Rafting is one of the best ways to explore the typical cross section of natural as well as ethno-cultural heritage of the country. It is one of the most enjoyable and effective ways to experience the rural areas, observing different ways of life, cultures and natural environments, and coming into contact with village people the conventional traveler rarely gets to meet. There are plenty of dramatic mountain rivers in Nepal , which offer excellent rafting, or canoeing experience. These pleasures are complemented by an even greater thrill: running through powerful, fast-flowing rapids. The skills of our professional guides and the stability, sturdiness and buoyancy of modern self-bailing rafts, enables us to safely challenge these exciting rivers. Our trips mainly take place on rivers Seti, Trisuli, Sun Koshi. Kali Gandaki etc. All these rivers provide a wide range of possibilities to suit most rafters. Nowhere are these voyages of exploration and adventure better experienced than in Nepal with these finest white-water rivers surge through a spectacular land of dramatic contrasts supporting an amazing variety of flora and fauna, interlaced with a myriad of centuries-old cultures.
Seti (Grade 3) : This River offers the best two-day rafting trip in Nepal and is the perfect link between an Annapurna trek and a safari in Chitwan National Park jungle safari. It starts on the south east slopes of Machapuchare and then flows south as a unique river passes through two beautiful and contrasting scenic areas.
Trisuli (Grade 3) : This is Nepal 's most popular rafting and is easily accessible from Kathmandu . It menders close to the highway and is perfect as an alternate means of transport to Royal Chitwan National Park or even to Pokhara. Despite its proximity to the road, it offers great scenery, exciting rapids and impressive gorges.
Sun Koshi (Grade 4+) : This River provides one of the best rafting trips in the world. It has fairly warm water, is a remote and pristine river with no roads nearby. A few friendly villagers and passed on the way and the banks of the lower section reveal a wide various species of wildlife at the same time. It is also counted for the excellent camping site along the river bank.
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