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Friday, September 3, 2010

Whitewater Rafting In Cagayan de Oro (PHILIPPINES)


Whitewater Rafting is a recreational activity utilizing a raft to navigate a river or other bodies of water. This is usually done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water, in order to thrill and excite the raft passengers. The development of this activity as a leisure sport has become popular since the mid 1970's. Whitewater Rafting in the Philippines

Whitewater Rafting in the Philippines originally started as a “hobby” by a group of outdoor sports enthusiasts organized by the Cagayan de Oro Whitewater Rafting Adventure (CDOWRRA) sometime in the month of June year 1995 led by Mr. Rupert M. Domingo and his group with the goal of introducing whitewater rafting sport in the country. However, the group has been involved in river expeditions and explorations; it took 10 years for Mr. Domingo and his partner Julius Bioco to transform their passion into a thriving business serving local and foreign clients. From 1985 to 1995, they surveyed the river by sections, making repeated crossing on inflated tire tubes or crude floats made of banana trunks. Painstakingly, they identified the different channels and stretches of the river. Studying the characteristics and honing their skills in paddling the wild rapids of Cagayan de Oro River to perfection.

Cagayan de Oro Whitewater Rafting Cagayan de Oro City is home to some of the most scenic and exhilarating whitewater rafting and dubbed as the “adventure capital” in the Philippines.

Rafting Adventure Philippines (RAP) formerly the Cagayan de Oro Whitewater rafting Adventure (CDOWWRA), the PIONEER and most respected Cagayan de Oro river rafting outfitter, has been providing top quality river rafting trips since 1995. A whitewater rafting trip combined with any of the area’s many outdoor activities; provide the basis for a fun and memorable vacation. On our river rafting trips, you will meet other people who enjoy being outdoors along the spectacular Cagayan de Oro River, bask in the splendor of the lust vegetation scenery, pause for a moment while cruising the calm waters and embrace Mother Nature, and have time to mingle with the friendliest river guides to enjoy a Cagayan de Oro river rafting adventure.


It is the gateway of the northern Mindanao. This Philippine city resembled something close to a picturesque, rural town just a few years back. In recent days though, Cagayan de Oro – or CDO, as most of the other Pinoys are wont to call it – has experienced a rather startling makeover, pushing the bar between a rural-urban hybrids, where downtown certainly looks the part while the suburbs are the most secluded gated subdivisions one could ever try trekking to.

The heart of the city harnesses a serene welcome of suburban people.  A simple jeep ride is enough to demonstrate this fact. From the downtown divider Divisoria, a jeep en route to the airport takes you up Carmen Hill, a sprawling mini-mountain with impressive scenery and natural formations such as the Historic Macahambus Cave and Macahambus Adventure Park in the barangay of Lumbia. Nearby is the Ateneo de Cagayan college of Agriculture, which can give you a view of expansive tracts of land geared towards the development of agri-tech expertise in the country.

Apparently, there are few things that the City is famous for…“City of Golden Friendship” It’s been said that the Kagay-anons are one of the nicest folks in the Philippines, and that’s not just a myth. Nor is it an exaggeration, since the people here can be friendly to a fault.

It’s actually one of the more colorful ground zero for the many cultures in the Philippines (you will see Christians, Catholics, Muslims, foreigners and various mestizos in and around the city in equal concentrations).

There’s also the peace and order situation in the Despite its close proximity to the more notoriously turbulent areas of the Philippines, Cagayan de Oro maintains a relatively tension-free environment where one can usually safely walk the streets, taho vendors sing in the streets, and almost everybody closes up shop after ten or eleven in the evening, with a few exceptions.

And the city itself is as heartwarmingly cozy as the people, teeming with people-friendly parks and shopping centers. Gaston Park, right beside the Saint Augustine Cathedral in downtown CDO, is one of such parks, where anybody can just sit back and relax up to the wee hours of the morning (although that isn’t really encouraged). If you’re out to do a little bit of shopping, the various malls throughout the city are readily available to cater to your needs.

Adventure Sports

More than the famous Oro Ham, More than the sunshiny friendly people, Cagayan de Oro’s become renowned throughout the country as the premiere whitewater rafting destination in the Philippines. Although whitewater rafting outfitters have been running the Cagayan river circuit since the 1990s, the tourism picked up after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo gave the rapids a go in 2002.

The river boasts of a twenty-three rapid count ranging from levels I to IV, the ceiling of most manageable whitewater rapids. River tours run throughout the year given good enough weather conditions, and vary in difficulty in the wet and dry seasons.

But rafting vacations aren’t the only things CDO has to offer. Several other spots, like the Macahambus Gorge and Adventure Park, give thrill-seekers a chance to test the limits of their nerves. The sky bridge alone is enough to give agoraphobic people panic attack. The park offers rapelling services, and guests can also explore the Macahambus cave, or for that ultimate adrenaline rush, ride the Zip Line – a hanging slide of more than a hundred feet of high-tension cables strung up a hundred and fifty feet from the bottom of the Macahambus ravine.

Testimonials:

“I had a great time; it’s pleasant and exciting to visit Mindanao… I want to show the whole world that Mindanao and other areas of the Philippines is peaceful and beautiful. “
                                         - President of the Republic Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

“I had a enormous and terrific time in teaching the Filipinos, They’re easy and fast learners and a very warm people and fun to be with.”  
- Mark Joffe of Rapid Pulse (IRF Certified River guide trainer)

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