Rafting
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Nepal
is one of the best destinations
in the world for White Water
Rafting. White Water Rafting
is a cruising down in rushing
river and crushing waves
and swirling rapids in an
inflatable rubber raft or
kayak. In Nepal, rivers
are regarded as goddesses,
which are originating from
the glaciers of the mighty
Himalayas. A rafting trip
gives you thrill and lifetime
excitement when you crush
over waves and swirling
rapids. And you also get
the sandy beaches, cascading
waterfalls and other mind-blowing
beauty of nature.
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The most easily accessible river
and is about 2 hours drive west
of Kathmandu. The trips are made
for a varied durations, depending
upon the availability of time
and interest. This river is also
popular with intermediate kayakers.
In this river, one can find more
than 250 species of birds, including
Ibis bills, Wall Creepers, Scarlet
minivets, lapwings and Kingfishers.
This river flows through jungles
and villages, providing an opportunity
to experience both the wilderness
and the fascinating people of
Nepal.
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.
It belongs to II - III Class River,
which has fun rapids and you can
have memorable swimming. This
can be degraded as per your interest
and time.
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| SunKoshi means a river of gold
as named it is one of the best
rafting rivers in the world. You
will find big rapid, warm water
and extraordinary scenery and
it takes eight to ten days and
runs 270 km. The most common point
of a SunKoshi river trip is Baseri
and Dolalghat, 3 hours drive east
of Kathmandu. One of the advantages
of this long river trip is that
it offers a pleasing diversity
of things within a short span
of time and have 250 different
species of orchids as well as
400 species of birds available
around the basin, like: Dippers,
Flycatchers, Sibias, Wall Creepers,
Bulbuls, Fortales, Ibisbills are
a few of them.
One of the 10th classic and
best white water journeys on
SunKoshi (river of gold) is
in Nepal offers a longest river
trip and the most fascinating
among the few rivers, which
flow down from snow-capped mountains.
Big rapes, warm water, beautiful
scenery and great camping makes
this is a classic multi-day
river trip. SunKoshi is an unpredictable
river, it has its own moods,
serene, calm and tranquil one
moment, wile and turbulent the
next, always changing, always
challenging, the ultimate in
the river adventure. So, Sun
Koshi is famous in rafting circles,
and with good reason. There
are numerous (abundant) rapids
such as Meat Grinder, Punch,
and High Anxiety etc. Scaled
from 3-8 will eventually emerges
into the low land of Terai at
Chatara. After 45-minute drive
from Chatara you arrive in Dharan,
which use to be British Gurkha
Army recruiting center in Nepal
for decades. Now you have several
options as you can drive to
Biratnagar and take a flight
to Kathmandu.
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Trishuli
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Kaligandaki River |
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Bhote Koshi River
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Sun Koshi River
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Marshyangdi River
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| Cost Includes
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| 1. |
Well trained rafting
guide. |
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All meals & accommodation
during the rafting. |
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Insurance of guide & porters. |
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Surface transportation.
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Any kind of hard & soft
drinks. |
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Mineral water. |
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Airfare & Airport tax from
Biratnagar to Kathmandu i.e. US$96.00
+ $3.00 per person. |
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Personal insurance & expenses. |
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Tips & all the other expenses
not mentioned above & of personal
nature.
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Note :
We serve boiled water & hygienic
food during rafting.
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For this river
trip, one can move to Baglung
then this trip begin from Modibeni,
the confluence of Kali Gankaki
and Modi Khola and end in Pokhara
offering exciting rapids, sandy
beaches and cascading waterfalls.
This trip can be continuing down
the lower Kali Gandaki to Chitwan
National Park.
One of the famous names of Himalayan
Rivers, The Kali Gandaki raises
in Mustang an enclave of Nepal
Poking into Tibet on the other
side of the Himalayas here; it
is a flat and braided river, flowing
in an arid open valley. As it
tumbles down between the majestic
Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna ranges,
it creates one of the world's
deepest gorges. It is classified
in to III - IV Class Rapid.
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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. This steepest
river provides III - V Class Rapid.
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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. If it’s adventure
you seek, you’ll find it
on this trip with one day of easy
trekking and five days of intense
rafting. Only recently opened
for commercial rafting (many rapids
have not been named yet), the
Marshyangdi is one of the next
generations of rivers in Nepal,
steeper and with a much more continuous
stretch of rapids.
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