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The snow-fed rivers of Kumaon offer excellent opportunities for river rafting. The government runs a rafting unit. Kaliganga comes from Kalapani on Tibetan border and runs along the Nepal border. Rafting in Kaliganga is a thrilling experience.
Ramganga originates from Namik glacier, joins Saryu at Rameshwar and at Pancheshwar it merges in Kaliganga. Thirty km of the river is demarcated for rafting. The Government has taken several safety steps. Professional kayakers are always ready. Rafts have wireless sets. One has to wear the safety gear. The various equipments include raft, kayaks, paddles, life jackets, helmets etc.
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