Thursday, 2 August 2012

Grand canyon whitewater rafting tips for first timers


Excited to go on your first-ever Grand Canyon whitewater rafting trip? Use the tips given below to make it a memorable an enjoyable experience.

Grand canyon whitewater rafting trip can be a short getaway trip or it can be a trip for as long 15 days. If you want to get a taste of life on the river, a short getaway trip would be ok, but if you are interested in immersing yourself in the adventure of a lifetime, plan your trip for a week or more.

After deciding upon the duration of your trip, you must think about other things like food, shelter, weather, etc. There are a lot of travel companies that offer all inclusive Grand Canyon whitewater rafting packages. You would get cots, tents, sleeping gear, camp chairs, and everything else that is required for setting up your home on the river. They also provide fresh and delicious food so that you can satiate your hunger after an exhilarating day on the river.

It is very important to equip yourself with the right rafting clothes and gear. In case you do not have them, check with the Grand canyon whitewater rafting company if they can provide you all that is required for an enjoyable and safe rafting experience. 

Grand Canyon White Water Rafting


Do choose the right time for your Grand canyon whitewater rafting trip. Summers are not ideal as the water can get hot and the sun above you can spoil the fun of rafting. October is a great time for enjoying rafting. The weather is milder and is perfect for making the most of your Grand canyon whitewater rafting trip.

Besides rafting, you can enjoy amazing wildlife in the Grand Canyon. You can see Big Horn Sheep and a variety of birds. Do remember to take your camera with you to click photos that would remind you of the great time that you had on your Grandcanyon whitewater rafting trip.

1 comment:

  1. These are some good things to consider before tackling the Grand Canyon. My wife and I are planning on doing a two week rafting trip and are trying to figure out what kind of travel package we want to get. Thanks for the rafting reminders! http://worldwideriver.com/fisher-towers

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