Explanation
Rafting is a challenging recreational activity in which a team of six to eight people navigates fast-flowing rivers. Rafting not only offers excitement, but also gives an overview of the natural landscape. Training for rafting provides participants with an opportunity to gain self-confidence, learn to cooperate with their teammates, and relieve stress.
Naerincheon Stream in particular is considered one of the top three rafting spots in Korea along with the Hantangang River and Donggang River. Consisting of over ten rapid sub-streams, Naerincheon is the only stream in Korea that runs from south to north.
The stream stretches over 6km from Wondaegyo to Gosari Resting Spot; its narrow x_width and pointed rocks offer one of the most exciting and challenging rafting experiences. Rafts are often turned upside down, and each sub-stream is connected to the others, offering little time for rafters to make each maneuver.
Naerincheon Stream Rafting is also known for its excellent amenities, like its modern shower facilities with warm water.
Homepage
www.nrcoop.com (Korean only)
www.knrca.com (Korean only)
Information Use
Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-462-5887,
+82-33-463-0463
Reservation : Phone-reservation required in advance
Scale : 20 km
Hours : 09:30-18:00 (every hour)
More information
Tourism Course
Course 1: Seori Gungdong Amusement Park – Gosari Bamgol Amusement Park
Course 2: Misari Hapsumeori – Hanamri Hupyeonggyo Pine Grove
Course 3: Beneath Sibiseonnyeotang (twelve nymphs pond) - 200m away, Beneath Ojakgyo Bridge - 700m away
* When the water level is normal, it takes 2-3 hours (7km) to travel between Wondaegyo and Gosari Bamgol; when the water level is high, it takes 2-3 hours (7km) to travel between Gungdong Amusement Park and Wondaegyo.
Rental Fees
Adults 35,000 won / Children 30,000 won
(* Varies by course or other facts.)
Location
6221, Naerincheon-ro, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do