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Rafting in Nepal
Trishuli River Sunkoshi River Karnali River
Kaligandaki
   
White water river rafting


Nepal has many adventures of white water river rafting. Nepal is a river runner paradise. A country which has the varieties of the best scenic beauty as good as in any other part of the world. With warm rivers, a semitropical climate, impressive geography, exotic cultures rafting in Nepal is a experience not to be missed. The rivers are of different types from class (grade) 1 (easy moving water) to Grade 6 (virtually unbearable). The most of the rivers running through this terrain in our country are north to south. Some of the best rivers are Trishuli, Sunkoshi, Seti, Bheri, Karnali, Bhotekoshi & Kaligandaki. Many of these rivers are formed from the glaciers of the highest mountains in the world. When selecting rivers, beside the money and time aspect it is important to consider safety as a top priority. A day float on a gentle river may not appear as dangerous as 10 days raft down one of the more isolated and wild rivers. But safety must be top priority at all times. We use only the best equipments and well qualified staff on all trips.
Peak rafting season is from September to December and March to June, Trips vary in length from 1 to 12 days.


Trishuli river [River Distance 38km, 2 days trip
This is the most popular rafting river in Nepal. It has a number of tiny exciting rapids. The rafting trip is the best way to get to Chitwan and Pokhara. As it has access to the Prithivi highway makes “breaking off’ the trip easy.


KaliGandaki [River Distance 105km, 4 days trip
The total of 105km covered in four days with excellent white water. This river rafting with view of natural beauty, experiences of western Nepalese culture, and worlds deepest gorge, challenging and thrilling White Water Rafting.

 

Sunkoshi [River Distance 270km, 10 days trip
The river is known as river of gold and one of the ten best rafting / kayaking rivers in the world. This river flows through the great Mahabharat lake of Mid – Eastern Nepal. Depending on the season, speed of the current varies from time to time. It takes 8 to 10 days to raft. A day trek to Mount Everest viewpoint is also possible when camping by Raighat. The rafting trip starts from Dholalghat (3hrs. drive from Kathmandu) and ends at Chatara. The optional trip to drive to Koshi Tappu or Chitwan National Park or Janaki Temple for excellent safari and visit birth of place of Sita.

 

Karnali [River Distance 180 km, 10 days trip]
The far west Nepal is one of the most remote and least explored areas of the Himalayas. Trekking for two days with porters carrying all the gear to put in point is necessary. The trip lasts 12 days, including trekking. You can take real adventures. Rafting starts from Chishapani close to newly opened Royal Bardiya National Park.
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