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Rafting in Malaysia

With a variety of rapids, everyone can find a rafting experience

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9 reviews
Pretty nice place, workers and instrutor very helpful and good service.. Will come again next time.
Mia kong
The location was fantastic, and the drive and train rides to get there were part of the great day. The guides were very skilful and made the trip very very memorable. The rafting was absolutely memorable. The journey back on the railway line on a bogey pushed along by a motorbike just needs to be experienced. Great value.
Colin Winterbottom
Our tour guide was Lester, he was hilarious!!! He is from a local hunting tribe and he taught us about a poisonous tree, how to break rocks, how to skip rocks, and he even had us feed fish with our hands (ah!). The river itself wasn’t wild, so it was a nice flow! He even gave people a chance to “body raft” in a couple of areas that were safer. I’m vegan and I told them beforehand and they accommodated my dietary restrictions.
Sandy

Rafting in Malaysia FAQs

What are the best places to go rafting in Malaysia?

Some of the best places to go rafting in Malaysia include Kampar River in Perak, Selangor River in Selangor, and Padas River in Sabah. These locations offer different grades of rapids suitable for beginners and experienced rafters.

What is the best time to go rafting in Malaysia?

The best time to go rafting in Malaysia is during the monsoon season between November and February. During this time, the rivers have higher water levels and provide more thrilling rapids for rafting.

What safety measures should be taken when rafting in Malaysia?

When rafting in Malaysia, it is important to wear appropriate safety gear such as helmets and life jackets. Rafters should also follow the instructions of their guides, avoid standing up in the raft, and stay together as a group.

What is the average cost of rafting in Malaysia?

The cost of rafting in Malaysia varies depending on the location and the duration of the activity. On average, a half-day rafting trip can range from RM100 to RM150 per person, while a full-day rafting trip can cost between RM200 to RM300 per person.

Can beginners go rafting in Malaysia?

Yes, beginners can go rafting in Malaysia. Many locations offer rafting experiences for all levels, including beginners. First-timers can go for rafting trips with lower grades of rapids and accompanied by experienced guides to ensure their safety.
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