For those who seek an adrenaline rush amidst the pristine wilderness of Dandeli, look no further than the short yet thrilling rafting experience offered by State Adventures. This adventure takes you through the exhilarating Class 3 rapids of the Kali River, followed by the heart-pounding excitement of river surfing. With expert guides and top-notch safety measures, this adventure promises unforgettable memories in the heart of nature.
There are 3 Types of Rafting
Long Rafting @ ₹ 1650/head
Length: 9 km Duration: 3 hours
Inclusions: Equipment, Surfing, and Transport
Timings: 6:30 AM, 10:30 AM, and 1:30 AM
Mid Rafting @ ₹ 1350/head
Length: 5 km Duration: 90 minutes
Inclusions: Equipment, Surfing
Timings: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Short Rafting @ ₹ 600/head
Length: 1 km Duration: 45 minutes
Inclusions: Equipment, Surfing
Timings: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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On June 5, 1988, the body of Mary Lynn Vialpando, a young wife and mother, was discovered in a Colorado Springs back alley. The scene was devastatingly brutal, and despite Kenda’s meticulous investigation, the trail went cold. For years, the perpetrator was truly a "man with no face," an unidentified shadow who had evaded justice. Justice Decades in the Making
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