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Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to observe the diversity of demography, landscapes, cultural heritage, and the flora and fauna.

Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to observe the diversity of demography, landscapes, cultural heritage, and the flora and fauna.

Trishuli River day rafting trip

Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to observe the diversity of demography, landscapes, cultural heritage, and the flora and fauna. You can experience the thrills of white water throughout three days trip. This can be degraded as per your interest and time.

The Trishuli River is the most easily accessible from Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Royal Chitwan National Park by far a trip on this river can be made for a varied duration, depending upon the availability of time and interest. Scenic valleys and impressive gorges, exhilarating rapids, and easier sections, as well as the right amount of time all, make it the perfect trip for first-time or experienced rafters.

During the monsoon, Trishuli River promises a more challenging ride, with powerful rapids and whirlpools. When the river is running high and wild, there are hardly any rafters around, and rafting on the Trishuli River is without a doubt the most exciting thing you can do in Nepal during monsoon and quite possibly one of the best two days of big water rafting trips offered anywhere. There are numerous exciting rapids such as the name of Snail's nose, Teendevi, Malekhu rapid, Monkey rapid, Upset, Surprise, Monsoon, Cotton Pony, Ladies Delight, S-Bend, Highway, Monsoon, and Pinball Rapid. This makes your fun more challenging during high flows with a good mixture of continuous rapids and pleasant calm water.
Kuringhat, a small and picturesque village is an ending spot from where you can drive to Kathmandu or Royal Chitwan National Park, or Pokhara to continue your adventure in the Himalayas.

Trip Cost:

Trip cost: $ 50.USD per person

Outline itinerary:

6:00 A: M:: Drive to charade, 3/4 hours
10:30 A: M:: Briefing, rafting & Lunch
3:30P: M:: Drive back to Kathmandu

Detailed Itinerary:

Kathmandu to approx 3 to 4 hours drives to rafting starting point Charaudi, (81KM from Kathmandu). This exciting rafting trip hits a few class 2 or 3 rapids called "LADIES DELIGHT" and stops for some time rest. After rest whitewater hit a class 2 to 3 rapid called "UPSET" & SURPRISE" stop at the Resort for lunch, and you will have a buffet hot lunch. Free time you can swim at our private swimming pool, Kayaking course, visit the local farmhouse, fruits garden, fishing, etc. And at around 3:30 Pm drive back to Kathmandu.

Cost Included

  • Ground Transportation, (Both Way Tourist Bus Transportation).
  • NRS expedition rafting boat, NRS Lifejacket, Plastic Paddle.
  • River Permit & necessary legal document.
  • A professional whitewater river guide
  • Dry Bag, Paddle Top, Safety drum, Safety, Through bag, etc
  • Swimming pool fees.
  • Safety Kayak.
  • All meals
  • First aid kid box.
  • Hot/Cold Shower.

Cost Excluded:

  • Mineral water, cold drinks, and alcoholic beverages during the whole trip.
  • Emergency evacuation.
  • Things of personal use.
  • Member insurance.
  • Private Transportation
  • Tips to Staff.
  • Sleeping bag

Please bring: -

  • T-shirt.
  • Swim wear for on the river.
  • Warm clothing for the evenings including a fleece or a pullover.
  • Sunscreen and lip protector.
  • Sunglasses (with retaining device) and/or a cap.
  • Towel and Toiletries (environmentally friendly is best).
  • Personal medication.
  • Flashlight.

Private Day Tours

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