A complete beginner-friendly guide with real, practical details
River rafting in Kolad is one of the best first-time rafting experiences in India because it is dam-controlled, guided, and well-managed. If you’re nervous, confused, or rafting for the first time, this one-page guide will clear all your doubts honestly.
Kolad rafting happens on the Kundalika River, located in Raigad district, Maharashtra—just a few hours from Mumbai and Pune.


Why Kolad Is Best for First-Time River Rafters
✔️ Dam-controlled water flow (not unpredictable like natural rivers)
✔️ Professional rafting guides in every boat
✔️ Rapids range from Grade 2 to Grade 4 (safe yet thrilling)
✔️ Rescue team & safety kayaks available
✔️ Clear instructions before rafting starts
👉 You don’t need prior rafting experience.
What to Wear for River Rafting in Kolad (Very Important)
✅ Wear This
Quick-dry clothes (sports t-shirt + shorts or track pants)
Lightweight clothes that won’t become heavy in water
Sports sandals / floaters with back strap (best)
Extra clothes for after rafting
Small towel
❌ Avoid Wearing
Jeans, sarees, long dresses ❌
Slippers or crocs ❌
Cotton clothes that absorb water ❌
Jewellery, watches, chains ❌
💡 Pro tip: Wear darker colors – they dry faster and stay comfortable.
What NOT to Carry During Rafting
For safety reasons, nothing is allowed on the raft except you.
❌ Mobile phones
❌ Wallets & cash
❌ Power banks / earphones
❌ Cameras (unless GoPro with strap)
👉 Most operators provide safe locker or storage space at the start point.
I’m Scared of Water – Can I Still Do Rafting?
Yes. 100%.
You do not need swimming skills for Kolad rafting.
Here’s why beginners feel safe:
You wear a certified life jacket
Helmet for head safety
Guide sits with you and controls the raft
Safety briefing before entering water
Rescue team follows each batch
How to Control Fear (Simple Tips)
Listen carefully to the guide
Sit properly inside the raft
Paddle only when instructed
Trust the equipment—it’s designed to float you
👉 Thousands of first-timers with fear of water complete Kolad rafting every year.
Fitness Level Required – Are You Eligible?
✅ You Are Fit Enough If:
You can sit properly for ~2.5 hours
You don’t have serious heart or breathing issues
You can hold a paddle and follow commands
❌ Not Recommended If:
Severe back problems
Recent surgery
Serious heart conditions
Pregnant women
General Guidelines (May Vary by Operator)
Minimum age: Usually 12–14 years
Weight range: Approx. 40 kg to 110 kg (proportionate to height)
👉 Normal walking-level fitness is enough.
What Happens Before Rafting Starts?
Registration & gear allocation
Safety briefing by certified guide
Demo on paddling & commands
Practice session in calm water
Rafting starts only after all doubts are cleared
No rush. Everything is explained clearly for beginners.
How Long Is Kolad River Rafting?
Distance: ~12.5 km
Duration: Around 2 to 2.5 hours
Includes calm stretches + thrilling rapids
Rapids intensity depends on dam water release, which usually happens in the morning.
Is Kolad River Rafting Safe During Monsoon?
Yes—Kolad is one of the safest monsoon rafting destinations because:
Water flow is controlled by dam
Rafting happens only when conditions are safe
Operations stop immediately if water release is cancelled
👉 If water is not released, rafting is postponed or rescheduled.
Common Beginner Myths (Busted)
❌ “Rafting boats flip easily” → False
❌ “You must swim” → False
❌ “It’s extremely dangerous” → False
❌ “Only adventure pros can do it” → False
Kolad rafting is designed for beginners first, thrill-seekers second.
Final Advice for First-Time Rafters
Go with a local, trusted operator
Don’t book blindly from random agents
Ask about safety gear & guide certification
Follow instructions—rafting is teamwork
🌊 Once you complete Kolad rafting, your fear turns into confidence.
