| |
| Testimonials |
|
| |
| E-Newsletter
subscription |
|
|
| |
|
|
| TRISHULI
RIVER RAFTING |
|
![]() |
|
|
|
| The Trishuli
River plummets down from Gosainkund
Lake and is the most popular river
in Nepal. This is probably because an expedition
on this river can be combined with a trek to
various other tourist destinations. This river
is accessible from both Kathmandu and Pokhara
and 1 to 3 days rafting expeditions
are offered here. This river is famous for exciting
rapids such as “Upset, Bijuli,
Lady's Delight, Surprise” etc.
During the monsoon (rainy season) it becomes
extremely difficult to raft on because of fast
rapids, whirlpools and huge waves. This season
attracts serious rafters and kayakers from around
the world. Rafting on the lower reaches of this
river is suited for children and aged holidaymakers.
|
|
|
|
The scenery on the river includes
small gorges and a glimpse of the cable car leading to the
famous Manakamana temple. For the majority
of the year the rapids encountered on the Trisuli are straightforward,
easily negotiable and well spaced out. The Trishuli is an
excellent river for those looking for a short trip, without
the challenge of huge rapids, but with beautiful scenery and
a relatively peaceful environment.
|
| |
| Day 1 |
Kathmandu
- Charaudi 3 hours by bus. Rafting starts
after basic instructions by your guide
about the trip. Presence of many rapids
makes this part the best for white water
rafting. After 2 hours rafting, we make
a lunch break and continue again and
camp at Kurintar. |
|
| Day 2 |
Trip
commences after breakfast. It continues
up to lunch break as it resume after
lunch and trip ends at pachkilo. You
can either return to Kathmandu or proceed
to Pokhara or Royal Chitwan National
Park. |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|