Few rafting rivers in the world can
match the thundering course of the rivers of Nepal
originating from the snow meltdown of the Himalayan
terrain. The rivers gush through the twisted canyons,
winding through calm valleys where small settlements are
perched on the banks, taming out only as they spill out
into the Indian plains to merge with the Ganges.
A river- trip is one of the best ways to explore the
typical cross-section of the country’s natural as well
as the ethno-cultural heritage with massive does of
adrenaline buzz on our world caliber white-water
thrills. An extreme sport popular in Europe, canyoning
is now available in Nepal. Canyoning gives you the
freedom to explore some of the most ruggedly beautiful,
yet forbidden places in the world. Rafting in Nepal has
an image of extremely difficult white water, which is
well justified at times of high water flow (during the
monsoon), but at most flows the more difficult rivers
are class 3 to +5. There are also many easier class |
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1 and class 2 rivers where you can
float along admiring the scenery and running on a few
small rapids to add the species on your smooth ride.
Season
October through mid-December and March through early May
are the best times. It is possible in winter, but you
have to watch out for hypothermia. During monsoon (June
through September), the white water sections are
dangerous, but gentler stretches are runable. |
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Bhotekoshi River |
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Bhote Koshi is the beautiful for adventure trip with
very steep and basically non-stop mountain river only 3
hours drives from Kathmandu offering tow days of intense
and challenging river activity. You are beginning to
understand what this great trip in Nepal offers you
nothing less than the ride of a lifetime. If you have
never rafted before and if you have limited time but
desire an adrenaline overload, then this is a perfect
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Kali Gandaki River |
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A deservedly popular and medium length
of river trip is combining exhilarating white water with
fine scenery. One of the famous names of Himalayan
Rivers, The Kali Gandaki raises in Mustang an enclave of
Nepal Poking into Tibet on the other side of the
Himalayas here; it is a flat and braided river, flowing
in an arid open valley. As it tumbles down between the
majestic Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna ranges, it creates
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Karnali River |
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One of the finest big volume rafting and kayaking trips
in Nepal-spectacular, remote, jungle-clad canyons, Big
white and abundant wildlife. The Karnali is Nepal's
longest and largest river and with its tributaries it
drains most of the far west of Nepal-the 'wild west' as
many people call it, rising in the vicinity of Tibet's
holy Mount Kailash and glacier of Kanziroba Himal, other
small peaks, as well as Rara Lake rapid encountered |
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Marshyangdi River |
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Locally, it is used to say that
Marshyangdi is the raging river in Nepal and describes
one of the best whitewater runs in the world. One of the
best class 4 kayaking rivers in the world-continuous,
exhilarating whitewater with magnificent mountain
backdrops. Recommended for expert kaykers and rafters.
If it’s adventure you seek, you’ll find it on this trip
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Seti River |
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You can have a fairly short trip in the
Seti River and offers beautiful mountain views and also
unique river passing through two beautiful and
contrasting scenic areas of Manaslu and Annapurna
regions. This River has relatively small volume but blue
and warm water and we recommend this as an ideal short
trip for first time rafters or as "Warm-up" for
intermediate kayakers. Seti is Best River for learning
kayak in Nepal as |
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Sunkoshi River |
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We travel by surface to Dolalghat your
raft 'put-in-point' covering the distance of 57kms in
about 3 hrs. Your excitement starts and ends only after
you covered 210kms of wild stretches, calm flows through
high rock strewn passages eventually emerging form the
mountains to the flat plains of southern Nepal. One of
the 10th classic and best white water journeys on
Sunkoshi (river of gold) is in Nepal offers a longest
river trip and the most |
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Tamur River |
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Probably the best combination trip in
Nepal-magnificent white water, a beautiful unspoiled
valley, combined with one of the most scenic treks in
Nepal. The Tamur and its tributaries drain the snows of
Kanchenjunga third highest peak in the world. The river
is the sixth largest river in Nepal and seems to have a
feeling of thrusting power and of being constrained by
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Trishuli River |
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Rafting on the Trishuli River is an
excellent opportunity to observe the diversity of
demography, landscapes, and cultural heritage and the
flora and fauna. You can experience the thrills of
white-water on the course of three days trip. This can
be degraded as per your interest and time. The Trishuli
River is the most easily accessible from Kathmandu,
Pokhara and Royal Chitwan National Park by far a trip on
this river can be made |
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