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Nepal has earned a reputation as one of the best destinations for white
water rafting in the world. Cruising down rushing river of crashing
waves and swirling rapids can make up excitement of a lifetime. Nepal’s
thundering waters, coming from the glaciers of the mighty Himalaya
provide unmatched thrills for rafting & immersing oneself in the
landscape. A rafting trip is bound to be the highlight of your stay in
Nepal. The waters in Nepal offer something for everybody: Grade 5-5 +
river with raging white water rapids for the adventurous, to Grade 2-3
River with a few rapids for novices. Rafters also have a choice ranging
from a two- week trip to two or three days.
A typical day in the river begins early morning when
participants arrive at the river site. Instructions on safety and
emergency situation are given to participants before the event. Life
vests and helmet needs to be worn by participants at all times during
the trip. Meals are provided during the trip. The best time for rafting
is from October through mid-December and March through early may. In the
winter hypothermia may be hindrance to some. During monsoon months from
June to September, the white water actions are dangerous, but gentler
stretches are easy to raft on.
Just three hours drive from Kathmandu, the "Bhote Koshi" is without a doubt one of the best two-day rafting trips offered anywhere in the world. This continuous mountain stream sprung from Bhote is a unique combination of exceptionally fun, challenging rapids without ever getting past through beautiful landscape.
The Trisuli (Grade 3+) is Nepal's most popular rafting river, with impressive gorges, exciting rapids, some easier sections, and easy access from both Kathmandu and Pokhara. The Trisuli trip is fun, and is safe for all age groups.
Just three hours drive from Kathmandu, the "Bhote Koshi" is without a doubt one of the best two-day rafting trips offered anywhere in the world. This continuous mountain stream sprung from Bhote is a unique combination of exceptionally fun, challenging rapids without ever getting past through beautiful landscape.
The Kali Gandaki is the most accessible river from the trekking base of Pokhara. The dam built close to the confluence of the Andhi Khola has shortened the five-day trip. The maximum time spent on river is now 3 days.
The Karnali river is Nepal’s longest and largest river and with its tributaries, it drains most of the Far west of Nepal – the ‘wild west’. The area that it flows through is wild and relatively unpopulated with some of the most pristine jungle scenery in Nepal, and abundant wildlife.
Rafting With Jungle Safari Tour ,White Water Rafting or what is simply known as Rafting is a popular outdoor activity which makes use of an inflatable Raft to navigate a body of water with turbulent current, usually a river. Rapids are classified based on the conditions of the water.