Rafting
White
water rafting means cruising down a rushing river in an inflatable
rubber raft or white water kayak over crashing waves and swirling
rapids for the excitement of lifetime. Nepal has earned a reputation
as one of the best destinations in the world for white water rafting.
Nepal's thundering waters, coming from the glaciers of the mighty
Himalayan, provide unmatched thrills for rafting and immersing oneself
in the landscape. A rafting trip is bound to be the highlight of
your stay in the country. Rivers are graded on a scale of one to
six, with one being a swimming pool and six a one -way ticket to
your maker. Four is considered to be quite challenging without being
exceedingly dangerous to the novice rafter. Five requires some previous
river experience. Here are some of the popular rafting trips: The
Trisuli River 01 days to 05days (grade 3+) is one of the most popular,
if not the favorite, of Nepal's raft able rivers. Due to its proximity
to Kathmandu and the easy road access which accompanies it, most
rafting companies offer trips on the Trisuli. For first time rafters
it offers plenty of excitement. Many choose to incorporate a ride
down the Trisuli with either a trip to Pokhara or to the Royal Chitwan
National Park.
The
Kali Gandaki (4- 4+) It is 5 days river trip which start Near Kusma.
Winds through remote canyons and deep gorges for 5 days of intense
rapids amongst gorgeous wilderness and mountain view. The run flows
120km and its challenges continues. Trips on the Kali Gundaki begin
from near Kusma Nayapul and Ramdighats (High way of Pokhara-Palpa).
If rafters like to make more then 5 days trip to Kali Gandaki then
will end of rafting at Naranghat and offer an exciting alternative
to the Trisuli river.
The Bhote Koshi (grade 4-5) is worth
special mention. It is a two-day run of pure adrenaline located
only three hours from Kathmandu. Twenty-six km of continuous white
water batters rafters as they shoot through a veritable maze of
canyons and boulders. Little more than a swimsuit is needed for
this one.
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The
Rafting Marshyangdi (grade 4-5) is a relative newcomer in this group.
The Marshyangdi run is four days of uninterrupted white water. Flowing
through the gorges of the Annapurnas, it runs sandwiched between
52 km of boiling foam and towering peaks. Marshyangdi means raging
river in the local dialect, the rafting start from Besisahar (Ngadi).
The ending point is Bimalnagar which lies on the Prithivi High Way.
The Karnali River (grade 4-5) in the
far west longest and largest river in Nepal. To arrive at its banks
requires a two days trek from Surkhet in the Terai. The next 90
km are spent flying through spectacular landscapes and narrow gorges
and down some of the most challenging rapids in the World. For the
remaining 90 km, the scenery and wildlife are the main attraction,
as is the abundance of fish. During most of this trip, the wilderness
is uninterrupted by human habitations.
The
Sun koshi (grade -5+6) During monsoon time will +6 grade, is Nepal's
second offering for expedition rafting -with a put -in only three
hours from Kathmandu, it is more easily accessible than the Karnali
while nevertheless offering on incredible stretch of exhilarating
white water. The run is 270 km and requires 8-10 days to complete
with the road access only at the beginning and end. On the third
day rapids reach the offer 4 classifications and the remainder of
the trip is consistently intense _ the white water stays white until
the very end.
Tama koshi River Trip: (grade 4-5)
This is a 10 days rafting trip which starts from Besti near Jiri
and ends at Chatara is the ending points of Sun koshi river trip
and Tama koshi rafting.. One can reach Besti by a day long bus from
Kathmandu to Jiri .From Jiri a short distance trek will star. The
trip reaches Dolalghat after two days and after eight days the trip
reaches Chatara same as in a Sun koshi river trip. This trip is
considered as the most adventurous and dangerous river trip.
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Cost:
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Trisuli
River: Per day Per person USD 25.00 (4 to 7 person), above 8
person Per head US$25.00
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Marshyangdi River trip: 4 days
(Minimum 4 person) per person for trip USD 180.00 (4 -7 person)
above 8 person USD 150.00
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Karnali River : 12 days (Minimum
6 person) Per person per trip USD 450.00 (6-9 person) above
10 pax USD 400.00
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Sun koshi River: 8-10 days (Minimum
5 person) Per person per trip USD 400.00 ( 5-8 person ) above
9 person USD 350.00
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Tama koshi River: 10 days (Minimum
5 person) Per person per trip USD 400.00 (5-8 person) above
9 person USD 350.00
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Bhote khoshi : 2 days, (Minimum
4 person) Per person per trip USD 70.00
(4 -7 person) above 8 person per head USD 55.00.
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Kail Gandaki River: 5 days (Minimum
4 person) Per head trip USD 225.00(4-7 person) above 8 person
USD 200.0 per trip
Cost includes:
Rafting permit, Land transportation,
Rafting equipment, 3 times meal a day (Breakfast, Lunch, dinner).,
Two men Tents, Mattresses, dining tent, Table and seating chairs
Sleeping bag, Life jacket, rafting guide and cook and cooking gears.
Cost excludes:
Personal expenses, Medicine, Helicopter
rescue, air fare, insurance.
We also arrange Marshyangdi River Day-By-Day
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