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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 for a varied duration, depending
upon the availability of time and interest. Scenic
valleys and impressive gorges, exhilarating rapids and
easier sections as well as the right amount of time all
make it the perfect trip for first-time or experienced
rafters.
During the monsoon, Trishuli River promises a more
challenging ride, with powerful rapids and whirlpools.
When the river is running high and wild, there are
hardly any rafters around, and rafting on the Trishuli
River is without a doubt the most exciting thing you can
do in Nepal during monsoon and quite possibly one of the
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best two days big water rafting trips
offered anywhere. There are numerous exciting rapids as
the name of Snail's nose, Teendevi, Malekhu rapid,
Monkey rapid, Upset, Surprise, Monsoon, Cotton Pony,
Ladies Delight, S-Bend, Highway, Monsoon and Pinball
Rapid. This makes your fun more challenging during high
flows with a good mixture of continuous rapids and
pleasant calm water. Kuringhat, a small and picturesque
village is an ending spot from where you can drive to
Kathmandu or Royal Chitwan National Park or Pokhara to
continue your adventure in the Himalayas |
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Itinerary In Detail |
Days 01 :
Bus from Kathmandu / Pokhara to Baireni or put-in
below Baireni, on river and run river past 'Teen
Devi' |
Days 02 :
Run river past 'Upset' to Mugling, take-out Mugling,
return to Kathmandu / Pokhara. |
Days 03 :
Continue on day 3 to Narayanghat and arrive at
Chitwan pm, and drive back to Royal Chitwan National
Park, or your another destination. |
Safety |
• Safety is the most important
part of any river trip. Choosing
a professional veteran rafting
company is the first step. So it
helps to abide by the following
tips:
• Pick your river with care.
Seek information from a rafting
agency, local experts, and
literature on river levels and
difficulty.
• There should be a minimum of
two rafts per trip, so that one
can help when a fall happens
from the other.
• Carry first-aid kit, survival
and rescue gear.
• Check to see that end loops
and the leash are adequate
before you push off. This makes
it easier to keep hold of your
boat when swimming big rapids,
and also in the event of rescue.
• Be a team person, paddle
synchronously.
• For boats, paddles and
helmets, loud colors are
recommended.
• Wear life jackets and helmets,
properly too.
• Keep your feet and arms inside
the raft at all time.
• When you fall off into a
rapid, float on your back, with
your feet downstream. |
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