A Philippine whitewater rafting experience  is all at once thrilling, exhilarating, exciting, and relaxing. This  sport is one of the newest extreme adventures to hit the country, and  one that suits its features entirely. For many years, adventure seekers  bypassed the Philippines in favor of other places such as Nepal and  Borneo, and the raging Philippine rivers remained untouched. But it  wasn't for long. Once whitewater rafting was established, Filipinos have  grown to love the sport and the places that offer it have found  themselves to be new tourist spots.
Whitewater rafting in  the Philippines started in 1997 when three Americans (Ned Sickles, Gary  Fondren, and Dr. Bob Anderson) found the Chico River via satellite  mapping and thought it could be a whitewater rafting location. They then  travelled to the Cordilleras to have their first exploratory run. And  from there, the rest is history.
Whitewater Rafting Locations
Several  enterprising and adventurous Filipinos have realized the potential for  having whitewater rafting and/or adventure packages available in their  travel offerings and have thus included them in their vacation packages. The following are the locations that many people and travel adventurers go to when whitewater rafting in the Philippines:
It is known pretty much to the rest of the country that Cagayan de Oro is the whitewater rafting destination.  There really is nothing quite like a rafting trip on the Cagayan de Oro  River. Breathtaking rapids that provide adventurous thrills coupled  with strikingly beautiful panoramic views of the river's rocky walls,  untouched vegetation, and the sight of the resting haven of monkeys. The  Cagayan de Oro River has everything that makes for a memorable  experience with the awesome roar and power of water cascading over rocks  and boulders.
Best Times to Go (CDO)
June to December are peak rafting seasons, but rafting season is year round.
Whitewater  rafting in Davao happens in Davao River, which ranks seventh among the  largest river basins I the Philippines. This river is the main natural  reservoir of the aquifer in the city's jurisdiction.
The  river has a total length of 143 kilometers, stretching through a good  number of streams. Suawan River and Tamugan River are its main  tributaries, the waters of which flow with that of the waters of the  streams to which the river passes through. The minimum age for  whitewater rafting in Davao is 6 years old.
Best Times to Go (Davao)
Rafting season here is all year round.
With  its numerous rivers, Antique is an ideal whitewater kayaking and  rafting location. Whitewater rafting happens on the Tibiao River, a  river that rises on the slopes of Mt. Madja and plunges over 1,000  meters on its short run to the ocean.There is about 23 kilometers of  navigable water on the river but access to upper section is difficult.
Its  location (only two hours away from the noise and smog of Metro Manila)  make it an attractive location for rafters who want to fill their  whitewater cravings. The river goes by the non-descript name Kaliwa,  meaning "left" in Tagalog. It is part of the Agus river system, whose  other branch is called Kanan, "right." The recent commencement of  regular rafting tours on this river has allowed interested rafters or  kayakers to enjoy a true wilderness experience without having to travel  very far from Manila.
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