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Whitewater Wishlist: The Top Ten Whitewater Rafting Trips
Costa Rica's Pacuare and Chile's Bio Bio

By Eugene Buchanan

The Zambezi in Zimbabwe & the Alsek/Tatshenshini in Alaska and BC | The Salmon in Idaho & the Grand Canyon's Colorado River | Costa Rica's Pacuare & Chile's Bio Bio | Chile's Futaleufu & The Sun Kosi in Nepal | Turkey's Coruh & the North Johnstone in Australia

The Pacuare, Costa Rica
For a quintessential jungle run, head to Costa Rica's parrot-populated Pacuare River, which flows into the Caribbean from the Costa Rican highlands. That's where Hollywood went to get authentic jungle footage for the movie Congo, and that's where river runners head for 32 miles of Class III-IV, crystal clear whitewater. Trips range anywhere from one to three days, with a thatched-roof, bird-chirping lodge awaiting overnight stayers just a coconut's throw away from the river.

The Bio Bio, Chile
Although a controversial dam has drowned one of its wilder stretches, Chile's Bio Bio—named by Mapuche Indians for the song chirped by an indigenous flycatcher—still offers more than thirty-five miles of Class IV-V whitewater under towering volcanoes and Chile-blue skies. The South American classic, located about 450 miles south of the capital city of Santiago, has tested the mettle of guides, passengers, and private boaters ever since it was first run in 1978. But book your trip soon—the waterway that put international river-running on the map is now straining the mettle of environmentalists as a Chilean power company is proposing even more dams that will block this paddling paradise.

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The Zambezi in Zimbabwe & the Alsek/Tatshenshini in Alaska and BC | The Salmon in Idaho & the Grand Canyon's Colorado River | Costa Rica's Pacuare & Chile's Bio Bio | Chile's Futaleufu & The Sun Kosi in Nepal | Turkey's Coruh & the North Johnstone in Australia



Eugene Buchanan lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where he has worked as editor and publisher of Paddler magazine since 1992. He is an accomplished freelance writer whose credits include The New York Times and Men's Journal, Outside, Powder, Ski, and Sports Afield magazines.