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Rafting in Nepal |
Nepal is a river runner’s paradise no other country
has such a choice of multi-day trips away from roads, in
such magnificent mountain surroundings, with warm rivers,
a semi-tropical climate, impressive geography, exotic cultures,
wildlife and friendly welcoming people.
But it’s not just the rivers –as anyone who
has been there will tell you, Nepal has a magnificent holiday
in its own rite – a fairy tale land of temples, mountain,
dramatic festival, exotic culture, colorful people! Medieval
villages, superb craft shopping, grate food and sights -
the bonus are some of the world’s best rivers like
Sunkoshi and Karnali!
Forget the images of hard ‘expedition’ boating
– yes, there are a few rivers like this - but Nepal
is just an outstanding holiday destination for the average
recreational kayaker or river runners. Most of the rivers
in Nepal are class 2 to 4. Everyone we know has enjoyed
his/her holiday in these Himalayan Rivers. Neither you have
to be an experienced river runner nor expert kayakers, you
can enjoy the Nepalese river as you are. You don't need
to bring any of your equipments with you but the most important
thing that you have to bring is your adventurous state of
mind. Values, especially time values, are different during
your adventure trips and you do need to be more flexible
and tolerant to enjoy your time here and avoid undue stress..
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The Sunkoshi
means "Golden River'
flows through the great valley between the Mahabharat
lekh mountains & Himalayan. It forms the watershed
for most of Eastern Nepal, gathering strength from many
glaciers fed tributaries on its way to India & the
Ganges. ............. READ
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This river is very popular as access to the Prithivi
Highway makes "breaking off" the journey easy. Trishuli
is also an ideal beginner's river."1-4 days good beginners
river easy access link to safari at Royal Chitwan National
park " .......... READ
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The Bhote Koshi
is one of the recently opened rivers & represents
the forefront of river rafting, which is just three hours
far from Kathmandu. It is the steepest river rafted in
Nepal technical & totally committing With a gradient
of 80 feet per mile it is a full eight times ........
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A total of 105 km covered in four days with excellent white water, and magnificent mountain views of the Annapurna South, the Fishtail Peak and Machhapuchhre." * 5 days * mountain views * Grade 4 4 / 5 rapids.".......... READ MORE |
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The seti is an excellent
2 days trip in an isolated area, where beautiful jungle,
plenty of easy rapids and fantastic Himalayan scenery.
The river is an excellent for beginners, intermediate,
learner and family trip. The trip starts at Damauli about
6 hours drive from Kathmandu or 1.5 hours ...........
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A one-day trek from the nearest road leads you to Karnali,
Nepal’s largest and longest river. On the river,
a series of challenging class IV to V rapids takes you
through narrow canyons and dense forest full of diverse
flora and fauna.......... READ
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The North Sikkim Trek is a high altitude trek with the trail leading through mostly alpine vegetation consisting of beautiful alpine flowers and plants of medicinal value only the first 2 days of the trek is covered with forest area consisting of mainly of different species of Rhododendrons, Silver Fir............ READ MORE |
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Rafting the Bheri means through mostly alpine
vegetation consisting of beautiful alpine flowers and
plants of medicinal value only the first 2 days of the
trek is covered with forest area consisting of mainly
of different species of Rhododendrons, ............
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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............ READ
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Descending form looming Himalayan giants of famous Annapurna region and passes through along the route of round Annapurna trekking, beautiful villages, guarding temples on the river bank with uninterrupted class 4 to 5 rapids. Under the watchful gaze of Annapurna’s towering peaks............ READ MORE |
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Camping Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Tea House Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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TIMS |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Camping Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Camping Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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