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Trisuli River Rafting (01-02
Days)
The Trisuli river flows from
Gosainkund where according to
legend it is believed that Lord
Shiva released the waters of the
holy lakes with his trident (trishul).
After its first confluence to
the Mahesh khola, Trisuli River
follows the Trisuli valley to
Mugling and later again in
confluence with the Marshyangdi
rivers, this large river thus
formed flows South to become the
Narayani river. Most of the
rafting in Nepal is done on this
part of the river, which finally
emerges at the Royal Chitwan
National Park and more info
please e-mail us at
kamana@mos.com.np
Bhote Koshi River Rafting (01-02
Days)
The trip to the start point
takes only about 4 hours from
Kathmandu. This is one of the
best two days river-rafting
trips in Nepal. It is the
steepest river rafted here in
Nepal. There are continuous
steep class 3-4 rapids. The
river stretches for 26 km from
above Bharabise to the dam at
Lamosangu. During the monsoon
some rapids become absolute
class 5 and it can be very
serious. It is probably the best
outdoor thing you can do near
Kathmandu and more info please
e-mail us at
kamana@mos.com.np
Seti River Rafting (02-03 Days)
This river offers a good two
days rafting trip through
beautiful jungle and lot of easy
fun rapids. It is a fun for
first time rafter and not
recommended for experienced
paddlers. It is more enjoyable
with older people, family or
children. It starts from Damauli
on the Prithvi Highway and
stretches for 32 kilometers to
the confluence of the Trisuli
River rafting and ends at
Gaighat or Simalchaur in Chitwan
district on the way to Sauraha/Chitwan
and more info please e-mail us
at
kamana@mos.com.np
Kali Gandaki River Rafting
(03-05 Days)
This trip starts with drive to
Baglung town for about 10 hours.
Kali Gandaki provides some
fantastic scenery of villages
and temples combining it with
some continuous class 3 rapids.
In high water it can be serious,
you have to avoid lot of holes
but at lower flows it is fun.
The trip can last from 3-5 days
depending on the water level and
portaging the dam site at the
confluence with Andhi Khola. A
full five-day trip will end at
Ranighat, a fantastic place to
look around. It is one of the
holy rivers of Nepal; you can
notice that by seeing lot of
temples, cremation sites and
burials at every junction and
more info please e-mail us at
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