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Rafting in Três Coroas + Buddhist Temple

Get your adrenaline pumping during your stay in Cambara do Sul and go rafting down the Três Coroas River! You'll also visit the Buddhist temple, Chagdud Gonpa. Rafting Três Coroas. We'll pick you up from your hotel in Cambara do Sul and take a...

  • 11 hours
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  • Open on Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Get your adrenaline pumping during your stay in Cambara do Sul and go rafting down the Três Coroas River! You'll also visit the Buddhist temple, Chagdud Gonpa.

Rafting Três Coroas

We'll pick you up from your hotel in Cambara do Sul and take a 4x4 to the municipality of Três Coroas for a day of tourism blended with sport. The car ride will last approximately 1.5 hours, during which we will discuss various facts about the region in Rio Grande do Sul. Upon arrival at Três Coroas, we will go to the Paranhana River, our launch point for rafting. You will receive all necessary equipment and a brief safety instruction from our guide before entering the water.

We will raft down the Paranhana River over a distance of 8 kilometers (4.9 miles). Throughout the journey, we will tackle the current and encounter rapids. After this adventure, we will return to land for lunch at a local restaurant.

After lunch, we will continue in the 4x4 to the summit of Três Coroas for scenic views. Here, you will find the Changdud Gonpa Temple, the largest Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Latin America, founded in 1995.

Finally, we will return you to your hotel in Cambara do Sul, concluding our day 10 hours later.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by 4x4
  • English–speaking guide
  • Admission to Buddhist temple Chagdud Gonpa
  • Rafting equipment

Not included

  • Lunch: between 80BRL and 120BRL per person

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