Overview
Wild Whitewater
Remote Alpine Camping
Stunning Scenery
Cultural Immersion
Expedition Style
An advanced multi-day expedition on the powerful Tons river near Mori, one of India's wildest rafting rivers, with riverside camping in the remote Garhwal wilderness.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1
Dehradun → Mori
★ Highlights: Tons valley
Drive to Mori in the Tons valley. Camp briefing.
◗ Overnight Stay: Mori
Day 2
Rafting Day 1
★ Highlights: Grade III–IV rapids
Begin the expedition through powerful Tons rapids.
◗ Overnight Stay: Riverside Camp
Day 3
Rafting Day 2
★ Highlights: Continuous white water
Continue downriver through continuous rapids and gorges.
◗ Overnight Stay: Riverside Camp
Day 4
Rafting Day 3
★ Highlights: Big rapids, camps
Tackle the biggest rapids with wilderness camping.
◗ Overnight Stay: Riverside Camp
Day 5
Final Stretch
★ Highlights: Take-out, drive back
Raft the final stretch, then drive towards Mussoorie / Dehradun.
◗ Overnight Stay: Mussoorie
Day 6
Departure
★ Highlights: Departure
Transfer to Dehradun for departure.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✅ What's Included
- ✓✓ Accommodation (riverside camp / hotel) on twin / double-sharing basis as per the package.
- ✓✓ Meals as per plan — all meals at camps; breakfast and dinner at hotels.
- ✓✓ River rafting with professional, certified river guides and all safety gear (life jacket, helmet, paddle).
- ✓✓ Other adventure activities specifically listed in the itinerary.
- ✓✓ Vehicle for put-in / take-out points and transfers as per the itinerary.
- ✓✓ All presently applicable taxes and assistance on arrival and departure.
❌ Not Included
- ✗✗ Activities not mentioned in the itinerary (bungee, giant swing, etc.) — available on request at additional cost.
- ✗✗ Air / train fare to and from the starting point.
- ✗✗ GoPro / media charges, personal expenses, tips and shopping.
- ✗✗ Meals other than those mentioned above and items of personal nature.
- ✗✗ Travel insurance, GST as applicable and anything not specified under inclusions.
- ✗✗ Note: rafting is subject to water levels, weather and river-safety regulations; the season is typically mid-September to June.