Nepal
is one of the best places in the world for rafting and
kayaking, and many trekkers complete their visit to Nepal
with a short rafting trip. The combination of beautiful
rivers, spectacular mountain scenery, and the chance to
view Nepal from a different perspective is the attraction
of a rafting trip.
In addition, the two main trekking seasons are also the
best times to experience a rafting trip due to the river
water flows being at a safe level. We offer an excellent
2 day rafting trip with beautiful jungle scenery and lots
of easy rapids.
Trishuli
river is very popular as access to the
Prithivi Highway makes "breaking off" the journey
easy. Trishuli is also an ideal beginner's river." * 1-4
days * good beginners river * easy access * link to safari at
Royal Chitwan National park * Grade 2 to 3 rapids". During
the monsoon, the river promises a more challenging ride, with
powerful rapids and whirlpools. This trip can easily be combined
with a visit to Chitwan National Park or Pokhara
A
total of 105 km covered in four days with excellent white water,
and magnificent mountain views of the Annapurna South, the Fishtail
Peak and Machhapuchhre." * 5 days * mountain views * Grade
4 4 / 5 rapids." ..............
The
seti is an excellent 2 days trip in an isolated area, where
beautiful jungle, plenty of easy rapids and fantastic Himalayan
scenery. The river is an excellent for beginners, intermediate,
learner and family trip. The trip starts at Damauli about 6
hours drive from Kathmandu or 1.5 hours drive from Pokhara.
The take out, many choose to incorporate a ride down the Trisuli
with either a trip to Pokhara or to Royal Chitwan National Park
Jungle Safari tours.......
The
Sunkoshi means "Golden River' flows through the great valley
between the Mahabharat lekh mountains & Himalayan. It forms
the watershed for most of Eastern Nepal, gathering strength
from many glaciers fed tributaries on its way to India &
the Ganges. Rafting the Sunkoshi River is a unique experience,
a rare combination of scenic beauty, cultural encounters &
exciting white water..................
The
Bhote Koshi is one of the recently opened rivers & represents
the forefront of river rafting, which is just three hours far
from Kathmandu. It is the steepest river rafted in Nepal technical
& totally committing With a gradient of 80 feet per mile
it is a full eight times steeper then Sunkoshi which it feeds
further downstream The rapids are steep & continuous class
4 with continuous class ...........
Descending form looming Himalayan giants
of famous Annapurna region and passes through along the route
of round Annapurna trekking, beautiful villages, guarding temples
on the river bank with uninterrupted class 4 to 5 rapids. Under
the watchful gaze of Annapurna’s towering peaks. If it’s
adventure you seek, you’ll find it on this trip with one
day of easy trekking and 4 days of intense white water rafting.
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A
one-day trek from the nearest road leads you to Karnali, Nepal’s
largest and longest river. On the river, a series of challenging
class IV to V rapids takes you through narrow canyons and dense
forest full of diverse flora and fauna, finally leaving you
close to Bardia National Park, where you can combine your rafting
adventure with a safari trip and maybe spot some of the park’s
one-horned rhinos and elusive tiger. ....,...
The
Tamur, Nepal's wild and east bend river the snows of Kanchenjunga
feed a challenging less known relative of the Sun Kosi. The
Tamur combines one of the best short Himalayan treks, offering
amazing mountain views, with an exhilarating new river expedition.
Picking up our team of sprightly porters at Basantapur we trek
through ancient moss-covered rhododendron forests and sunlit
meadows ...,...
Nepal
has four chief river system with more than two- hundred fifty
considerable branch. The major rivers are:- The Sapta Kosi in
the eastern Nepal, the Narayani in the central Nepal, the Karnali
in the western Nepal and the Mahakali in the remote western
Nepal. Arun River belongs to Koshi river system that flows in
the Eastern Nepal. The easiest way to get to the river is fly
to Tumlingtar. ....,...
Bheri
River Rafting A
remote and easy river, blue water, white beaches and fine
campsites. This must be one over your premier rafting trips
in Nepal. It has some of the best fishing in Nepal, together
with beautiful and diverse scenery, lots of wildlife and unspoiled
villages. Two large tributaries, the Thuli (large) and the
Sani (small) join at Ramnagat to form the main Bheri river.....,...