White Water Rafting Rivers of the World - Switzerland

Ticino River, Switzerland

 The Ticino River in Switzerland is a tributary of the River Po. It has its source in the St. Gotthard massif located in Switzerland. Covering a huge area, the river flows through Lake Maggiore. In the downstream, the river finally converges with Po. Measuring up to a length of 248 km, the river makes its way through stunning locations of the beautiful country. 

Apart from watching the mesmerizing valleys by the riverside, several vacationers love this marvelous waterway as an ideal rafting destination. With rapids up to a Class III, the Ticino River offers enthusiastic rafters whitewaters of varied range to raft on. Once on a rafting trip, you will find the whitewaters moving through the Lombardic Park, allowing you to admire the astonishing atmosphere.  

Now, further in the trip, you will find your raft making way through the forests, sliding at times in the blue waters of Ticino River. As the river comprises of rapids of diverse levels, at several places of the trip, you will meet mild waters whereas at other sections, the fearsome waves will scare you. Thus, at several occasions throughout the trip, you are sure to encounter extremely fast-moving torrents, challenging you all the way.       

Now, as the trip continues and Mother Nature unveils its beauty in front of you, the entire expedition turns to be truly breathtaking! So, feel the fascinating waters and get the best out of the trip. However, before you move out on the expedition down the Ticino River, make sure you carry the essentials along with you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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