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Pickup info:

10:30 am: Participants meet at Çorovoda and will be driven to Hamull in OA vehicles on 16 km of village road. Those who drive up to Corovoda in their private vehicles may park them there.


Participants who do not have their own means of transport may inform OA so they can be picked up and brought to Corovoda.


Notes:

A tour departure requires a minimum of six people. In case the number is inadequate, participants can either choose to pay a small supplement if they want to proceed, or get a full refund.

Participants who wish to form their own group may give Outdoor Albania their preferred dates and group size; with details of the number of adults and children. For every ten participants, one is free.

A booking is made by filling in the booking form, and by making a pre-payment of 30%.
Please clearly state, what trip you would like to book (full explorer, basic explorer, explorer)

In case your party decides to stay the night before your rafting trip in Berat, we would be happy to assist you with your hotel booking.



Cancellation policy

Children policy

Children under 15 should be accompanied by an adult. Participants bringing children are requested to contact OA before booking, as there are a limited number of places for children.

Children up to 14 years, get a 10 Euro discount of the adult price.

Rafting the Amazing Osumi Canyon in Corovoda

Duration: 1 day(s) - Location: In the canyon of Osumi

The canyon of river Osumi is one of the most spectacular natural attractions of Albania. The best way to explore it is in spring when the melting snow and the rain make it possible to navigate the entire length of the canyon with inflatable rafts. During this period, a number of high waterfalls give the canyon a dream-like charm. Guests can discover the marvellous canyon of Osumi with the guided rafting trips organised by Outdoor Albania.


Outdoor Albania pioneered the first navigation of Osumi canyon in 1993, and released the first documentary about the canyon in 2000. It is the only organisation in Albania that uses state of the art river gear in conformity with EC norms, and professional guides.

Trip leader Gent Mati is an AIRAF licensed rafting guide since 1998, with more than a decade of professional river experience around the world; including descents of the Zambezi (Zimbabwe), White Nile (Uganda), Mishaualli (Ecuador) and most of the Alpine rivers.

Our offers for 2010 are:

Osum Canyon      Difficulty: WW II


Explorer Full
(From March to end May)
This trip explores the Osumi Canyon in its entire length of about 12km. We start rafting upstream of the Hamulli Bridge and terminate the descent at the Bridge of Çorovoda.

We run this trip only with good levels of water, from March to May. This is Osumi Canyon at its very best! The beauty of the canyon is enhanced by a succession of waterfalls one more beautiful than the other and the abundance of water makes rafting smooth and fun!

Hurry up and book before the water is gone!

Length: 12km
Price: 50€
Snacks and water included.



Explorer Basic (From March to end June)
This is a shorter version of the Full Explorer that starts from the old Mill.  We start to raft a few kilometres downstream of the Hamulli Bridge, for an overall distance of 8km. This is the core section of the canyon.

Length: 8km
Price: 40€
Snacks and water included.



Explorer
(Offered in July, August and September)
In July, the water 'leaves' but the canyon still remains a magnificent monument of the Albanian nature. Until the autumn rains begin it is not possible to raft the entire canyon, therefore the exploration takes place like river hiking on the river shores a swimming in the pools helped by life-jackets, while keeping our heads safe with helmets, in company of experienced local guides that know every stone of the place.

Length: 8km
Price: 30€
Snacks and water included.

What to bring: swimming suit, a pair of trainers, warm socks, a thin fleece pullover and a towel
Tip:
don't forget to bring warm clothes for after the trip!


Questions:

Is it dangerous?


This rafting track is classified as Wild Water II - III (flat running water with small waves), and as such does not present particular difficulties for navigation. The guides and the equipment in use guarantee a trip in full safety.

Do I have to be skilled?

No, previous experience is not required. The guide on board will teach to the crew the basics of paddling necessary for the trip. They are affordable for anyone.

Must I know how to swim?

Yes. Although the life jacket (pfd) will not let the person go under water, swimming or flotation capacities are a good comfort in case of eventual swims.

Am I going to be cold?


The equipment provided secures a very good protection against cold. Hence, everybody is different and a bit of chill for someone can be unavoidable.

Attention!

Persons with heart disease, respiratory problems or other syndromes not compatible with sports are not recommended to participate in this trip. If they do, they do so at their own risk.


Itinerary

10:30 am: Participants meet at Çorovoda and will be driven to Hamull in OA vehicles on 16 km of village road; those who drive up to Corovoda in their private vehicles may park them there - 11:00: briefing - 11:30: start of rafting trip at Hamull - 13:30: end of rafting trip at Çorovode.

Price of the trip:

Explorer Full:  50 Euro per person. (March to end May)
Explorer Basic: 40  Euro per person. (April to end June)
Explorer: 30 Euro per person. (July, August, September)

Please note, the above is an estimate season, depending on the water levels. Please give us the tour name at booking.

Participant guidelines

Participants should know how to swim. Although life jackets keep the person above water, swimming or floating capacities are an added security in case of falls. The equipment provided ensures good protection against cold; however, people have different capacities to bear cold and some persons may experience a bit of a chill.

Persons with heart diseases, respiratory problems or other conditions not compatible with sport are not advised to participate on this trip. If they do, they do so at their own risk.

Please make sure you bring a bathing, a towel and a pair of (closed) watershoes or trainers. All other equipment is provided for (Neoprene, helmet, prayjacket, life-vest and paddle)

Other disclosures

This rafting track is classified as Wild Water II (flat running water with small waves) and, as such, does not present particular difficulties for navigation, or danger. The quality of the guides and the equipment used guarantee a completely safe trip. Previous experience or skill is not required. The guide on board will teach the group the basics of paddling necessary for the trip.