| Day
1 |
Fly
to Biratnagar and then to Basantapur
by land transport, which is
the real
starting point for your trekking
trip. |
| Day
2-5 |
Trekking
4 days to Dovan via Gupha Pokhari
You start your four-day treks
into the heart of eastern Nepal
and will stop for lunch and
relax and enjoy the views and
culture of local village life.
Trek up over the Milke Danda
via Gupha Pokhari to Dovan from
where we will start our rafting
trip. This route has spectacular
mountain views of Mount Everest,
Makalu and Kanchenjunga. Porters
will be carrying the main loads
(including kayaks and rafts!)
You make camp. |
| Day
6 |
The
white water action begins from
Dovan.
Your expedition leader and your
raft guide will give you a detailed
safety briefing. Then for the
rest of the day (apart from
the lunch break of course) you
are in a turquoise blue class
4 white water paradises Camp. |
| Day
7 |
This
is the type of day that people
imagine when they think of Himalayan
water. It is big and continuous.
We enter into the Jungle Corridor.
This is a narrowing jungle clad
gorge and it is all ours. The
team building is put into full
practice and when your guide
shouts "all forward "
he really means it. Enjoy the
ride all day and camp in this
sensational setting at God-house. |
| Day
8 |
More
of the same including the notorious
GOD'S house rapid. Camp at the
Seti Dovan and relax. |
| Day
9 |
It
isn't over yet! Keep paddling
hard! You really are experiencing
the best of the west on yet
another day of great action
and breath taking scenery and
camping at Jamuna village |
| Day
10 |
Starting
and ending point for the day
is not mention because of this
is one of the remote area for
the white water rafting. This
is grade 2 - 4 the whole day
passing through villages and
spotting wildlife particular
to this area. |
| Day
11 |
Places
are not mention because of this
is one of the remote areas for
the White water rafting. This
is a rest day to enjoy the beach
life, or go for a day trek to
the local villages they are
always so welcoming and inspiring
with their unending supply of
enthusiasm and smiles. |
| Day
12 |
Starting
and ending point for the day
is not mention because of this
is one of the remote areas for
the white water rafting. The
action continues as you tackle
more class 2-4 rapids all the
way. |
| Day
13 |
Rai
Ghat to Bander Ghat rafting
approx. 6 hours. Hold tight,
the ride is not over yet…as
past the point of Sap Su Khola
is a rapid with the greatest
drop Huge ‘holes’,
‘eddies’ and churning
‘stopper waves’
demands team work and hard paddle. |
| Day
14 |
Bander
Ghat to Bonjur Ghat rafting
approximately 6 hours. We take
to the rapids again, busy all
morning earnestly thanking for
the lunch break, emerging from
the Mardheku gorge the river
spreads wide, less agitated
after its confinement between
steep cliffs and gorges. |
| Day
15 |
Bonjur
Ghat to Barahchhatra rafting
aprox. 6 hours. Today the whole
stretch is a mixture of fun
filled rapids and calm undulating
floats, you are somewhat relived,
yet sad that the trip is coming
to an end, all good things ultimately
does… |
| Day
16 |
Starting
and ending point for the day
is not mention because of this
is one of the remote areas for
the white water rafting. Relax
and enjoy a mellow day on the
river as you float through the
day with the occasional "all
forward call" to bring
you back into action. You need
to relax so you are ready for
tomorrow! |
| Day
17 |
Final
day, raft take out in Chatara
and transfer to Biratnagar for
flight to Kathmandu or go for
the safari trip either in Koshi
Tappu or in Chitwan National
park or drive back to Kathmandu.
There could not be a better
way to end an expedition like
this other than on continuous
class 4 for half a day. You
end the journey in Chatara. |