Rafting the Ganges


WE MAY HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPEND TWO DAYS RAFTING ON THE RIVER GANGES.  THIS IS NOT SET IN STONE, BUT WE ARE EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITY.  IF SO - THIS WILL BE AN OPTIONAL EVENT AND ANY PARENTS CAN CHOSE TO NOT HAVE THEIR CHILD PARTICIPATE.  WE WILL OFFER ALTERNATIVE ACTIVITIES WHICH WILL BE FULLY CHAPERONED.  JUST WANTED TO POST SOME INFORMATION FROM COMPANIES I AM EXPLORING AND PRESENT IT FOR YOUR PERUSAL.


 
The Camp is a very scenic beach camp by the Ganga river, located upstream from Rishikesh and before Kaudiyala, in the Himalayan foothills. It stretches onto 800 meters of silver sand beach, surrounded by thick forests and mountains, bright sunshine and constantly flowing emerald green river Ganges. Night on the beach has its own mystic charm - starlit sky, silhouette of the mountains, the moon shimmering on the river, the rippling sound of water and the camp fire romance. This is a great way for Denver Academy students to explore the outdoors.

Accommodation 
is in safari tents with a living area of the size of 10 x 12 fee
which have a centre table and two beds with mattresses. Each unit is weather proof and well ventilated with roll up windowsDining is an interesting affair as well. Keeping up with the forest department guidelines we have dry pit toilets (sanitized by lime powder) at one end of the camp which also houses bathing tents and general wash area. People at the camp generally prefer to bathe at the river but hot water is also made available on request.

Dining: 
Food is laid out in separate dining tent overlooking river GangaDrinking water at the camp is sourced from a natural water spring about 200 meters from the camp. Alternatively bottled water is procured for drinking and cooking purposes. Adequate supply of bottled drinking water is also maintained at the camp. The camp kitchen takes care of the meals in a buffet arrangement with a large spread. The meal pattern is generally vegetarian. Chinese and continental food is also served at the camp with prior information and request for groups. Liven up your evenings on the beach under a starlit sky with mouth watering bar-be-cue, tandoori delights, music and bonfire !

Activities:
 
A host of activities await you here - rafting, kayaking, body surfing, forest walks, village visits, trekking, bird watching, star gazing, beach volleyball, cricket, rugby or simply building sandcastles or sunbathing. It is also a great venue for corporate programs like outbound training, team building, stress management. For those interested in adventure we offer rafting and kayaking on the Ganges with experienced river runners. The wilderness around the camp encourages you to go for scenic walks in the invigorating and pure morning air. Also on offer is trekking, rock climbing and rappelling.Camp GamesFor the sports enthusiast, there's enough to keep the energies charged. Take your pick from Volleyball, Badminton, Carom, Darts and Chess. Or perhaps, simply laze on the hammock and let your thoughts drift with the sound of the flowing river. 
Evenings at the CampLoosen up in the evening with bonfire at the camp beach. Or participate in one of the campfire games. Then there is always getting involved in Levitation, KnotsPlank Bridge and Boston Lap games to name a few of the campfire games. 

Rock Climbing & Rappelling:
 In this basic class the fundamentals of technical rock climbing/rappelling; knots, top ropes, belaying and rappelling, also basic friction, face and crack climbing techniques are covered. After practicing the basics, you'll follow your instructor on an easy but exhilarating multi-pitch climb, as part of a rope team.
Body surfing /swimming - Take a dip in the river and let yourself afloat. The current is just right for even a novice to handle. Or try the sport of body surfing in the baby rapids. Even the non swimmers can try out the sport, of course with a life jacket on. We even have a few tube floats on which you can relax in the middle of the river. Of course we'll tie you and the float to something at the beach to make sure you don't get carried away with the current. 
Night Trek (1 km) - Pay respects to Lord Shiva right in the middle of the jungle, after making your way over a small suspension bridge in the middle of the night. You may even get to see or maybe hear an odd barking deer.Visits to the Waterfalls - All along the road up in the mountains there are hidden waterfalls, some perennial, some seasonal. You can ask anyone from the camp to take you to one of the many falls that we have located in case waterfalls are your fascination. 
Trekking to Nearby Garhwali Village: This is an interesting trek of  duration of  2 hrs. to a very small Garhwali village, which will make you aware of the life style of Garhwalis, the flora and fauna of that region. Moreover this trek will be a Bird Watching activity.

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