Highlights
Rafting Brasov will offer you the best experience on a medium difficulty river;
The rafting route will be 14 km;
An international team of professional rafting guides with certifications and great experience in rafting;
Premium conditions of organization and logistics: locker rooms, bathroom, hot showers, parking for personal cars;
Observation
For rafting you need: a towel, swimsuit, slippers and of course, a lot of cheerfulness;
*** The starting point is 85 km (1.5 hours) far away from Brasov. It can be connected on the road to Bucharest or from Bucharest to Brasov. At request we can make the transfer from Brasov.
Included
Rafting Guide;
Rafting equipment and place in boat;
***Optional: Transfer from and to Brasov;
Excluded
Lunch;
Tips;
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