Kakva River rafting in Sverdlovsk region

The Kakva River is a route for connoisseurs of unspoilt nature: clear water, rocky shores and dense forests.

Rafting is suitable for lovers of a calm and measured rest. You will explore the quaint arches, caves and mighty cliffs, as well as relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Location

Perm
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Duration
4 days
3 nights
Departures
Accommodation
  • Tent
    2 nights
Comfort
  • Basic
Difficulty
Easy
Suitable for everyone
Group
From 14 to 48 tourists
Minimum age
3 years old
Group meet at
Perm
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Weekends: 8am - 7pm (GMT +3)
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Tour highlights

Camping life
Let's enjoy the fresh air, spend the night in tents and cook over a campfire.
Picturesque nature
We will see mysterious caves and stone arches with romantic names.
Tourist steam room
Let's steam in a hot hiking bath on river rocks

Itinerary

  • Day 1 - Departure from Perm

    22:00 Departure from Perm from the Theater-Theater, from Petropavlovsk St. (behind the stop Krisanova St., 12G).

  • Day 2 - The beginning of the rafting. Rock inspection. Excursions to the cave of Darkness, the Melekhinsky stone
  • Day 3 - Continuation of the rafting. Guided tours to the Falcon's Dwelling Stone, Blue Rocks and the Dragon's Kiss Arch
  • Day 4 - Completion of the rafting. Departure to Perm
Difficulty
Suitable for everyone
Tour organizer's comments

The length of the rafting: 62 km.

Accommodation

Accommodation
  • Tent
    2 nights
Comfort
  • Basic

The tour includes accommodation in a tent and 1 overnight transfer.

The cost of the tour for 1 person is 17,990 rubles.

Tent 2 nights

Tour conditions

Group
From 14 to 48 tourists
Minimum age
3 years old
Duration
4 days 3 nights
Group meets at
Perm

Included in price

  • transfer (comfortable bus);
  • four meals a day: breakfast, dry ration for the day, lunch, dinner;
  • tourism instructor services (instructor assistants and chefs depending on the group);
  • guided tours according to the program;
  • insurance for the duration of bus transportation;
  • general equipment rental (catamarans, chainsaws, awnings, campfire equipment, etc.);
  • rental of personal equipment (a place in a tent, a travel mat, a sleeping bag with a headrest – comfort temp. -5 °C, safety vest);
  • organization of a classic tourist bath (steam room) on river rocks (if possible);
  • minimal parking lighting (one or more spotlights);
  • camping toilet (one or more).

Paid extra

  • air and railway tickets to Perm and back;
  • travel insurance for 3 days – 390 rubles/person (see "Important to know");
  • double tent for one person – 500 rub/person.;
  • three–person tent for two (for 1 place) - 300 RUB/person.;
  • four–person tent for three (for 1 place) - 250 RUB/person.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour
  1. The passport is the one for which the ticket was purchased.
  2. Compulsory medical insurance policy is mandatory!
  3. Sealed packaging for documents – you can buy, or you can take a tight plastic bag with a zipper, according to the size of the passport.
  4. Toilet and bath accessories (camping and tourist baths on the rafting).
  5. K, L, M, N (mug, bowl, spoon, folding knife or in a sheath).
  6. Shoes: rubber boots (preferably with high tops), climbing shoes and lightweight quick-drying shoes (plastic flip-flops are possible).
  7. A storm suit. These are the outerwear of a tourist: a jacket ("windbreaker") and trousers (overalls). It is made of dense, windproof fabric (usually a thin tarpaulin) with a water-repellent impregnation; it has external and internal pockets with zippers to prevent sand or snow from entering them (if there are no zippers, it is advisable to sew them in).
  8. A change of clothes, underwear, socks, and shoes.
  9. Sun protection: a headdress with a visor, cosmetics, light clothing with sleeves, sunglasses (optional).
  10. Rain protection (as an option — a p/e cape — Chinese raincoat).
  11. Insect repellent and acaricidal agents against ticks (you can use universal products such as "Reftamide", "Taiga").
  12. A needle, thread, buttons, matches in a waterproof package, individual medicines for each.
  13. Backpack, air bag (in rainy weather).
  14. Pimpled gloves — pairs (you can use regular work gloves). To protect hands during camp work and to protect from the sun at its peak.
  15. A headlamp with spare batteries.
  16. A bottle of drinking water (so that there is a place to collect personal drinking water on the route) or a thermos.
  17. Hob (elastic band seat) for comfortable sitting on any surface (including wet and cold).
  18. Portable charger for phone/camera, etc.
  19. For sleeping in sleeping bags — underwear. If you know that you often freeze, it is better to bring a set of thermal underwear for sleeping and warm socks, without a tight elastic band.
  20. Personal medications if you have certain medical conditions or drug preferences. The group first aid kit is general in nature.
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