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This exciting, wet, fun experience lasts a full 2 hours! It's an experience that takes us 6 km down the Mandalselva through fun rapids and beautiful Southern nature.​​

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Mamba rafting is suitable for everyone aged 16 and over. It is a very fun trip, for those who want more excitement.

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The river is graded 2/3. This means that it is a gentle river, but with several exciting rapids. We put safety first and have experienced guides. 

About the Mamba tour

 

Meet 15 minutes before at Adventure Norway, here you will receive information and a safety review about the trip and will be assigned equipment.

 

When you have changed into a wetsuit, we will drive with our minibus to the starting point for the rafting. Where we go through the safety routines for the trip on the river.

 

Spread over the 6 km, we get different rapids of variable degree (2/3) before we arrive at Adventure Norway's base at HessÃ¥. 

 

You join your own mamba, where you guide yourself down the river

- We of course have guides in our own raft or kayak for safety. 

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How long does it take?

This is a half-day rafting trip that takes 3 hours. You start and finish at Adventure Norway.

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Season and time?
  • the season lasts from the beginning of May to the end of September.

  • at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Or by agreement.  Arrive at least 15 minutes before.

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Capacity

We can take up to 6 people at a time. Minimum 2 people.

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What do I get?

Equipment for  the trip we supplement wetsuits, jackets and safety equipment such as life jackets and helmets..

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What do I need to bring?

Bring swimwear, trainers and a towel. In May/June and September/October it is wise to wear woolen underwear and woolen socks.

- This is because in May the air temperature can be around 20 degrees, but the water temperature can be as low as 5 degrees, by the end of July the air temperature is usually up to 25 degrees, and the water temperature about 16 degrees.

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Prices

Adult: NOK 600

Mamba rafting

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