The jeepney that dropped you off at the starting point will wait for rafters at the finish line, along with your baggage.
The Cabula River Grill at the endpoint (whose interior you see above) offers clean changing rooms and toilets so you can get out of your wet clothes. They also serve a mean roast pork and grilled shrimp, so don't miss out on the food here - if start in the morning, you'll be here in time for lunch, and you'll be mighty hungry once you step off the raft!
For more information on First Rafting Adventure, you can email their office at riverguide95@raftingadventurephilippines.com, call their landline at +63-88-857-1270, or visit their website at www.raftingadventurephilippines.com.
Other rafting providers also serve adventurers on the Cagayan de Oro River, among them Kagay (21 Aguinaldo Street, Cagayan de Oro City; phone: +63 88 310 4402) and Red Rafts (phone: +63 928 935 5358; email: captrek_cdo@yahoo.com).
Cagayan de Oro City is easily accessible via domestic flight from Manila to Lumbia Airport (compare prices). Manila, in turn, can be reached via direct flights from New York (compare prices), San Francisco (compare prices), and Los Angeles (compare prices). If you make arrangements with First Rafting Adventure beforehand, they'll pick you up at the airport and take you straight to the jump-off point.


