White Water Rafting Rivers of the World - Chile

Laja River, Chile

The Laja River in Chile is located in the Bio-Bio Region. The river has its source in the Laguna del Laja located in the captivating Andes Mountain. The water body then travels towards the west flowing along the Chilean Central Valley, and finally finishes off its journey as it meets up with the Bio-Bio River. The Laja Falls, situated along the river course, enhances the beauty of the river, thanks to its amazing cascading waters. 

However, the Laja river is highly famous for its Class V waves, rewarding the rafters with the most challenging and thrilling whitewaters. Surrounded by dense woods and incredible beauty of nature, the river offers an exclusive view of the exquisite surroundings. As you raft down the high rising whitewaters, you can feel your pulse rate soaring! The foaming torrents with all their speed will surely drench you from head to toe. The clear, warm and welcoming waves along with the breathtaking natural beauty surely form the best ambiance for a perfect rafting adventure. Abundant with high levels rapids, the mesmerizing waterway gives a rafter ample scope to test his rafting expertise.                                                                                                      

Thus, once you think of spending some electrifying moments and wish to take a break from the noisy streets and the heavy work load, choosing to raft on the Laja River is obviously one of the most cherished options. But then, as you embark on the river, you are supposed to meet the awe-inspiring and challenging waves. So, make sure to carry all your essentials along with you. So, get prepared to take a joy ride down the Laja River and make it the most memorable expedition of your life!

 

 

 

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