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Want a real adventure and spend a day not just admiring nature, but also battling with natural obstacles? Kiauna is the perfect choice. The 19-kilometer route on this river isn't for those seeking a relaxing day in a kayak. It's for those ready to work both with their hands and their head.

Kiauna is a short yet exceptional river of only 16 km in length. It originates from a lake of the same name and carves its way through the territories of Aukštaitija National Park and the Pagilūtė Botanical Reserve, flowing past Lakes Sekluotis and Gilūtas before finally reaching its confluence with the Žeimena River.

Kiauna is perfectly suited for those who already have some kayaking experience. It mainly flows through uninhabited territories – forests and marshes – providing an ideal opportunity to observe and marvel at wild nature. However, fallen trees and other natural obstacles will ensure you don't doze off and get yourselves wet.

Although Kiauna is quite short, the journey is very varied. The river typically flows calmly, but since it is well-fed by springs, its current noticeably strengthens in places, and the depth can also vary significantly. In other words, Kiauna is the best choice for people wanting to spend an active day surrounded by nature.

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