Embark on a white water rafting adventure in Kuala Kubu Bharu’s Selangor river, amidst breathtaking scenery.
Raft along an 8 km stretch on the river and experience the thrills of conquering class II, III and IV rapids.
Take-in the unparalleled beauty of Malaysia’s tropical landscape, surrounded by lush rainforests.
Indulge in savoury snacks and lunch meals to keep yourself refreshed and rejuvenated throughout the journey.
About White Water Rafting in Kuala Kubu Bharu:
Unleash your inner adventurer on a white-water rafting expedition in Kuala Kubu Bharu, Malaysia. Navigate the exciting rapids and tranquil stretches of the Selangor River. This thrilling journey is perfect for a refreshing escape and creating memories with loved ones. Expert guides will lead you through the 8-kilometre course, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience as you relish delicious snacks and a lunch meal throughout the journey.
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Petronas Towers: The twin towers of Kuala Lumpur, made of reinforced concrete, steel, and glass, are the city's most identifiable feature. The twin skyscrapers, which were formerly the world's highest towers, are still the world's tallest twin structures. The Petronas Towers also houses a skybridge on its 41st and 42nd floors, which are renowned for its extraordinary views of the city.
KLCC Park: KLCC Park, a 50-acre haven for humans and wildlife at the foot of the Petronas Twin Towers, is Kuala Lumpur's largest urban park. Lake Symphony, a vast lake with a 43-meter bridge passing over it and a multitude of fountains, including one that can spray water 180 meters into the sky and delivers light and music performances twice a day, is KLCC's major attraction.
Merdeka Square: This enormous open park area, which was once the cricket green of the local Selangor Club, is now a popular place for rallies, public events, and the National Day Parade. The streets around the square are lined with the city's most notable old colonial buildings, many of which are available to visitors or provide for great photo backdrops. The Ministry of Information, Communication, and Culture of Malaysia is housed in the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, which is significantly influenced by Moorish design, while the adjoining Kuala Lumpur City Gallery narrates the narrative of the city via small models and unique exhibitions.
Whitewater Rafting: Its rivers teeming with rapids, whitewater rafting is one of the most popular sports in Kuala Lumpur. Rafters team up in groups of 5-10 and tackle rapids across grades 3-5 on the rivers of Malaysia. There are several spots across the city for the sport, whether it be white water rafting on Kuala Kubu Bharu or through underground caves.
Flyboarding: Flyboarding is a new and unique water sport that has now made its way into Malaysia’s adventure scene as well. Flyboarding is like hoverboarding, where riders stand on a board that quite literally hovers a few feet off the water. Flyboarding is an entirely guided sport, and does not require any prior expertise.
Cruises: Cruises are an excellent leisurely sport for those seeking a little more luxury amidst adventure. Frequent cruises depart from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickinson and back. Cruises generally include meals, along with several entertainment options.
The best time to go white water rafting in Kuala Kubu Bharu is when Malaysia experiences it's dry season. The dry season spans between March and September, and is generally when the Selangor Dam is lifted to replenish the rivers.
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