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Rafting in Nepal |
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 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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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- |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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kali Gandaki River |
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With 60 rapids over 60 kilometers the
Kali Gandaki is a thrill a minute! Named
after the goddess of destruction, Kali,
this is Nepal 's most holy river. Rising
in the mystical region of Mustang, it
drops off the roof of the world only to
carve out |
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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 |
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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 |
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