
Longer trips take you into some of Nepal's most remote areas.
Often they begin with short treks to the river. On these treks
we employ local porters to carry our gear and supplies, so
all you need to carry are your own personal belongings. Many
of our long trips finish close to some of our less easily
accessible National Parks and Wildlife Reserves (the Karnali
trip actually finishes in the Bardia National Park). So you
may wish to combine your rafting trip with a safari adventure
and go in search of our native tigers, bears and rhinos!
Marshyangdi River
| Days: 5 days |
Grade: 4 to 5 |
River Marshyangdi provides four days of uninterrupted white-water rafting. It begins from the village of Ngadi from Besishahar in Pokhara. The rapids on the river are unrelenting, and rafters are advised to consult companies with lots of experience. It runs sandwiched between 52 kilometers of boiling foam and towering peaks of Annapurna.
Arun River
River Arun begins at Tumlingtar and ends at Chatara, Kartikeghat. The starting point can be approached either by flight or by road. A mini-trek is required from both the airstrip or from the bus stop. Some parts of the river are smooth while some are rough and challenging. On the sixth day Arun River meets Sun Koshi. Rafters either drive back Chatara via Biratnagar or fly from Biratnagar to Kathmandu.
Sun-Koshi River
| Days: 8-10 days |
Grade: 4 to 5 |
River Sun Koshi is Nepal's longest rafting trip. The rafting site, three hours drive from Kathmandu is more accessible than the Karnali. The run is 270 km and requires 9 to 10 days from Dolalghat to end Chatara down to the Indo-Gangetic plains. The first couple of days are relatively easy while surprises sneak up on you during the last days. The white water stays white until the very end.
Karnali River
| Days: 11 days |
Grade: 4 to 5 |
River Karnali in the far west is the longest and largest river in Nepal. It flows through steep, jagged canyons where the rapids are tightly packed, offering continuous challenging water at all flows. A bus ride to far-western Nepal or a flight to Nepalgunj can take one to rafting site. It takes about 7 days to navigate the 90 kilometers of canyons and waterfalls. During most of this trip, the wilderness is uninterrupted by human habitations.
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