White Water Rafting Rivers of the World - Ecuador

Rio Oyacachi Whitewater Rafting

Rio Oyacachi, a tributary of Rio Quijos, is another popular river of Ecuador. The water body is best described as a “technical” river. As it flows along the remote valley, the river bends at numerous sections. Among passionate rafters, the river is well-known for offering non-stop rapids all through its course.

Boasting of high-rising waves and challenging torrents, the Oyacachi River has a lot in its offerings. Sporting soaring whitewaters you need to battle through, the river is also marked with many difficult regions along its way. Comprising of frothy waves and challenging sections, the river is again a podium of beauty, thanks to the lush greenery and mystifying valleys surrounding it. The waterway meets up with the Rio Quijos from the west and continues to flow along the deep-cut valleys. The crystal-clear water of the river shows its pristine beauty all the year through.

With waters of Class IV, the Rio Oyacachi makes ample scope for all ardent rafters to capture all the fun and excitement of rafting. Teamed with the frothy waves, comes the spectacular natural belts of the river side, which will indeed capture all your attention. What’s more, your rafting expedition is sure to face several obstacles, with huge granite rocks welcoming you in your pathway!

Get lost in the excitement and grab all the fun on the intriguing waters of Rio Oyacachi. If you are not interested in rafting, you can also spend a beautiful camping expedition beside the river. Coupled with the clear waters, you can get a glimpse of the breathtaking natural scenery as well. Now as you plan your weekend here, make sure you carry all your essentials with you. So, are you all set to make the best out of this whitewater rafting trip?  

 

 

 

 

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