Duration:
2 hs into the water
Difficulty:
Moderate
Departure:
October to April
It is a Rafting experience that takes place on the Corcovado River. The experience begins at Sol y Luna camping, Comarka’s operational base, located at the entrance of the town of Corcovado, where the guides (rafting guide and safety guide or safety kayak) will receive them and provide them with the equipment (neoprene suit , jacket, helmet, life jacket and paddles) and a talk about the use of it.
Once dressed, we go together with the guides to the starting point of the activity, the corcovado sawmill (about 5 minutes from the campsite), where the technical and safety talk of the activity is given. The first section of the river begins on the plateau, with calm waters, where you can appreciate the beauty of the native forest and birdlife of the place, it is the ideal time to make contact with the raft and practice the rowing and safety techniques explained. As we approach the Cordillera, its waters accelerate, configuring class II and III rapids perfect for rafting with the right dose of adrenaline and safety, during a 15-kilometer journey in the water. For two hours rapids and backwaters, waterfalls, rock walls, cypresses and open coasts alternate, but above all there are moments of gentle contemplation and others of furious team paddling to channel the raft.
The activity ends at the Quilodrán Bridge, where the transport awaits you to provide you with a snack while you change and then return to the base (Sol y Luna campsite).
Grades:
- Difficulty: moderate, no previous experience is necessary.
- Minimum age: Suitable for people from 5 to 70 years old.
- Navigation time: 1.30 to 2.00 hours in the water.
- Transfer time: 5 minutes one way, 20 minutes back to the base.
- Total duration: 3 hours.
- Maximum passenger capacity per raft: 8 per raft.
- Category II / III rapids.
Recorrido: ver en este link el tramo del río que se navega en este programa.
- Presentation at the Comarka operational base: Camping Sol y Luna (15 min before the reserved time) (9:45 a.m. / 1:45 p.m.)
- Presentation of the Guide and delivery of technical and safety equipment
- Transfer to the Corcovado River (departure point of the activity)
- Technical and safety talk
- Rafting descent
- Snack and return to the operational base.
The experience includes:
- Equipment (wetsuit, jacket, helmet, life jacket and paddles)
- Transfer from the base to the Rio and back
- Rafting and safety guides authorized.
- Refreshment
Does not include:
- Transfer from Esquel and / or Trevelin
- Photos
Bring towel; sun cream, slippers and underwear or swimsuit to get wet; change of underwear and dry shoes.
Restrictions:
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- Not suitable for people who suffer from diseases that cause respiratory disabilities (COPD, asthma, emphysema, etc.).
- People who suffer from central or peripheral cardiovascular diseases, or when their cardiac or vascular capacities are diminished, use stents, pacemakers or other prostheses cannot participate; (for example: medicated with anticoagulants, grade III varicose veins – those that are thick and multiple, cardiac arrhythmias, etc.)
- Children must have sufficient psychophysical capacity to spend several hours doing physical activity.
- People with obesity will not be able to participate. In the case of adults, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines obesity as such when a person has a Body Mass Index (BMI) equal to or greater than 30. The BMI is calculated by dividing the weight of a person in kilos times the square of their height in meters: (kg/m2).
- Not suitable for people with any degree or type of physical or mental disability that affects their attention, gait and/or coordination.
- DESCRIPTION
-
It is a Rafting experience that takes place on the Corcovado River. The experience begins at Sol y Luna camping, Comarka’s operational base, located at the entrance of the town of Corcovado, where the guides (rafting guide and safety guide or safety kayak) will receive them and provide them with the equipment (neoprene suit , jacket, helmet, life jacket and paddles) and a talk about the use of it.
Once dressed, we go together with the guides to the starting point of the activity, the corcovado sawmill (about 5 minutes from the campsite), where the technical and safety talk of the activity is given. The first section of the river begins on the plateau, with calm waters, where you can appreciate the beauty of the native forest and birdlife of the place, it is the ideal time to make contact with the raft and practice the rowing and safety techniques explained. As we approach the Cordillera, its waters accelerate, configuring class II and III rapids perfect for rafting with the right dose of adrenaline and safety, during a 15-kilometer journey in the water. For two hours rapids and backwaters, waterfalls, rock walls, cypresses and open coasts alternate, but above all there are moments of gentle contemplation and others of furious team paddling to channel the raft.
The activity ends at the Quilodrán Bridge, where the transport awaits you to provide you with a snack while you change and then return to the base (Sol y Luna campsite).
Grades:
- Difficulty: moderate, no previous experience is necessary.
- Minimum age: Suitable for people from 5 to 70 years old.
- Navigation time: 1.30 to 2.00 hours in the water.
- Transfer time: 5 minutes one way, 20 minutes back to the base.
- Total duration: 3 hours.
- Maximum passenger capacity per raft: 8 per raft.
- Category II / III rapids.
Recorrido: ver en este link el tramo del río que se navega en este programa.
- ITINERARY
-
- Presentation at the Comarka operational base: Camping Sol y Luna (15 min before the reserved time) (9:45 a.m. / 1:45 p.m.)
- Presentation of the Guide and delivery of technical and safety equipment
- Transfer to the Corcovado River (departure point of the activity)
- Technical and safety talk
- Rafting descent
- Snack and return to the operational base.
- INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED
-
The experience includes:
- Equipment (wetsuit, jacket, helmet, life jacket and paddles)
- Transfer from the base to the Rio and back
- Rafting and safety guides authorized.
- Refreshment
Does not include:
- Transfer from Esquel and / or Trevelin
- Photos
- RECOMENDATIONS
-
Bring towel; sun cream, slippers and underwear or swimsuit to get wet; change of underwear and dry shoes.
Restrictions:
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- Not suitable for people who suffer from diseases that cause respiratory disabilities (COPD, asthma, emphysema, etc.).
- People who suffer from central or peripheral cardiovascular diseases, or when their cardiac or vascular capacities are diminished, use stents, pacemakers or other prostheses cannot participate; (for example: medicated with anticoagulants, grade III varicose veins – those that are thick and multiple, cardiac arrhythmias, etc.)
- Children must have sufficient psychophysical capacity to spend several hours doing physical activity.
- People with obesity will not be able to participate. In the case of adults, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines obesity as such when a person has a Body Mass Index (BMI) equal to or greater than 30. The BMI is calculated by dividing the weight of a person in kilos times the square of their height in meters: (kg/m2).
- Not suitable for people with any degree or type of physical or mental disability that affects their attention, gait and/or coordination.