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River Rafting in Nepal
White Water Rafting is a special venture in the river on inflatable rubber boat. A river trip is usually an unusual adventure. The most thrilling, exciting and exotic river trips in Nepal can be arranged through us. You can choose river trips lasting 1 to 12 days on some of the best and exciting rivers in Nepal. These wild rivers rising from the hidden plateau of Tibet and the high Himalayan Mountains of Nepal cut deep down the rugged sloppy mid-hills of Nepal and then finally meander across the Nepalese and Indian plans to join the holy waters of the river Ganga.
White Water Rainfall In Nepal
Trisuli River [1-2 Days]
The Trisuli river flows from Gosainkund where according to legend it is believed that Lord Shiva released the waters of the holy lakes with his trident (trishul). For the first time rafting in Trishuli river offers plenty of excitement. It is more enjoyable with older people family or children. A river trip can be combined with trips to Chitwan or Pokhara.
Bhote Koshi River [1 or 2 Days]
The trip to the start point takes only about 4 hours from Kathmandu. This is one of the best two days river-rafting trips in Nepal. It is the steepest river rafted here in Nepal. Here are continuous steep class 3-4 rapids. The river stretches for 26 km from above Bharabise to the dam at Lamosangu. During the monsoon some rapids become absolute class 5 and it can be very serious. It is probably the best outdoor thing you can do near Kathmandu.
Seti [12 Days]
It starts from Damauli on the Prithvi highway and stretches for 32 kilometers to the onfluence of Trishuli River and ends at Gaighat. Rafter encounter with different rapids before reaching Trishuli River.
Kali Gandaki River [3-5 Days]
This trip starts with drive to Baglung town for about 10 hours. Kali Gandaki provides some fantastic scenery of villages and temples combining it with some continuous class 3 rapids. In high water it can be serious, you have to avoid lot of holes but at lower flows it is fun. The trip can last from 3-5 days depending on the water level and portaging the dam site at the confluence with Andhi Khola. A full five-day trip will end at Ranighat, A fantastic place to look around. It is one of the holy rivers of Nepal; you can notice that by seeing lot of temples, cremation sites and burials at every junction.
Marshyangdi River [6 Days]
This river is considered probably the best white water in the world, the serene glacial waters of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges feed the rivers. The bus drive from Kathmandu takes about 10 hours to Besisahar town. From where you will be trekking to the village of Ngadi from where you will have fantastic view of Annapurna and Manaslu.
The river stretches from Ngadi to Bimalnagar and it is pure white water. The rapids are
steep and continuous making it another serious river next to Bhote Koshi.
Karnali River [12 Days]
The Karnali is the longest river of Nepal and it is cover the low land trek with some of the most beautiful nature scenery of western part of Nepal. It is very remotely area and drive from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and it takes about 12 hours and it takes about five hours drive to the trek start point. The trek lasts for two day from Surkhet through Sal forest. The rafting section takes about 7 days, which gives you plenty of time exploring the river, canyons, waterfall and aquatic lives. You will be able to see river crocodile, gharial and may be the rare gangetic river dolphins.
Sun Koshi River [10 Days]
The Sun Koshi, meaning, Golden River, flows Through the great valley between the Mahabharat Lekh. It forms the watershed for most of the Eastern Nepal, gathering strength from many glaciers fed tributaries on its way to India and the Ganges. Rafting in Sun Koshi is a unique experience, a rare combination of scenic beauty, cultural encounters and exciting whitewater and out-in-below from village of Lamosangu to to the
take-out at Chautara in nine days and one hundred sixty mile. After taking out at Chautara, the group takes land rovers to the city of Biratnagar from where they fly to Kathmandu the next morning. The return flight is a memorable experience and perfect finale to the trip, the plane follows the Sun Koshi valley most of the way, it has a panoramic view of the river and the great Himalayan peaks soaring above it to the north.