April 12, 2010

Shooting the Rapids

Me and my friends from the UP AstroSoc decided to go to Cagayan de Oro and Camiguin in Mindanao for our summer outing, and white water rafting is one of the activities that we wanted to do.

From the airport we checked in to our hostel and then went to the site, in Makahambus. After outfitting us with helmets and lifejackets and a brief intro on paddling and safety guidelines, the guides then started us on a 12 kilometer Class II and III course. There are 16 rapids along the way, and a few of the involves getting spilled from the raft. The whole course will take about 3-4 hours.

You may request the guides if you want more challenging rapids, and if you want spills or if you want to float down the river in some parts of the course. Usually there are about 3-4 groups of rafters that set at a time.


How to get there: Cagayan de Oro, one of the largest cities in the south of the Philippines, is about 1hr 20mins by plane from Manila, and is served by the major airlines.

The guides can fetch you from a pre-agreed meeting place for transit to the Makahambus area, the staging point of the course.

Where to stay: Magis Training Center of Xavier University (call Aling Ineng, +63.907.970.3120) accepts transients for about PhP 200/person. It is along the highway and is near the SM mall.

Rafting Guides: There are several outfits that provide guide services. Ours is Red Rafts (call Rex, +63.917.868.4540). Fee is PhP 700 for the 12-kilometer Class II and III course; they will charge PhP 200 per head if you want to get lunch at the end. They can also take pictures and vids for you for PhP 1000.

pics, from top: our group, shooting the rapids, getting the spill, another group of rafters, getting drenched in a small waterfall along the river

1 comment:

yue said...

Great photo! I miss Cagayan already and rafting:( .So how do find water rafting? I hope no one was hurt at that time. Keep on posting:)

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