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
1300
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.
What to Bring & Do: 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 or without laces. A pair of socks is recommended if using
sport shoes, Straps for spectacles or goggles for
contact lenses, Towel, Shoes (without studs), slippers, river
sandals / rubber shoes / slippers / flip flop, 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
What to Wear,Wear comfortable, sandals, T-shirt, long or short
pants (make sure the pants you are
wearing while rafting, has NO
ZIP at the back pocket, this
will damage the raft when you sit on it and apply pressure
when sitting).
Difficulty: Leisurely
to Easy (suitable
for children age 5 and above)
Basic Terms,
No Refund will be entertained in case of "NO SHOW" or "UN-USED"
Service.
All participants will be required to sign a Liability Release Form
before departure.
Special Note: River rafting is subject
to the water level and weather condition. If rafting is not
possible to be conducted, an alternative date may be suggested.
Requirements
(for Insurance use):
Full Name (as in Passport), Age, Nationality, Address, Gender,
Identity Card or Passport No & D.O.B
Take Note
(fine
print): Due to the
nature of the tour, the weather, road
condition, local circumstances, prevailing
safety factors, the route & itinerary may
vary to those published but the content of
the tour will remain the same. The final
decision of the actual itinerary will be
made by us on the day of the tour.
White Water Rafting General Info
Do's and Don'ts
Safety
Briefing
Do
Not Litter
Bring All Rubbish Out Ofthe
Raft.
Do Not Damage Any Plants Or
Trees
Do Not Make Excessive Noise
Stay Healthy.
Do Not Take UnnecessaryRisks Like Climbing Up Rocks.
Always Listen To Advise Given
By YourGuides.
Do Not Stay Away From The
Group, you can easilyget
lost.
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.
White Water Rafting Safety and
Precaution
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 assoon
as you see or hear lightning.
White
Water Rafting Practical
Rafting Tips
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.