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Raft the Surla Mhadei, Dudhsagar Falls and other adventures (Goa)
Most popular beaches like Baga, Calangute, Candolim and Dona Paula offer a
range of adventure sports like parasailing and water scooter or jet ski rides. But all
the offbeat action in Goa is tucked away from the beaches in the lush hinterland.
Brave an adventure bike ride from Kullem as you wade through mountain streams
to reach the base of Indias fifth highest waterfall, Dudhsagar.
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John Pollard of Southern River Adventures, who pioneered six rafting stretches in
South India, recently teamed up with GTDC to offer white-water rafting in Goa for
the first time (two daily batches at 10.30 am and 2.30 pm). The lower 10 km
stretch of the Mhadei, where it joins the Mandovi, promises Grade II-III rapids like
Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and Y-Fronts. Veluz, the base camp, is 1 km from
Valpoi bus stop in Sattari Taluka, 45 km from Panaji (1 hrs). The season lasts
from July to September (Rs 1,500/person).
However, between October and May, head to the Goa-Maharashtra border for the
most advanced rapids south of the Himalayas. The Tilari River Gorge, 10 km from
Dodamarg on the Kudashi Village Road, boasts Class IV rapids and requires good
swimming ability and fitness levels. Its a whole new way to let your hair down in
Goa! (Ph: +91 7387238866, 8805727230; info@ goarafting.com;
www.goarafting.com)
Surfing with Swamis & Rafting in Coorg/Dandeli (Karnataka)
Surfing in India was probably something people did on the Internet, until the Surfing
Swamis showed up! Run by Krishna bhaktas, Kaliya Mardana Krishna Ashram at
Mulki (30 km north of Mangalore) or Ashram Surf Retreat promises adventure buffs
the real deal surfing lessons (Rs 1,500/day), yoga, mantra meditation, healthy
veg fare and complete detox (no smoking/alcohol allowed)!
Go river kayaking and ride the Zodiac boat to local surf breaks like Swamis,
Babas Left, Water Tank and Tree Line. With empty beaches and just three guest
rooms (tariff Rs 3,500-4,500), its a quiet place to flounder in anonymity. AprilMay is the mild surfing season with 1-2 m waves but expect 8 feet waves between
June and September (India Surf Club, Ph: 9880659130; www.surfingindia.net).
For water sports and banana boat rides, head up the coast to Sai Vishram
Baindoor Beach Resort (Ph: 9449817535; www.saivishram.com); Devbagh Beach
Resort (www.devbaghbeachresort.com) near Karwar, and Paradise Edge Resort at
Hankon, en route to Dandeli. Karnataka also offers some great rafting opportunities
like the Kali river at Dandeli, Cauvery at Dubare and KKR or Upper Barapole in
Coorg (Ph: 08762346289; www.coorgwhitewaterrafting.com). Coorg Adventure
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Sports organises sailing, kayaking and other water sports at Hyrige reservoir.
Adventure Sports at Tajpur (West Bengal)
Tucked away between Shankarpur and Mandarmoni, just 16 km east of touristy
Digha, Tajpur is West Bengals emerging adventure hub. For starters, it has one of
the few motorable beaches on the east coast. Several nature camps and local
outfitters organise a range of adventure activities like parasailing, kayaking,
snorkelling, coastal biking and treks, rubber boat propelling and even water zorbing!
Tajpur Retreat Hotel also has a 35-feet-high artificial rock wall and high-rope
activity system within the campus for you to sharpen your instincts before you hit
the high seas (www.tajpurhotel.com).
Rafting in the Himalayas
The snow-fed rivers of the entire Himalayan range provide the most exciting rafting
opportunities in India. The countrys leading rafting operators, Ibex Expeditions (Ph:
0 11-26460244/46; www.ibexexpeditions.com) and Aquaterra (Ph: 011-29212641,
29212760, 41636101; www.aquaterra.in), run several rivers. Choices at Ladakh
include day trips from Leh, 2-3 day rafting trips on the Indus, or the challenging 14day Zanskar river expedition from July till September end.
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beach costs Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 at the reef. PADIs day-long Discover Scuba
Diving (DSD) Introductory Dives for Rs 4,500 give a good diving experience for those
who do not have enough time for a full open water course. Dolphin Reef & Sting
Ray City to the northwest of Agatti Island, or Japanese Garden and Ocean Club
near Agatti Island Beach Resort are popular haunts.
Diving beyond 35 m is not permitted in the Lakshadweep, and diving outside the
reef is possible only between 15th September and 15th May.
Attend Wayanad Splash, a monsoon carnival & boat races (Kerala)
With the advent of rains, Kerala transforms into a rich mosaic of green paddy fields
and swollen lakes as every corner throbs with life and vitality. While the monsoon
is great for romantic holidays, ayurveda retreats and witnessing Keralas snake
boat races, theres one region that celebrates the rains unabashedly the hill
district of Wayanad! Wayanad Splash (www.wayanadsplash.com) is a unique
monsoon festival that has transformed the lull of off-season into prime time fun.
Get a rush of adrenaline with offroad rallies over streams and mountains. Enjoy river
rafting in bamboo boats. Play mud football and kabaddi in specially prepared rice
fields. Stay in Banasura Island Retreat as you trek to Banasura Hill overlooking
Indias largest earth dam.
Or climb Chembra Peak, Wayanads highest mountain, to see its heart-shaped
lake! The weeklong event by WTO (Wayanad Tourism Organisation) at Kalpetta (915 July, 2014) ushers in the monsoon season with local adventure outfit Muddy
Boots (Ph: 9544201249; www.muddyboots.in) organising Triathlon on the Kabini,
rafting on the Pozhuthanna and several such adventures.
Waterfall rappelling at Vihi & Kolad rafting (Maharashtra)
Theres more to water sports in Maharashtra than Tarkarli. Come monsoon, the
Konkan revives with swollen rivers, mist-laden ghats and waterfalls at every turn. At
Vihigaon (13 km from Kasara near Igatpuri) you dont just gaze at a waterfall, you
literally rappel down one! Surrounded by hills and paddy fields, the 100-ft-tall, 30-ftwide rockface is a slippery challenge. Offbeat Sahyadri (Ph: 9987990300,
9664782503; offbeatsahyadri@gmail.com) also organises canyoning (Rs 750/head)
at Bekare near Karjat, Dudhani near Panvel and Dudhiware near Lonavla.
Adventure outfits like Trek Mates India, Nature Knights and Aberrant Wanderers
offer several monsoon treks to Kalsubai, Malshej Ghat and other spots in the
Sahyadris. At Kolad, Maharashtras only white water rafting site, tackle a 14 km
stretch of the Kundalika river. Being dam-fed, its a perennial attraction with a
dozen Class II-III rapids like Good Morning Buddha, Morning Headache, Johnny
Walker, Rajdhani Express and Boom Shankar. (Wild River Adventure, Ph:
9819297760, www.koladrafting.com; Mercury Himalayan Explorations, Ph: 92728
82874, www.kundalikarafting.in)
Diving/Surfing off Mamallapuram & Pondy (Tamil Nadu)
If you dont have the time or money to travel to the Andamans or Lakshadweep to
dive, heres some good news theres enough action on the Coromandel Coast.
Temple Adventures (Ph: 9789844191, 9940219449; www.templeadventures.com), a
PADI certified scuba diving outfit, is just a shells throw from Chennai near Indira
Gandhi Sports Complex on Covelong Road. Get snorkelling lessons for Rs 800/hr
and surfing for Rs 800/3 hrs with bodyboards, surfboards and equipment on hire.
Experienced instructors teach you to scuba dive off the Pondicherry coast with Rs
1,500 for a Try Dive and Rs 2,00021,000 for PADI courses. For surfing, contact
Kallialay Surf Club (Ph: 9442992874, 9787306376;
kallialaysurfschool@hotmail.com).
Further south, the Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve Trust near Rameshwarams
Pamban Bridge offers glass bottomed boat rides (Rs 50/head, 8 persons/trip) at
Mandapam Beach Park (Ph: 9443112740). Contact Wildlife Warden, Mandapam
(Ph: 04567 230079).
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