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Quick Facts

Nepal has a reputation for being one of the best places in the world for rafting, with an impressive course along the river, from rugged and imposing mountain streams to classic high-volume wild animal expeditions. Since then, rafting in Nepal has attracted travellers and adventurers from around the world to the pristine Himalayan Rivers. The Trishuli River in Nepal is the most popular rafting, with impressive gorges and exciting and challenging rapids. The Trishuli River originates from the Gandaki River system and mixes with other rivers such as the Bheri River, Marsyangdi River, and Seti River. Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to discover the diversity of landscapes, geographical diversity, aquatic fauna, and flora. Rafting on the Trishuli River promises a more challenging journey, with rapids and powerful whirlpools. You will be amazed and overwhelmed to enjoy the luxury of camping on the beach side and the wonderful activities of the river.


Trishuli River: River grading

Season

Grading

Water Volume

September - December

4

Approx.300 cumecs

January - May

4-

Approx.200 cumecs

June - August

4+

Approx 450 cumecs



Trip Duration

01 Days

Max Altitude

Any

Best Time

All year around

Price Per Person

$ 1500

About This Package

Nepal has a reputation for being one of the best places in the world for rafting, with an impressive course along the river, from rugged and imposing mountain streams to classic high-volume wild animal expeditions. Since then, rafting in Nepal has attracted travellers and adventurers from around the world to the pristine Himalayan Rivers. The Trishuli River in Nepal is the most popular rafting, with impressive gorges and exciting and challenging rapids. The Trishuli River originates from the Gandaki River system and mixes with other rivers such as the Bheri River, Marsyangdi River, and Seti River. Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to discover the diversity of landscapes, geographical diversity, aquatic fauna, and flora. Rafting on the Trishuli River promises a more challenging journey, with rapids and powerful whirlpools. You will be amazed and overwhelmed to enjoy the luxury of camping on the beach side and the wonderful activities of the river.

The Trishuli River is the most accessible from Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan National Park. With easy access from almost all part of the country, rafting on the Trishuli River is a fantastic opportunity. Without a doubt, rafting on the Trishuli River offers the most exciting experience a raft can look for in Nepal. With the excitement of rafting, the adventure brings even closer to the superimposed experiences of diverse demographic characteristics, landscapes and cultural heritage of the surroundings.

Join the rafting trip of Taleju Adventure on the Trisuli River to enjoy the excitement of a perfect day. This exciting journey will take place in picturesque valleys and impressive gorges to make it the perfect experience of your life. This enchanting adventure tour takes place all year round. Tell us when it suits you to enjoy the most favored wildlife experience among the drops of Taleju Adventure. After 3 hours of travel from Kathmandu, Pokhara or Chitwan, we will arrive at the rafting point. After 3 hours enjoying in the river with water, stay overnight at the Kurintar tent camp or even return back if you intend to. The next day, rafting continues until lunch, before transport to Pokhara, Bandipur, Chitwan or Kathmandu.


Departure time: Daily at 6 am

Departure place: Taleju Adventure Pvt Ltd. (Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal)

Costs Includes:

02-way transportation for rafting, as per guest’s choice (Tourists bus, private car)

White water rafting, equipped with paddle, life jacket, helmet and a raft

Lunch

 

 

Costs Excludes:

Any kind of personal nature items like mineral water, and cold drinks

Any kind of medical and travel insurance

Evacuation in case of emergency

Tips to staff

ANY ITEMS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE

 

 

 

 


 


Please bring: - 

·        T-shirt

·        swim wear for on the river

·        Warm clothing for the evenings including a fleece or a pullover (if stays overnight)

·        Sunscreen and lip protector

·        Sunglasses (with retaining device) and/or a cap

·        Towel and Toiletries (environmentally friendly is best)

·        Personal medication

·        Flashlight

·        Footwear 

·        Fishing hook (you can do fishing in the Himalayan River)