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TRISHULI
RIVER (1-2 days)
A Blast at Monsoon Flows - 1-3 Days - Class
III-IV
Best
time : 12 months rafting any time.
The
Trisuli, although not the most inspiring
river for rafting in Nepal, is very much
popular several reasons-it is close to Kathmandu
and for a cheap bus ride you can be on the
river in hours if a warm-up is what you
need on arrival in Nepal. The major road
running along side it is for most people,
a down marker.
It
does however provide easy access to transport
and villages along the way. For a family
trip it provides a less serious and committing
adventure than many of the other rivers.
Day
01 : Drive from Kathmandu/Pokhara to
put-in point at Charaundi or below Baireni,
on river and run river past 'Teen Devi'
Day
02 : Run river past 'Upset' to Mugling,
take-out Mugling, drive to Chitwan or Pokhara
or to Kathmandu.
Inclusive
: Transport, All rafting and
camping equipment, Accommodation like Tent
and food.
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Kayaking
in Nepal
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| River
Name |
Total
Days |
Description |
| Trishuli
River |
01
- 02 days |
The
Trisuli, although not the most
inspiring river for rafting in
Nepal. It does however provide
easy access to transport and villages
along the way. MORE... |
| Bhote
Kosi River |
02
Days |
The
Bhote Kosi the name implies
that this river has its origin
in Bhot or Tibet. MORE... |
| Kali
Gandaki |
03
Days |
The
Kali - Gandaki is the most accessible
river from the trekking base of
Pokhara. MORE... |
| The
Sun Kosi River |
09
Days |
It
offers the longest trip in Nepal
in terms of river days. It has
many tributaries entering from
the north that drain Himalayan
peaks including the MORE...
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| The
Karnali River |
11
Days |
The
Karnali, Nepal's mightiest river,
is arguably the finest multi-day
river trip in Nepal, and the classic
Himalayan expedition. The Karnali's
MORE...
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| Marsyangdi
|
05
Days |
Nick
named as the 'Raging river', It
starts to the north of the Annapurna
range initially travelling southeast
and then south below Chame. MORE... |
| Tamur |
12
Days |
In
the east of Nepal the snows of
"Kanchenjunga" feed
a challenging less known relative
of the Sun Kosi. The Tamur combines
one of the best MORE... |
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