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Rafting in Nepal

Rafting in NepalRafting in Nepal is one of the best ways to explore a typical cross section of natural as well as ethno cultural heritage in the country. There are numerous rivers in Nepal which offer excellent rafting and canoeing experiences. You can glide on calm jade-green waters, with magnificent scenery all about you, or rush through roaring white rapids in the care of expert river Guides, employed by Above the Himalaya Trekking.

Nepal has earned the reputation as one of the best destinations for white water rafting. For those hoping to squeeze in a bit of adrenaline-high activities, head for the rivers of Nepal. Whipping down rushing rivers amid crashing waves and swirling rapids can make your trip the most exciting of your lifetime. Embark on river-rafting and kayaking adventures.Rafting trips for some is the highlight of their stay in Nepal. The waters in Nepal offer something for everybody, Nepal offers rafting trips from 2 to 10 days. River rafting is graded as easy, Grade 2, to difficult, Grade 5.

The best time for rafting is from October to mid December and March to the end of May. During the monsoon months of June to Mid August the white water section is quite dangerous but still possible to go Rafting in Grade 3 Rivers such as in the Trishuli and Seti Rivers.

Trishuli River RaftingTrishuli River Rafting

Trishuli River Rafting is one of Nepal’s most popular rafting rivers. followed from a famous pilgrimage place Gosaikunda which lies high in the Himalaya and mixes with other rivers like Budhi Gandaki, Marsyangdi River and Seti River as it flows ahead. It’s within easy reach of Kathmandu and Pokhara. A rafting trip on this river can be made for a varied duration, depending up on the availability of time and interest. ,..........

Sunkoshi River RaftingSunkoshi River Rafting

Sun Koshi River Known as the River of Gold, rated one of the top ten classic river journeys in the world and it is also in the list of must do rafting while in Nepal. this 270km run is the longest river trip in Nepal has some of the biggest raftable waves anywhere in the world. It takes between 7-10 days to complete. The river rise near Shisha Pangma 8000m Mountain from Tibet. Draining in the highest mountains of the world ..........

Bhotekoshi River RaftingBhotekoshi River Rafting

Bhotekoshi River Rafting is most action packet short whire water un in Nepal, this steepest rafting river provides 26km of adrenaline packed rafting that can be done in just 2 days.

The river drops steeply offering relentless stretches from class III _ IV levels of rapids. Boulder gardens small waterfalls, steep chutes and 90 degree bends ..........

Kali Gandaki River RaftingKali Gandaki River Rafting

Kali Gandaki River is the holiest rafting river in Nepal. Rushes through steep canyons and deep gorges offering wonderful mountain views. The 3 days rafting offers an intense workout along the way. It combines both technical and fun rafting, making it a popular choice for beginners and the more experienced. ..........

Marsyangdi River RaftingMarshyangdi River Rafting

Marsyangdi River Rafting drains the northern slope of the Annapuram Mountain, the Marsyangdi starts with raging rapids and heart pumping action and ends with a gentler paddle through beautiful natural scenery. It is a steep river with some very challenging rapids and is regarded as one of the best white-water runs in the world. ............

Karnali River RaftingSeti River Rafting

Seti River Rafting is great introduction to rafting in Nepal , it is Closest to Kathmandu and Pokhara and ideal short trip for first time rafters, families, bird watchers, nature lovers. The warmest water of all Nepal’s rivers offers beautiful mountain views passing through two beautiful and contrasting scenic areas of Mt Manaslu and Annapurna Himalayan ranges. .......

Karnali River RaftingKarnali River Rafting

Karnali Rafting River is situated in the far west of Nepal, the Karnali is one of the longest rivers in Nepal and a true wilderness raft. Fantastic rapids are combined with beautiful mountain scenery, picturesque traditional villages and interesting local culture. The river is spring forth from the base of Mt. Kailash in Tibet, the centre of the universe for both Hindi and Buddhist religion. Following south in to Nepal it forms ..........

Arun River RaftingArun River Rafting

River Arun (Grade 5) begins at Tumlingtar and ends at Chatara. Kartikeghat. The starting point can be approached either by flight or by road. A mini trek is required from both the airstrip or from the bus stop. Some parts of the river are smooth while some are rough and challenging. On the sixth day Arun River meets Sunkoshi. The Arun provides come of the most challenging rafting in Nepal. ......

Tamor River RaftingTamur River Rafting

Rafting the Tamur means a three day trek along a ridge full of rhododendron forest and sunlit meadows, summating at 3000 meters with exhilarating views of Makalu, Everest and Kanchenjunga, and then down through emerald and golden terraced fields of rice and mustard to Dobhan for six or seven days on the river itself. The power of three tributaries joining force gives a wild push to the inflatable rubber raft ..........