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Seti River

Seti RiverYou 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 she has very best character for this. The water temperature is incredibly warm, making it a popular choice for winter trips and also for kayak clinics for the course of beginners, diploma and advanced as well. After your exhilarating white water trip you have options either to drive or fly back to Kathmandu or to visit the Royal Chitwan National Park or again you can go for the trekking trip in the popular area of Annapurna region for few days.

Most of the year, the Seti is famous for its dazzling scenery is a gentle river, attracting families, bird watchers, nature lovers and dreamers. However, during the monsoon, its swollen rapids prove an exciting test for experienced rafters and kayakers.

Duration : 02-03 days, Grade : 2-3

Itinerary in Details

Days 01 :

Drive from Kathmandu / Pokhara to Damauli, put-in, proceed halfway down Jungle Corridor.

Days 02 :

Corridor of jungle nears the riverbank to Gaighat; rafting till 3PM (approx.)

Days 03 :

Drive back to Kathmandu or visit Chitwan National Park or drive to Pokhara.

 

 

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