Canoe and Kayak Taupo offer exhilarating white water courses
Canoe and Kayak Taupo offer exhilarating white water courses
LOOKING FOR an exhilarating experience that will get your adrenaline pumping while having fun and staying safe in the water that is suitable for aspiring kayakers of all abilities?
Canoe and Kayak Taupo have the ultimate white water experience that will build your confidence and teach invaluable skills that will benefit both beginner and experienced kayakers.
Canoe and Kayak Taupo is located in the Waikato region putting it in a premium location for the use of some of the best rivers in New Zealand. “The staff at Canoe and Kayak Taupo are qualified river specialists, trained with the knowledge to make them experts on all you need to know about white water kayaking” says Laura Duncan from Canoe and Kayak Taupo.
To give you the chance to be out on the water and enjoying these New Zealand landmarks for yourself Canoe and Kayak Taupo have a two day course available for all skill types that teaches you the importance of water safety while white water kayaking.
The two-day course is designed to turn beginners into confident and competent Grade 2 white water kayakers. “The course provides a solid foundation of skills needed while the participants have fun and build their confidence” says Laura.
Participants in the two-day course are taught skills such as rescue techniques, river reading techniques, hazard identification & management plus many more skills that will give them the knowledge to start kayaking with their friends.
“Most people want to do another course after experiencing the Multisport white water kayaking course,” says Laura. “I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to have a great time,” she adds.
It is the passion that Laura and the team at Kayak and Canoe Taupo have for what they do that will make your experience the best it could be. “We love what we do and want to share that with others”.
Contact Canoe and Kayak:
Phone: 07 378 1003
Phone: 0800 KAYAKN
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