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Whitewater Kayaking / Rafting in November
5 destinations in season, cheapest first.
Jinja
UGThe source of the Nile is also Africa's best whitewater address. Jinja offers Grade 5 rafting year-round on a wide, volume-heavy river — different in character from the narrow gorge rivers of Chile or West Virginia, but no less serious. The long rapids, warm water, abundant swims, and easy logistics make it ideal for first-time Grade 5 paddlers and experienced adventurers equally. The proximity to Bwindi and the Rwenzori Mountains makes it a natural anchor in a Uganda or East Africa itinerary.
Why here →Bio-Bio River
CLThe Bio-Bio was once in the same conversation as the Futaleufu — a true Class V expedition river through remote Andean canyon. The Pangue and Ralco dams in the late 1990s and 2000s submerged the most extreme lower sections, but the upper Bio-Bio and Queuco tributary still offer genuine Class III–IV wilderness paddling through Mapuche ancestral territory, with a cultural and historical weight no other river in Chile carries.
Why here →Sun Kosi
NPNational Geographic rated the Sun Kosi one of the ten great river journeys of the world, and it earns that ranking. Nine days on a single river, flowing 270 km from the Tibetan border foothills to the edge of the Indian plains — through remote gorges, jungle camps, Nepali villages, and Class IV–V rapids that build in intensity as the river gathers volume. There is no road following the lower canyon; the only way out is downstream.
Why here →Zambezi Gorge
ZWThe Zambezi's first 24 km below Victoria Falls is one of the most famous commercial whitewater runs in the world — steep, basalt-walled gorges with named Grade 5 rapids (The Washing Machine, Oblivion, Commercial Suicide) that have earned their reputations. The backdrop of the world's largest waterfall visible from the put-in is unlike anywhere else. This is bucket-list rafting accessible to intermediate paddlers willing to swim.
Why here →Futaleufu
CLWidely regarded as the finest Class V river on earth. The Futaleufu's combination of sustained technical difficulty, extraordinary volume, turquoise-clear glacial water, and remote Patagonian canyon sets it apart from every other whitewater destination. A week here — camping in the canyon, running multiple laps on Throne Room and Mundaca — is the benchmark that expert paddlers measure all other trips against.
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