Programs
Bohol Islands
A kayaking trip for all levels, Bohol offers intimate mangrove kayaking, clear waters coastal route, and open waters islands crossing to encounter whale sharks. Choose a sea kayak, surf ski, or paddle a double as a beginner, this is a kayak trip that offers biodiversity and paddling experiences.
One of the most marine diverse seas in our region, the Bohol sea supports big cetacean and mammals like whales, dolphins, whale sharks, manta rays, and is home one of the largest coral formations in the Philippines.
Lake Toba
Paddle the largest volcano crater lake in the world. Be awed by the amazing scenery of waterfalls, verdant cliffs, and pine covered slopes. Lake Toba is a place of raw beauty. Created by a massive super volcanic explosion that caused a mini ice-age, it is the largest crater lake in the world. Paddling inside this crater, 2 times the size of Singapore, with sheer drop walls surrounding the waters, is one of the amazing paddling experiences of this region. The Lake Toba Kayak Discovery takes us to the wonders of the Northeast Caldera, a section of the lake most suitable for those starting out in kayak touring.
“Our family, with 2 girls, ages 9 and 11, with little kayaking experience, signed up for the Lake Toba Kayak Discovery. Huey and Pei Ling at Kayakasia were incredible. They were patient, friendly and competent. We saw waterfalls, clear blue skies, with lots of greenery surrounding us. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets too. The highlight, we kayaked in a thunderstorm, watched in awe at the lightning strikes and a beautiful sunset that occured at opposites ends of the caldera, making it an unforgettable experience!”– HP Chan
Rivers of Yogyakarta
Flowing near the ancient Borobudur temple, the Elo River offers non-stop excitement as the river flows across the Kedu plains (Grade 1-2++ rapids). As one of the evergreen rivers in central Java, the Oyo River coursed above the Sewu limestone formation of Java. This takes you far away from the tourist haunts, and brings you through teak forest, waterfalls, beautiful Javanese villages, and pastoral farms (Grade1-2 rapids).
Out of the waters, Yogja is a fabulous culinary and cultural gem for us to explore.