The penultimate adventure for the India Kayak Road Trip was confronting ocean-like rivers in Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh is home to some of India’s largest and most dramatic rivers.
Ten city-dwellers attend a two-day kayaking workshop and feel the pulse of whitewater for the first time
“You are about to encounter a rapid,” Dinesh called out from his kayak.
The All India Kayak Team have their most epic adventure yet; a six day mission with terrifying portages around unnavigable waterfalls, sketchy cliff jumps and of course, plenty of awesome
As river levels dropped in Meghalaya the boys finally made the long drive east, towards Assam. What they searched for had been on the bucket list since the start of
In a five-part video series, five kayakers from the UK and one from India travel to Chhattisgarh and paddle on the massive Indravati
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A kayaker visits the whitewaters of Chhattisgarh for the first time and writes about an epic river run on the Indravati - with steep rapids below and a stormy sky
As the monsoon drew to an end in Meghalaya, the team headed for another first descent. Plummeting north off the Shillong plateau, the Umtrew promised big, clean rapids in a
The Sankh river in southern Jharkhand was the last river the group ran before leaving the Eastern States. The Sankh has drops between 20 and 30 meters every kilometer cutting
Splashing rivers all over the country for almost four months now, Phulbani is probably the most epic river our kayakers have come across so far.
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In their first month of paddling in Meghalaya the team found rivers too low, then too high and finally just right.
Catching the right river level for a first descent
Shibu tended to respond to most of our questions with the same reply: ‘Okay okay okay’. The reply was no different when we asked if he could drive for over