White Water Rafting in Kitulgala – An Unforgettable Experience
White water rafting is the highlight of Kitulgala, and at Adventure Base Camp Miyora, we offer an experience that perfectly balances excitement, safety, and natural beauty. As you journey along the Kelani River, you’ll encounter a series of thrilling rapids combined with calm stretches that allow you to take in the breathtaking rainforest surroundings.
This approximately 5-kilometer rafting adventure is designed to be accessible to everyone, including first-time participants. Even if you have no prior experience or swimming skills, our professionally trained guides ensure that you feel confident and secure throughout the journey. Before starting, you will receive a full safety briefing and be equipped with high-quality safety gear.
Feel the rush as you conquer river rapids, work together as a team, and immerse yourself in nature. Whether you’re a beginner or an adventure enthusiast, this experience is designed to be safe, fun, and unforgettable.
Perfect For:
Corporate teams
Families & friends
School & university groups
Adventure seekers
As your raft moves through the river, teamwork becomes essential. Each rapid brings a new challenge, encouraging communication and cooperation while delivering an exhilarating rush of adrenaline. At the same time, the surrounding scenery—dense greenery, flowing water, and fresh air—creates a truly immersive natural experience.
White water rafting at Adventure Base Camp Miyora is more than just a sport; it’s a shared adventure that brings people together. Whether you’re visiting with friends, family, or colleagues, it promises moments of excitement, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
The Bridge on the River Kwai.
While enjoying your white water rafting experience on the Kelani River in Kitulgala, you’ll pass the historic filming location of the world-famous movie The Bridge on the River Kwai.
This legendary film, directed by David Lean, was shot right here in Sri Lanka, making this river more than just an adventure destination — it’s a place of cinematic history.