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Rafting Savegre River class II – III

Live the full wilderness adventure in the beautiful remote location of Savegre. At first, you will have a bumpy ride in a 4×4 in the middle of the jungle through palm plantations and stunning landscapes, until you reach the small town of El Silencio for breakfast before heading down to the rapids class II, III and sometimes IV.

As you raft, you will be guided to locally known swimming spots and breathtaking waterfalls and have time to enjoy and rest in this magnificent locations along the river while you also enjoy the diversity of the flora and fauna that surrounds the 13 mile trip down the river. After the adventure is finished, refreshments and lunch will be served before heading back to Manuel Antonio with a huge smile on your face.

Itinerary

Starting with a 4×4 ride into the “wilds” of Costa Rica’s tropical jungle with breathtaking scenery of more remote areas of the Savegre, your journey begins at “Silencio”.

This is a little local village of thatched roof dwellings where you can enjoy a typical Tico breakfast after a “bumpy road” journey, yet before you paddle down the Savegre. Don’t forget to meander through the beautiful flora and fauna of the surrounding African Palm Plantations before you head off into the winding mountains to start the rafting leg of your journey.

The Savegre River provides Class II, III and some IV rapids that are manageable in sturdy rafts that accommodate 2 to 6 people comfortably. Our guides stop at locally known swimming spots and breathtaking waterfalls, if the rafters want a break from paddling, and there is always time to enjoy the abundant variety of wildlife along the river. On most trips, rafters will observe egrets, osprey, toucans, parrots, kingfishers, cormorants, and many other species local to this protected area of the tropical rain forest. After a steady 13 mile trip down the river, we wind our way back to the little village of “Silencio” where a gladly awaited hot lunch “Tico Style” and local refreshments are waiting. Once fed, happy and well-traveled, our now experienced Savegre River rafters spend a leisurely trip home driving back to Manuel Antonio.

  • Roundtrip transportation
  • Lunch,
  • Bilingual guides,
  • Safety kayakers
  • All equipment needed
  • Security
  • Snacks
  • Drinks.

  • Tips

  • Wear or bring sturdy sandals or water shoes
  • Bathing suit
  • Sun block
  • Bug spray
  • Towel
  • If possible an extra change of clothes

  • Must be over 8 years old
  • Good physical condition
  • Relatively fit for paddling.

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