Whitewater rafting in Ukraine is an outdoor activity using a special inflatable boats (rafts, catamarans and kayaks) on a mountain river with rapids. The very concept of whitewater comes from the words combination White Water. Among the extreme community, the term whitewater means extreme rafting in Ukraine.
Why does the water become white? Because of the rapids, the rapid flow flushes and booms, taking with them kayaks, rafts and catamarans.
Where does the water go white? The heaviest whitewater is in early spring on the rapids of Chorny Cheremosh, Prut, Mizunka and Opir. In the summer, only heavy rains make these rivers extreme. Otherwise, for complicated rafting trips we never take beginners, so for the first time you can start rafting on the class2 Stryi river)
Rafting on the Dniester from Lviv 0Comments
Rafting along the Dniester from Lviv is immersion in the wilderness 30 km away from Lviv!
2-day rafting on the Svicha and Mizunka 0Comments
Every year in springtime the Rafting Centre catches high water of the Svicha and Mizunka rivers. It is usually March when the snow in the Carpathian Horhany melts and fills the Mizunski waterfall with turquoise water. In April the water falls again and the Rafting Centre gets rides on the Chorny Cheremosh river.
Oryava 0Comments
Each year, in late February or early March, we open the rafting season by navigating the Oryava, Opir and Stryi rivers. Since the first exploration in 2017 we have been gathering daredevils among tourists to sail down the deep Oryava river from Korostov.