Rafting em águas brancas no Zimbábue





Descrição
Victoria Falls é uma cortina de água de uma milha de comprimento que se estende através da rocha basáltica brilhante, irrompe em spray, e depois troveja nos canyons abaixo. As paredes de rocha basáltica que capturam o poderoso Zambeze formam um dos grandes corredores fluviais do mundo. Este é o domínio dos Nyaminyamis, o deus rio do povo de Tonga e é a 'estrada' para as nossas jangadas. O desfiladeiro é mais de 100 metros de profundidade nas Cataratas e aumenta para mais de 200 metros até o final de um dia inteiro de viagem de Rafting. Apesar deste terreno acidentado, os desfiladeiros abaixo das Cataratas são densos com vegetação e incrivelmente espetacular. As corredeiras do rio Zambeze são oficialmente definidas como “Grade 5” pela União Britânica de Canoagem (sendo o Grau 6 comercialmente inviável). Os clientes devem estar razoavelmente aptos para esta atividade, pois há uma caminhada íngreme para dentro e para fora do desfiladeiro de Batoka, bem como a atividade de Rafting em si. Por favor, observe que esta atividade parte da cidade de Victoria Falls, no Zimbábue.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Rafting em Água Branca
Rafting em Água Branca
Rafting em Água Branca
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Traslados de retorno incluídos em todos os hotéis / pousadas dentro da cidade de Victoria Falls. Taxas de transferência adicionais podem ser aplicadas para pick ups fora de Victoria Falls Town
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Requer condicionamento físico muito alto
- Idade mínima: 15 anos (pode ser flexível, a critério da gerência, ou seja, se a criança tiver a maturidade certa, força e se encaixar em um colete salva-vidas adequadamente, então as crianças mais novas são aceitas às vezes. Idade máxima: não há limite máximo de idade, no entanto, a Wild Horizons mantém o direito de se recusar a aceitar um cliente que claramente não conseguirá lidar com os rigores do rafting.
- Datas aproximadas: 10 de agosto a 25 de dezembro
- Corredeiras: # 1 a # 19
- Almoço: Almoço no Top of Gorge no Rápido # 19High Water Rafting
- Datas aproximadas: 25 de dezembro a 10 de agosto
- Corredeiras: # 11 a # 23
- Almoço: O almoço é servido no topo do desfiladeiro no Rapid # 23
- é controlado e manobrado pelo guia usando remos de “12 pés de comprimento” no meio da jangada. Os hóspedes estão sentados na frente e na traseira da balsa e seguram a linha de segurança ao redor do perímetro da jangada.
- exige que os passageiros ajudem ativamente o guia a manobrar a jangada através das corredeiras e dos trechos calmos, eles estão sentados ao redor do perímetro do barco e todos os remos, mas não seguram a linha de segurança.
- A caminhada dentro e fora do desfiladeiro é íngreme e rochosa. A caminhada é de aproximadamente 750 pés para o topo da garganta e requer um grau razoável de aptidão. Há cerveja gelada, refrigerante e água no topo do desfiladeiro para os hóspedes.
- Cobertura fotográfica e de vídeo será oferecida em cada viagem aos hóspedes por uma taxa extra.
- Derrubar não é obrigatório. Se, no entanto, você quiser deixar um agradecimento, a seguinte é uma diretriz:
- Guia: US $ 10 por pessoa por dia.
- Outros funcionários: US $ 5 por pessoa, por dia.
Avaliações(96)
The rafting was great fun, and very exhilarating. The staff were great. Felt very safe due to the equipment and the staff in the boat and in support boats. Be prepared for a steep climb in and out of the gorge to get to the river, but it's worth it. We bought the photo's and they were good value, some great shots reminding us of good memories.
Our family of 4 - kids 23 & 16 had such an amazing day going down the Zambezi River with 12 different rapids; flipped on one (bit scary) & all scrambled back on; some free swimming with the current. Such a memorable day and very steep walk down & up to rafts !
It was a thrilling experience riding the rapids of the almighty Zambezi River. Fantastic highly recommended. Complimentary lunch was provided with beer and soft drinks was offered after activity. Guides were super helpful and kind. The only word of caution that unless you in really good shape the hike out of the gorge is grueling and will leave you exhausted.
We had an awesome experience! The team is highly professional. They insisted on maximal safety and security while not forgetting to make sure we had a lot of fun.
I have rafted numerous times and this was right up there with the best of them. Our guide was excellent and very funny the way he described the rapids and we had a great group who paddled hard so we stayed in the boat!! Stunning scenery and the best fun.
My first time rafting experience and surely not the last. It’s full of adrenaline and teamwork. The guides were on spot with safety and communication, very experienced in the river and very friendly. Definitely recommended. Also one of the best value for money activities in Victoria Falls Town, without a doubt.
Incredible experience! Just take into account the Really Though Hiking after rafting, with super high temperatures and killing sun. If I had to make it again I would choose shockwaves as they’re starting at the boiling pot including rapid #1, meanwhile we started in #2 with shearwaters, they simply skipped the beginning that is the most beautiful view without any explanation
Rafting from rapids 11 to 23. The descent is very steep and complex, training done very well. The risk of turning around or falling into the water is high. In fact, one of the most complex happened to us at 16. The level of the rapids ranges from 2 to 5. So I recommend it to people in good physical shape. We got really scared and drank a lot of water, but overall it was fun, it's an adrenaline-pumping experience. The uphill return much more feasible than the descent. The work behind this experience is so much, so many people work and struggle. The delicious and typical lunch. I do not give 5 stars because they should inform more in the office about the risk and difficulty level of rapids.
My wife and I chose to do white water rafting at Victoria Falls, expecting a thrilling but well-managed adventure. What we got instead was a dangerously misleading and terrifying experience due to gross negligence from Shearwater. Deceptive Description of the Hike From the start, the company was completely dishonest about how difficult and dangerous the hike down to the rafts is—and even worse, the grueling climb back up at the end. They made it seem easy, but in reality, the hike is extremely demanding, especially for anyone who isn’t in top physical condition. The final ascent was brutal, with steep ladders and rocky terrain, making it nearly impossible for older participants or those with any health concerns. Incompetent and Dangerous Guiding The guide we had was shockingly unskilled. He failed to steer the raft properly, causing us to hit a rapid sideways—something that should never happen if a guide knows what they’re doing. As a result, our raft flipped in one of the most dangerous rapids. I was trapped under the boat for about 10 seconds, but my wife was stuck for a terrifying 30 seconds. The most appalling part? The guides made no effort to ensure everyone had safely surfaced after the flip. When I told a guide I couldn't see my wife, he brushed it off, saying she had made it out. It wasn’t until another passenger spotted someone still trapped under the boat that a guide finally jumped in to help. That level of negligence is beyond unacceptable. My wife was completely traumatized, and I genuinely believed I was going to drown. Crocodiles in the Water We were assured that crocodiles wouldn’t be in the areas where we entered the water—only to see one lurking near the rocks after a rapid. Another outright lie that put everyone at risk. Another Unexpected Grueling Hike As if the experience wasn’t difficult enough, one of the rapids was deemed too dangerous, forcing us into yet another exhausting 2km hike over tough terrain to get back to the raft. This was never disclosed beforehand, making it even more frustrating. Shearwater’s Shameful Dishonesty and Negligence Despite claiming their guides have 15+ years of experience, Shearwater failed at even the most basic safety protocols. They refuse to disclose how physically demanding this trip is, misrepresent the dangers, and fail to execute the proper best practices to ensure safety on the rapids. The Zambezi River is already an intense and dangerous place to raft, and the company’s carelessness makes it even worse. If you’re considering rafting in Victoria Falls, do your research. The river is infested with crocodiles, and there have been known incidents of attacks. The physical demands of the hike and rafting are far beyond what they claim. Shearwater should not be allowed to operate. Do not book with them. This was by far the most terrifying and mismanaged experience of my life, and I would never recommend them to anyone—especially families or those without serious rafting experience. Absolutely disgraceful.
Having previously rafted from the Zambian side, albeit a long time ago, I was keen to give it a go from the Zim side too. The organisation was excellent. Good briefing at the Lookout Cafe, before being taken into the park to the launch point. Be aware that the route to the launch site is steep and requires the use of ladders. In my view, this adds to the experience. The rafting was just as I remembered, except that we each had a paddle, and we were accompanied by three amazing kayakers who were there to ensure our safety. We were given clear instructions on how we would progress through the rapids, and what to do in the event of a capsize, and then went through rapid #1 at the bottom of Vic Falls. There were three rafts, two from Wild Horizons, and one from Shearwater, but they worked together as one, to make sure that everyone was safe, and we travelled down the river together. You will get wet. You will probably end up in the river at some point. It can be a bit scary at times, but be assured that the team know what they are doing. But most of all, it’s great fun, and you will have the best time. The climb out of the gorge at the end is tough. It will take you about 20 mins non-stop, on very steep rocky trails and home made wooden ladders. It’s worth it though, as at the end you’ll get food and a cold beer. Thank you to the team for one of the best days in my life.



