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The first commercial river boarding operation was established in
Queenstown, New Zealand by Jon Imhoof in 1989. Jon joined the team at
Safari Par Excellence to pioneer Zambezi Riverboarding in 1996. 
The sport involves "surfing" the rapids on body boards
accompanied by a qualified River Guide. Basic riverboarding skills
are taught in still water before progressing into moving water.
Enthusiastic boarders can stop at "play spots" along the way
to surf, ride whirlies and "squirt" (best described as flying
underwater).
All you need is to be reasonably fit and be prepared to "Go for
it!"
A cameraman accompanies the trip taking video footage and photographs
which are shown at the end of the day at the Zambezi Waterfront.
Riverboarding is best arranged in conjunction with a one day rafting
trip. It's also included as an option with the Zambezi
Extreme Combos
The "Low Water" Trip - August to January
The
"low water" trip starts in the Boiling Pot followed by a few
hours playing the "Roller coaster" and "Flow
Rider". "Morning Glory", rapid #4 is very technical
and the rapid is run in a raft.
The next big thrill is rapid #5, "Stairway to Heaven" - not
too technical but a very steep and massive drop reserved for the
gutsy!
The trip continues through three more grade 2-3 rapids, before
arriving at the lunch spot.
After lunch, the trip continues through "The Devils Toilet
Bowl" a grade 3/4 rapid, followed by another grade 5,
"Gulliver's Travels". This one is too technical for first time
river surfers and again everyone rides in the raft. Next up you go
"Star Trekking" through rapid 8, a grade 4-5. "Commercial
Suicide" is next and is a grade 6 - everyone walks. Finally, we
jump in for our last rapid of the day - # 10, "Gnashing Jaws of
Death" – a good grade 3 wave train and a great way to finish off
the day.
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