Whitewater Rafting
Knightsbridge Safaris is Kenya’s leading professional whitewater rafting outfitter. With several years experience you can be rest-assured you will have a safe and terrific rafting experience with us.
We have a full range of trips from Class 11 family float trips to exciting whitewater and expedition style multi day river journey’s.
What’s on-board;
- Guide in Command
- Briefing before each set of major rapids
- Boats of Avon
- First Aid equipment (CPR Trained)
- Complimentary beer and soft drink
- Transport
- All rafting and safety equipment
What you need to bring along;
- Swimsuit
- River Sandals or Trainers
- Clothes
- Sunscreen
- A terrific smile
Kenya offers the best sites for whitewater rafting and these are namely;
- Athi River
- Ewaso Nyiro River
- Tana River
Athi River Rafting (1-3 Days)
Flowing through Tsavo National Park, we raft upto 80kms of Kenya’s second longest river with three days and three nights on the river. The river gives an awesome mixture of relaxing calm water with game viewing and abundant birdlife interspersed with some great whitewater.
The trip is fully self-supported with our guides providing all meals during your three days on the river.This trip is a must for those of you wanting a full wilderness rafting experience in the wilds of Kenya.
Ewaso Nyiro River Rafting (3 Days)
This is a similar trip to the Athi River rafting with three days and nights on the river. The river runs through Samburu National Park, where both the animals and river are wilder. Trip length and nature are as for the Athi River with more serious and sustained water. The river is very rainfall dependant so kindly contact us for more information.
Tana River Rafting (1 Day)
Our premiere one day trip is ideal for people with a day or two to spare when visiting Nairobi or those basing themselves in the glittering neon-lit capital of Nairobi.This will be an exciting day of thrills and often spills.
With a great mix of high action whitewater (upto grade V) interspersed with scenic calm water where birdlife abounds.Not enough! Why not leap feet first into a big surfing hole,jump a 30ft waterfall or swim the ‘Devils Toilet Bowl’ (water level dependant).
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