Nepal Environmental Trekking feels humble
to share its decade's long experience in
the field of rafting. Our dedication towards
customer satisfaction has encouraged us
to provide you an excellent opportunity
to explore the remote countryside which
is never possible without river trips.
Nepal is home to eight out of the fourteen
highest peaks in the world with colorful
and intricate Hindu religion to the austerity
of the Buddhist monasteries. From these
breathtaking heights, rivers crash down
through the foothills, fed by monsoon rains
and melting snow, on their way to the Great
Plains of the Ganges.
Nepal has many rivers for you to explore:
Trishuli River (rafting for 1 up to 3 days),
Seti River (2 days trip), Bhote Khosi River
(2 days rafting trip), Kali Gandaki River
(3 days rafting), Marshyangdi River (4 days),
Sun Koshi River (7 up to 9 days rafting),
Arun River (9 days of rafting adventure),
Karnali River (10 days of whitewater rafting),
Tamur River (11 days whitewater adventure).
On these rivers you will find the world's
most thrilling whitewaters with a wide range
of difficulties, warm water and bug free
beaches for camping. All this makes a wealth
of unlimited opportunities for great rafting,
kayaking, Climbing, Mountaineering, biking,
hiking and ever popular trekking adventures
in Nepal.
The Trisuli River is
Nepal's most popular
rafting river. Among
features are its impressive
gorges, exciting rapids,
some easier sections,
and easily accessible
from Kathmandu and Pokhara.
It is truly recommended
for intermediate kayakers
and those wanting a
cheap white water trip.
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With
60 rapids over 60 kilometers
the Kali Gandaki is a
thrill a minute! Named
after the goddess of destruction,
Kali, this is Nepal's
most holy river. Rising
in the mystical region
of Mustang it drops off
the roof of the world
only to carve out the
world's deepest river
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It
is one of the most outstanding
rafting rivers in the
world. It is famous for
its continuous, exhilarating
white water with magnificent
mountain backdrops. It
is especially recommended
for expert kayakers and
rafters from Bhote Odar
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The
river rises near Tibet
and is joined by the Bhoti
Kosi just downstream from
Barbesi. Most raft trips
start at Dolaghat. The
Sun Kosi flows eastwards
in Nepal through the great
valley between the Mahabharat
Lekh range and the Himalayas.
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is a magnificent white
water trip, one of the
best in the world, approximately
130 rapids in 120 km.
The river flows through
a beautiful and unspoiled
valley and the trek to
the start is one of the
most scenic in Nepal.
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The
Karnali is Nepal's longest
and largest river and
with its tributaries,
it drains most of the
Far West of Nepal. The
rapids are also pretty
wild, with the river building
to its climax in these
lower canyons. In terms
of volume, the river is
comparable to the Sun
Kosi, but the Karnali
is more constrained by
its canyon walls, giving
bigger, more continuous
and serious rapids. Read
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