



OKINAWA ADVENTURE TOUR
OKINAWA
ADVENTURE TOUR
If you seek an adventure in Okinawa , come and join to HABU ASOBI.
We provide you great experience through quality outdoor activities.
About Us
As a professional and one of leading adventure tour shop, HABU ASOBI provides River trekking tour in Yanbaru forest and Sea kayaking tour in beautiful ocean. We offer 6 to 7 hours full-day tour including outdoor lunch and following services.
Private Tour
We arrange English speaking guide for your group as a private guide.
Transportation
We pick you up and drop off at your hotel. (Additional cost will be required depending on the location)
High class equipment
Rental equipment is world standard quality and kept clean
Safety
The Guide has guiding experience in overseas and certified as WMA-Wilderness First Responder.
Trekking (Sawanobori)
Sawa nobori is one of unique mountaineering style which is started from Japan, and best way to enjoy Yanbaru forest in Okinawa mail island. We also add canyoning experiences such as zip-lining and rappelling for your excitement. Okinawa-soba lunch is including!
SEA KAYAKING
Experience sea kayaking in a world class ocean.
Our sea kayaks are quality single and tandem kayak with rudder system, and you can choose your kayak at the day.
You can also enjoy snorkeling & outdoor lunch at this beautiful ocean
Night Tour
Many creatures found only in Okinawa’s Yanbaru forest begin their day only after the sun sets. This night tour is an adventure through the dark forest to discover the vibrant lives of these animals that you can never see during the day.
Your Guide
TOMOYA HABU
Over 10 years experience as adventure guide including mountain guide experience in Switzerland. He is also working as instructor of Wilderness Medical Associates International.
He loves nature, his job and talk to many guest from Overseas.
Reservation
Please make your booking from tour page or email to < info@habuasobi.com > for your request. We will return to you within 24hours.
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