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WHAT TO BRING

WHAT TO BRING

Aquatic activities
All your safety equipment, including 

  • windbreak. 
  • Helmets.
  • Life jackets and paddles.
  • Safety Kayak/Ducky. 
  • Safety talk.


YOU MUST BRING: 

Shoes that will stay secure on your feet. Water shoes and heel strap sandals are great.

WE SUGGEST: 

  • Wear quick-drying clothing (not cotton for the river). 
  • Towels to dry off after rafting. 
  • Personal first aid kit. 
  • Cap. 
  • Reusable water bottle. 
  • Cash to buy, snacks or souvenirs in the valley. 
  • Water resistant sunscreen. 
  • Sunglasses. 
  • Repellent.

aerial activities
All your safety equipment, including: 

  • Harnesses. 
  • Gloves. 
  • Helmets.

YOU BRING: 

Closed-toe shoes with a good sole that stay securely on your feet (no Crocs or sandals). 
Pants or shorts that reach at least knee length.

WE SUGGEST: 

Sunscreen. 
Repellent. 
Sunglasses. 
Cap. 
Cash to buy, snacks or souvenirs in the valley. 
Recyclable water bottle.

If you don't have a waterproof camera, there's no need to worry! On your water activity and aerial activity trips, a professional photographer will take photographs that you can purchase at the end of your trip upon request.

Warkoadventures safety rules for canoeing
If you ask us, canoeing or rafting is the best adventure in the Lunahuaná Valley and an unmissable activity that will leave you wanting more. WARKOADVENTURES Rafting is a premier rafting provider, and we have always prided ourselves on the superior level of training our guides must go through. There are inherent risks like any outdoor activity, including rafting, but we prioritize safety on our trips.

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