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Nepal
river rafting trip is a wonderful way to explore and experience
Nepal's natural and enthno-cultural heritage. Rivers here
are regarded as goddesses, and are included in a number of
Hindu and Buddhist religious rituals. Many can be witnessed
during a raft adventure. Slopes adjoining the rivers often
harbor dense vegetation and interesting wildlife. Several
varieties of fish also abound. And rafting in Nepal is a great
experience in it's own right: the thrill of running white
water rapids can be as exhilarating as reaching a mountain
summit! Rivers can be grouped into three categories on the
basis of their origin: Antecedent to the Himalayas
Below the Mahabharat Below the Churia range The major river
systems-- the Koshi, the Karnali and the Gandaki - belong
to the first group. Rivers originating from the Mahabharat
Range, which cut through Churia hills, come under the second
group. These include the Bagmati, Kamala etc. The third group
of rivers originate from the southern face of the Churia hills. |
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The Trisuli
is the most easily accessible river and most popular rafting
river. Trips here can be designed for various time-frames.
Easily reached from Kathmandu and Pokhara, descents can be
tailored in terms of degree of difficulty. The trip can also
be extended into the Royal Chitwan National Park. This river
is also popular with intermediate kayakers.
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Sun
Koshi (River of Gold) has been classed as one of the ten best
rafting rivers in the world. Big rapids, warm water, no roads
or towns, extraordinary scenery and great camping make this
a classic multi-day river trip. The most common put-in point
of a Sunkosi river trip is Dolalghat, a three hour drive north-east
from Kathmandu. At the outset, the river is peaceful and the
first day's rafting is relatively easy. The Sun Kosi traverses
the Mahabharat range and follows one of the main geological
fault lines of the Himalayas. This is also an excellent trip
for intermediate and advanced kayakers.
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Bhote
Koshi is another beautiful mountain river. From Kathmandu,
it takes only few hours to reach the usual put-in place at
Bharabise. We can arrange a day's rafting of any degree of
difficulty. Camp overnight on the river bank, and reach Dolalghat
the next day to catch your vehicle back to Kathmandu. This
is an ideal selection for those short on time.
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A
Kali Gandaki river trip first requires either a flight or
drive from Kathmandu to Baglung. A typical trip could begin
at Modibeni, at the confluence of the Kali Gandaki and the
Modikhola. This expedition has everything, exciting rapids,
sandy beaches, cascading waterfalls, gorges, wildlife and
a feeling of remoteness. A beautiful unspoiled river with
good white water, Kali Gandaki, is ideal for people wanting
an exciting medium-length raft trip. It is also suitable for
a self-sufficient kayak trip for intermediate and expert kayakers.
We recommended combining this river expedition with a mountain
trek beforehand. It's also worth considering continuing down
the lower Kali Gandaki (Ramdi-Narayanghat) to Chitwan National
Park. This may well be the best 5 day raft trip in the world.
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The
Marsyangdi rises on the northern slopes of the Annapurna Himal,
flows east through an arid valley around Manang, and then
swings south to join the Trisuli River at Mugling. The Marsyangdi
is the most exciting class 4-5 white water in Nepal. A white
knuckle trip once your paddle hits the water till your feet
touch dry land. But really not for the faint hearted. One
of the most outstanding class 4 kayaking rivers in the world.
Continuous exhilarating white water with magnificent mountain
backdrops. From Kathmandu to Dumre is 3 to 4 hours by bus,
depending on the state of the road. Continue the trip up to
Besisahar by bus. From Besisahar it's a day's walk to the
put-in point at Ngadito. The trip usually ends at Mugling,
from where you can catch a bus to Pokhara or Kathmandu.
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