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Experience Norway’s stunning landscapes with a safe, guided level 2 white water rafting adventure on the Numedalslågen River, suitable for ages 12+.
If you’re craving an adrenaline rush balanced with breathtaking scenery, the White Water Rafting Adventure in Dagali might be just the ticket. This level 2 experience on Norway’s famous Numedalslågen River promises a fun-filled two hours, with all the safety measures taken care of by professional guides. With a solid 5-star rating from 90 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate, it’s clear that this activity hits the sweet spot between thrill and safety.
What really appeals to us about this tour is how it combines adventure with stunning natural landscapes—a true way to connect with Norway’s pristine wilderness. A major plus is the small group setting, which means more personalized attention and less crowding. However, one consideration might be that it’s an intermediate-level experience, so those with very little or no rafting experience might want to review their comfort with water-based activities beforehand.
This tour is ideal for adventurers aged 12 and up who enjoy a bit of excitement but also want to soak up Norway’s rugged beauty. If you’re looking for a mix of fun, safety, and scenic photography opportunities, this could be a perfect fit.


When you book this trip, the excitement starts from the moment you arrive at the meeting point in Dagali. Located at Dagalivegen 163, this is where your adventure begins with a thorough safety briefing. The guides are known for their friendly personalities and their ability to make everyone feel comfortable, regardless of experience level. As Lydia_C from reviews put it, “All of the guides had great personalities and made the adventure a total blast.” Expect to be fitted with a wetsuit, wet shoes, a helmet, and a life jacket—gear that’s all included and essential for staying warm and protected in the crisp mountain waters.
Once geared up, you’ll hop into your raft alongside your small group of fellow adventurers. The guides will demonstrate paddling techniques and explain what to expect during the ride. The course is designed to be customizable and focused on safety, which is great for those who might feel nervous about tackling rapids but still want a fun challenge. The level 2 rapids provide a perfect mix of waves and technical sections, enough to get your adrenaline pumping without being overly intimidating.
The actual rafting portion lasts around two hours, during which you’ll maneuver through lively rapids, pass through calm stretches, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty of the Hardangervidda National Park. We loved the way the guides captured parts of the ride on film, giving you a chance to relive the experience afterward. The clean mountain water and scenery create an atmosphere that’s both invigorating and peaceful—an authentic experience that’s hard to find elsewhere.
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One of the most praised aspects in reviews was the professionalism and warmth of the guides. They’re not only experienced but also personable, making sure everyone is comfortable and confident before tackling the rapids. The small group size, capped at 48 travelers, means you get more individual attention, which adds to the overall safety and enjoyment.
All necessary gear—from wetsuits to helmets—is included, which simplifies planning and packing. The wetsuits are especially appreciated, considering Norway’s cooler mountain waters, ensuring you stay warm and dry as you paddle through the rapids. Our travelers mention that the gear is well-maintained and of good quality, adding to the value and confidence in the safety measures.
A unique perk of this tour is that the bus driver films segments of your ride, allowing you to get some memorable footage. Photos and videos are available afterward for purchase, making it easy to share your adventure with friends or keep a personal memento. This service is especially popular among reviewers, as it captures the fun without the hassle of trying to photograph yourself during the rapid action.

At $117.90 per person, this rafting adventure offers a lot of value when considering the included gear, guide expertise, and the stunning environment. The two-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to feel like a proper adventure but not so extended that it becomes tiring.
Given the small group sizes and the professional guides, the experience feels personalized and safe. While extra expenses like photos or hotel transfers are optional, the core adventure is straightforward and transparent in terms of what you get. For families or groups looking for a high-quality outdoor activity that doesn’t break the bank, this tour delivers.
The adventure begins at the meeting point in Dagali, where guides provide a detailed safety briefing. Based on reviews, guides like the team at Rafting Centre Serious Fun make sure everyone understands paddling techniques and safety procedures before hitting the water. This initial step fosters confidence, even for first-timers.
All necessary equipment—wetsuits, shoes, helmets, and life jackets—is handed out on-site. The wetsuits are designed to keep you warm in the mountain water, which can be surprisingly chilly even in summer. Reviewers mention that the gear fits well and is easy to put on, which helps ease any pre-ride nerves.
The core part of the day is the two-hour rafting session. Expect lively rapids, fun waves, and technical sections that require teamwork and communication. Guides will instruct you on paddling and safety, but the actual ride is all about enjoying the thrill of navigating the river’s twists and turns.
Reviewers consistently mention the guides’ expertise and personable approach. Lydia_C praised the guides’ personalities, saying, “All of the guides had great personalities and made the adventure a total blast.” Their professionalism ensures you’re in safe hands, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned paddler.
During quieter sections, you’ll be able to appreciate the stunning mountain landscape surrounding the river—think towering peaks and lush greenery. The activity includes a filming service, so your bus driver captures parts of your ride, perfect for sharing post-adventure.
After your ride, you’ll be transported back to the start point, often with a smile and stories to tell. The entire experience is designed to be exhilarating yet accessible, making it ideal for families, friends, or solo travelers seeking a memorable outdoor activity.

This rafting adventure suits a wide range of travelers. Families with teens (12+) will appreciate the blend of excitement and safety, especially with the small group size and expert guidance. It’s also perfect for adventure seekers who want an authentic experience without the extreme risks associated with higher-level rapids.
Nature lovers will relish the chance to paddle through the pristine waters of the Hardangervidda National Park, while those wanting to capture scenic photos will find the surroundings ideal. However, travelers should have moderate physical fitness to handle the paddling and some exertion involved. Expect a fun, energetic experience that’s as much about enjoying Norway’s natural beauty as it is about the adrenaline rush.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 12, so it’s appropriate for older children and teenagers. The experience is designed to be fun and safe for this age group.
Are there any safety precautions I should know?
Guides provide all necessary safety equipment and instructions. They emphasize safety throughout, making sure everyone is comfortable before starting.
What should I wear?
Dress in smart casual clothing, and bring swimwear, towels, and woolen underwear or socks if possible. The wetsuits will keep you warm in the mountain waters.
Can I buy photos or videos of my trip?
Yes, the bus driver films parts of your ride, and photos/videos are available for purchase afterward.
Is pickup available?
Pickup is offered, but it costs extra. The main meeting point is at Dagalivegen 163 in Dagali.
How long does the tour last?
The rafting itself lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity.
What’s included in the price?
Professional guides, all gear (wetsuits, shoes, helmets, life jackets), and all taxes and fees are included.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with no penalty for late cancellations within that window.
Is this experience physically demanding?
While it requires moderate physical effort, the group size and guidance aim to make it accessible for most healthy individuals.

The White Water Rafting Adventure in Dagali offers a genuine taste of Norway’s wild side, combining thrilling rapids with breathtaking scenery. The professionalism of the guides, along with the safety measures and top-quality gear, make this a reliable choice for those wanting a fun-filled outdoor activity. Its reasonable price point, short duration, and focus on small group experiences make it a standout option.
If you’re after a memorable adventure that balances excitement with beautiful natural surroundings, this tour will tick all the boxes. It’s especially well-suited for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers eager to add a splash of adrenaline to their Norwegian trip. Just remember to come prepared to paddle, smile, and soak up the stunning views.