How to get a real Czech experience rafting down the Vltava River

At 270 miles, the Vltava is the Czech Republic’s longest river, rising in the Bohemian Forest, bisecting Prague, and joining the Elbe at Melnik in Central Bohemia. Each year, some 250,000 Czechs, young and old, take to the river in canoes or aboard rafts, paddling varying stretches, as it passes through the Czech Republic’s countryside …

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