An adventurous trip with your pack of friends is all you need to get the needed adrenaline flowing all through your body. Kolad, a humble yet very beautiful village in Raigad district of Maharastra is one such place that offers some amazing and adventurous river rafting experience.
Adventure is not the only thing Kolad has in its bag to offer. Lush green beauty of the Konkan range and a whole beautiful world that was hidden from the rest of the world until recently are some of the very inviting features of Kolad. Camping at such a site is the best stress buster one can find in these 'all rush no rest' city lives.
Pro-tip : Trips made impromptu turn out to be the best stories to tell.
Join this tour with your gang or family, we ensure you that you will go back home with lot of amazing memories.
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Itinerary
DAY 1
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The trip starts from Mumbai around noon.
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We reach Kolad camping site and check in at around 4.00 PM.
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Get refreshed and have Hi-tea snacks following which you will be indulging in outdoor games for the evening.
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After the activities gather together near the bonfire and enjoy Dinner.
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After the dinner, relax and rest for the night.
DAY 2
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Get up early, freshen up and enjoy your breakfast before you head out for Rafting which will start at 8:30 AM.
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Post rafting you can indulge in water activities like Kayaking and Jetskiing.
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Later, check-out at around 03:00 PM.
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We start our journey back to Mumbai and will reach Mumbai by evening. This will mark the end of this beautiful trip to Kolad.
Meals
Evening snacks and dinner on Day 1.
Breakfast and lunch on Day 2.
Accommodation
Cottage stay
Transport
From Mumbai to Kolad and from Kolad to Mumbai in TT.
Activities
River rafting
Burma bridge
Chess challenge
Things to carry
Torch/head (compulsory)
Water Bottle (2ltrs/head minimum)
Comfortable Shoes (with rubber sole)
Energy Bars/Dry Fruits
Personal medicine (if any)
Camera (optional)
Sweat Towel and Tissue Paper
Comfortable Clothing for activities
Salt (for tackling leeches if encountered)
Toiletry kit
Raincoat (For treks in rainy season)
Powerbank (For treks in remote areas)