Common sense is the best survival tool you will have aboard the life raft. The following dos and don’ts will help you survive in a life raft at river.
Do bring a waterproof camera if you want some dramatic pictures
Choose operators who adhere to safety standards.
An oar boat can usually accommodate a maximum of 8 persons. Do not try to squeeze in more people.
Do bring a waterproof bag if you want to carry your valuables
Do not put anything in your pockets
Do bring a waterproof camera if you want some dramatic pictures
Do not pollute the waters with detergents.
Do not panic when you fall over! Listen to the raft captain.
Do bring sunscreen or sun block for the ladies
Do bring a change of clothes and towel for after rafting
Do bring along a safety rubber for your glasses
Do not wear jewelery or expensive watches

These expeditions are like a safari across the geography through which the river flows, an expedition in which one is completely disconnected from the rest of the world.
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