WHITE WATER RAFTING RIVER RAFTING MALAYSIA GOPENG RIVER RAFTING
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Gopeng White Water Rafting are conducted at Sungai Kampar which is also fondly nickname Sungai Itek. Gopeng is one of the most famous and favourite
WHITE WATER RAFTING RIVER RAFTING MALAYSIA GOPENG RIVER RAFTING
Gopeng White Water Rafting | Jeram Besu White Water Rafting | Padas River Borneo Sabah White Water Rafting | Kuala Sedim White Water Rafting | Kuala Kubu Baru White Water Rafting | Ulu Slim White Water Rafting
White Water Rafting spot due to its location, in the middle of peninsula. 2 hours from Kuala LUmpur, 20 mins from Ipoh, with all year round water supplied from "Banjaran Titiwangsa where the famous highland Cameron Highlands are located, there are no dry seasons for Gopeng. We conduct daily White Water Rafting activities with 2 timing, 9 am and 2 pm. This activities are good for Individual seeking for outdoor adventure, family outdoor adventure, Corporate Adventure cum Team Building. |
For Query | Booking, please contact us ;
Mobile | What's App : +6019 662 2929 | 019 229 5757
Email : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com
Website : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com
Mobile | What's App : +6019 662 2929 | 019 229 5757
Email : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com
Website : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com
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Introduction
Excitement is for sure, but also demand teamwork from the participants to direct the raft rather than banging rocks. Kampar River is the most interesting white water rafting river in Malaysia. In the river, you'll have the thrills of ...
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After 10-15 minutes of briefing by
our professional river guide, you are now ready for a river rafting adventure.
Have fun during the rafting like doing some body-rafting or even take a spin in the raft with your head in the water....or just get to the traditional fun of water fight with your fellow rafters! Get wet and get in touch with nature once more! Definitely a must not miss lifelong experience!!!
Attire
– What to wear and a bring?
Casual t-shirts with long/short
pants
Sandals/sport shoes Socks Umbrella or raincoats
Wear comfortable
Package
Details:
Two daily rafting trips morning and afternoon Morning 09.30am Afternoon 01.00pm
Morning Session:
0915 hrs Meet us at Tempurung cave car park. 0945 hrs Transfer to Sungai Itek, in Kampar, Perak. Commence rafting at 1000 hours inclusive of briefings on safety, paddling and rafting techniques. You will be equipped with safety helmets and life vests for the adrenaline pumping ride through the various rapids (around 10 rapids). The adventure takes two to 3 hours of leisure paddling. Lunch and refreshments provided. 1300 hrs Tour Ends
Afternoon Session:
1230 hrs Meet us at Tempurung cave car park, lunch and refreshments provided. 1330 hrs Transfer to Sungai Itek, in Kampar, Perak. Commence rafting at 1430 hours inclusive of briefings on safety, paddling and rafting techniques. You will be equipped with safety helmets and life vests for the adrenaline pumping ride through the various rapids (around 10 rapids). The adventure takes two to 3 hours of leisure paddling. 1630 hrs Tour Ends
Package
Includes:
English speaking guide
River Guide
Equipment
Simple Lunch
What
to Bring?
Change of clothes (for changing
after rafting - please take note, after rafting, all guest are
require to clean up (shower & change clothing) before boarding)
Sarong
Personal medication and cravings
River sandals or sport shoes with
laces
A pair of socks is recommended if
using sport shoes
Straps for spectacles or goggles
for contact lenses
Towel
Shoes
Slippers
Sun block
Insect repellent
Personal toiletries
Waterproof camera (optional)
And don't forget to bring a sense
of adventure / fun / humor /
enthusiasm and a flexible attitude
Special Notes:
Difficulty Leisurely to Easy (suitable for children age 6
and above)
Safety
Briefing:
A detailed safety briefing will be
conducted before each trip. The rafting team for the trip explains what to do
if the raft flips, how to help each other out of the water and what
conditions to expect.
We always give the worst-case
scenario so that people know what to expect from the trip and, therefore,
have the choice to forego their trip after the safety talk. Once in the raft,
you are instructed by your rafting guide as to how to negotiate the rapids
and some practice is done before you set off. You are also briefed before
each rapid on how the raft is expected to react.
Safety
and Precautions:
Rafting is safer then crossing road We always ensure all the participants wear a life jacket. We do not overload the raft. We do not go rafting after/during a heavy rain. Our guides are qualified and well trained. We well know local weather conditions. We make sure the water and weather conditions are safe. Because water conducts electricity, it is wise to stop swimming, boating, or any activities on the water as soon as you see or hear lightning.
Practical Rafting Tips:
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All rafters will be given a safety briefing
before the ride and will be shown basic backward and forward paddling
techniques.
Always check that the
helmets and life jackets provided fit you well and are not too tight or too
loose.
Your life jacket will buoy you in the eventuality of the raft overturning. If
you've over-turned close to the river bank, don't use your raft paddle, as you
may hit someone else.
Do not attempt to use
the paddle as a lever against rocks as you risk getting hit by it.
The following are some points to remember:
Bring a change of clothes. A warm-up jacket is also a good idea.
Wear well-fitting shoes, rubber shoes or sandals.
Jewellery which cannot be secured firmly should not be worn while rafting.
Those wearing glasses are reminded to use an elastic sports band to anchor
their spectacles.
Contact lens users are advised to wear spectacles instead, in order to cut down
the risk of their lenses getting contaminated by river water.
More Information on Rafting:
Gopeng, a small town
about 90 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur, has many pre-war shop houses. This quiet
and unassuming place is the gateway to some of the most adventurous outdoor
activities in Peninsular Malaysia.
The most popular adrenaline pumping fun is white water rafting in the Kampar
River. The scenic waterway is created by the merging of three rivers, Geruntum
River, Geroh River and Pacat River in Perak. Rated as a Grade I to III river,
it offers a great combination of water ranging from gentle flows to challenging
and technical whitewater. It is also perfect for beginners.
From Gopeng town, it takes about 15 minutes to reach the starting point located
at Kg. Ulu Geruntum. The journey itself is a memorable experience as visitors
will pass by some of the most picturesque places in Gopeng with a whole
spectrum of landscapes. During the fruit season, you will be looking with envy
at the fruit orchards flanking both sides of the narrow, winding road. You can
also enjoy the beauty and the tranquillity of the quaint traditional villages
along the way. A 100-year-old water pipe stretches from the nearby mountains
through the major settlements to the old mining area and the villagers are
still using the water supply from it.
Upon reaching the Gopeng Nature Resort, a stone’s throw away from the starting
point of the white water rafting, you are given a liability form to sign before
you can further proceed. Your river guide will brief you about paddling
commands, safety measures and the do’s and don’t’s of white water rafting.
Then, armed with a life jacket, helmet and paddle, you are all set to face the
raging river.
The number of passengers per raft depends on river conditions and other factors
but generally it ranges from two to six people.
It helps to have a skillful and friendly river guide as he will calm you down
with his jokes and fascinate you with local anecdotes. In my case, a Riverbug
guide, Max, who sat at the back of the raft, helped us to avoid rocks, kept us
on the right path, cracked jokes and made sure we had a great time. Riverbug is
a white water specialist operating in Sabah and Perak. Besides the guide, a
safety kayaker cum photographer will follow rafters throughout the journey to
ensure their safety and capture images of their ride.
One of the most important things a rafter has to do before continuing his or
her journey down the breathtaking twists, turns and drops of the white water
course is the water confidence activity. Depending on the level of the water,
there is a possibility of you being thrown out of the raft. The water
confidence activity helps you prepare for the worst. It requires you to do body
rafting along a short stretch. Your guide will steer you into the current and
then he will let you go. If your water confidence is low, the three-minute body
rafting will feel like ages and you will end up swallowing a lot of water. This
is definitely not an activity for the self-conscious. However, the most
important thing is to have faith in your guide and not panic.
After your water confidence has been tested, it is time for you to try your
first rapid. White water rafting is an exhilarating activity that provides you
with the ultimate adrenaline rush. Cascading down the rapids is only part of
the fun. The whole journey is not one huge “liquid chaos” as it provides scenic
and relaxing experiences. There are also flat sections in the river for you to
take a breather after conquering tough rapids.
Kampar River has been a popular spot for white water rafting since 2003. A trip
on this river is a two-hour, adrenaline-fuelled journey along a seven or nine
kilometres stretch depending on the water level. There are 10 prominent rapids
along the stretch and every rapid has a tale to tell.
The first rapid was named Broken Ledge to reflect the concrete ruins of a dam
at the river that was once built for the tin mining industry in the Gopeng
area.
One of the toughest rapids in the river is called ‘Easy Drop’ as rafters
including the river guide have the tendency to be thrown overboard. Basically,
the rapid has two drops of approximately three metres high. Upon reaching this
rapid, the river guide will shout the word “Boom! Boom!” to indicate that
everyone has to sit in the centre of the raft to avoid falling into the river.
It is very exhilarating as your raft is thrown through the rapid and you are
left to the mercy of the powerful water.
Rajah Corner is the longest rapid in Kampar River. It is aptly named after the
big colony of Rajah Brooke butterflies swarming over the rocks along the area,
especially in the morning.
Whenever a raft passes through the Hyside rapid, it has to be in a 30 degree
angle so that it can get through the rapid without capsizing. Everyone must
move to the “high” side of the raft so that the raft will be in a slightly
tilted position.
Slide rapid is a little tricky and slightly technical, as it requires the raft
to go through most of the right side before sliding to the middle. A raft can
easily get stuck in this rapid, especially when the water level is low. If it
happens, rafters must shift to the front or the back of the raft depending on
the situation and in the meantime, the guide will push the raft back into the
main current. It requires skillful manoeuvering because of frequent
obstructions.
One rapid called Paddle Breaker, marks the site where a guide had his paddle
broken in half while going down it. Snake rapid got its name simply because the
curve of the river looks like a snake. Your raft will go through a zigzag
pattern to clear out of this rapid.
Enders Rapid refers to a skillful trick river kayakers love to do at this
rapid. The play manoeuver involves nosing the boat’s bow down and deep and the
stern up resulting in the kayak popping vertically upward.
Seeing a flock of chickens running around the area during their first recce,
the guides decided to name one rapid Chicken Run. Another is called Eddy Point,
the white water terminology for an area where two currents from the opposite
direction meet to create a circular or spiral motion in the water.
All these rapids offer different kinds of thrills to rafters. You can never run
a river the same way twice as the variety caused by the changes of the water
flows makes each trip unique.
During the journey, you will find yourself resting between rapids, relaxing and
listening to your guide talking about the river. There are several rest stops
at some areas of interest.
The journey ends at Kampung Jahang where you will be transported back to the
Gopeng Nature Resort for a quick shower and a change of clothes. Your guide
will then take you to a nearby restaurant for a hearty meal after all the hard
work and excitement.
No one ever walks away from white water rafting experience in Kampar River
untouched. You will either get addicted to this extreme activity or fall in
love with the sheer beauty of the river area or both. Either way, you will want
to return to this unique place again and again.
If white water rafting is not challenging enough for you, there are other
extreme activities that you can try such as water abseiling from the top of a
three-storey high waterfall, advanced-level kayaking, mountain biking, jungle
trekking and caving.
For Query | Booking, please contact us ;
Mobile | What's App : +6019 662 2929 | 019 229 5757
Email : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com
Website : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com
Mobile | What's App : +6019 662 2929 | 019 229 5757
Email : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com
Website : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com
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