Rafting


In a country that has so many mountains and valleys, rafting has to be one of the top adventure sports to experience. In the north-west, right in the heart of Bolivia’s largest national park, is the Tuichi River area - a rarely visited land of outstanding natural beauty. Rafting the Tuichi River will take you along the shores of Lake Titicaca, through the breathtaking Apolobamba Mountain range and into the Amazon basin, with its virgin cloud forest and huge waterfalls.

Alternatively, there's the Coroico River, which runs through the Nor Yungas district (central Bolivia); this is Bolivia's most popular, commercially rafted river. Depending on the amount of recent rainfall, the rapids on the River Coroico range from 50 to 900 metres long and are graded class II to V. Dramatic drops, bends, boils, turns and challenging technical spots are all on offer on this river.


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