Nepal is a land of numerous world-class rivers that provide fun and exciting river rafting adventures. You can have a day of rafting or choose an extended trip that lets you camp on the river and enjoy the culture and beauty that surrounds you. Rafting in Nepal is one of the most popular adventures and it is considered as paradise land for river runners. There are various grade of whitewater rafting trips possibly vary with interest and choice. Those who are looking for long days expedition type run may join for Sun Koshi and Karnali rafting trip together combining with wildlife safari tour in nearer National parks. For short rafting and family-run may go to raft on Trishuli and Seti for smooth class of run and experience. If you have any quest about rafting in Nepal let us know your interests we will provide you the best option and package offer.
Trisuli RiverThe put-in point for rafting on the Trisuli River is about a three to four hours’ drive from Kathmandu. It’s a nice bouncy river, but the rapids aren’t too big, making this an ideal river for beginners. The waters are usually quite warm, and from the river, pretty terraced farmland, local villages and enormously high hills can be seen. As this river also flows between Kathmandu and Pokhara (the highway runs parallel to it for some of the way) and river trip ends near the turn-off to Chitwan, it’s possible to arrange an onward transfer after the rafting fun, rather than returning to Kathmandu. |
Bhote Kosi RiverThe Bhote Kosi River (meaning Tibetan river) is a little closer to Kathmandu, at two to three hours to the north-east. The Bhote Kosi used to have a longer raftable stretch, but due to a major landslide in 2014, only a shorter section remains navigable. Still, there’s enough for plenty of fun for a couple of hours and the water here is cool and refreshing – particularly good for the hotter months. There are nice river camps along the way here to stay for the night if you wish (although be warned that they get busy – and noisy – with partying Kathmandu students on the weekends). |
Seti RiverFrom Pokhara, rafting the Upper Seti is the best single-day option. At 90 minutes, trips on the Seti are a little shorter than the options from Kathmandu, but it’s much more accessible, at only a 30-minute drive away. It’s also chock-full of class three and four rapids and comes with glorious views of the Annapurna. Short and sweet. |
Kali Gandaki RiverThe Kali Gandaki River is accessible from Pokhara. This river flows down through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, which is the deepest gorge in the world, at 5,571 meters at one point. Imagine the views bobbing through that! Kali Gandaki trips generally last three days, so they are another good option for a shorter trip. |
1. Sunkosi River :- | TRIP CODE:-TNT51 |
Rafting Grade: | 3-5 Class |
Trip Type: | expedition run |
Best Season: | September to May |
Transportation: | Private Jeep/Van/Bus or tourist bus as per requirement |
Meals & Accommodation: | At River Beach-tented camp or mass dome of raft with trap, lunch, dinner and breakfast |
2.Bhotekosi River | |
Availability: | Every day /on request. |
Rafting Grade: | 3-5 Class. |
Best Season: | September to May |
3.Kali Gandako rafting. | |
Best Season: | October to May |
4. Seti River | |
Best Season: | September to May |
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All the necessary equipment are provided by refting manegment themself .
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