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Angel Tour and Trekking Operator offers
rafting in Nepal, kayaking Nepal,
trekking Nepal, rafting, kayaking, kayak
clinic, jungle safari, climbing
expedition, Cannoning, paragliding,
ultra flight, traveling, sightseeing
tours, Himalayan rivers Nepal.
Rafting is inarguably the best way of
exploring Arcadian Nepal. The waters
offer something to everybody: from grade
5-5+ rivers with many raging white water
rapids for the brave and the
adventurous, to grade 2-3 rivers with a
few rapids for the laid-back type. The
beautiful thing is that just about
anybody, whether old or very young, can
raft. Moreover, it can either be a
two-week trip or a 2-3 day trip-you
decide.
Paddle rafting is strongly recommended.
It involves teamwork with the river
runner barking instructions from his
perch on the aft. You can either do
participatory rafting, where you and
your group are provided with a runner
and barebones staff support, or a "luxury
safari style" trip where a full team of
staff is provided to address your
group's every need and want. Mind you,
rafting is not the only way to travel
downstream. A few companies offer
inflatable kayaks, or fiberglass kayaks
for hire.
An
extreme sport popular in Europe,
Canoeing is now available in Nepal.
Canoeing gives you the freedom to
explore some of the most ruggedly
beautiful, yet forbidden places in the
world.
Season
October through mid-December and March
through early May are the best times. It
is possible in winter, but you have to
watch out for hypothermia. During
monsoon (June through September), the
white water sections are dangerous, but
gentler stretches are runnable.
Raft Route
River Profiles:
So far the government has opened
sections of 10 rivers for commercial
rafting.
Karnali (arcade 4-5)
Nepal's longest, it flows through steep,
jagged canyons where the rapids are
tightly-packed, offering continuous
challenging water at all flows. Either a
bus ride to far-western Nepal or a
flight to Nepalgunj can take you there.
The river section takes about 7 days to
navigate, even as you explore canyons
and waterfalls. For those craving an
adrenaline rush, this river is a must.
Sun Kosi (grade 4-5)
This is the longest river trip (270km)
offered in Nepal. You begin at Dolalghat
just three hours out of Katmandu and end
in Chatara, down the Gangetic Plain of
north India, 9 or 10 days later. The Sun
Kosi starts off with relatively mild
rapids the first couple of days. The
surprises sneak up on you during the
last days. It is considered one of the
world's top 10 classic river journeys.
Trisuli (grade 3+)
The cheapest river trip available in
Nepal, where you pay $… or so per day.
Although relatively unsafe during
monsoon, it is fun otherwise. A Trisuli
river trip can be combined with trips to
Chitwan or Pokhara. It is undoubtedly
the most popular of Nepal's raft able
rivers.
We organize every day rafting in
Trishuli River. According to you time
and interest we can organize this
rafting from one day to 3 days program.
DETAILED
ITINERARY - RAFTING IN TRISHULI
RIVER
1 Day Trip In Trishuli River :
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Day 01 |
1 Day Rafting in Trishuli River Nepal
After early breakfast at hotel in
Kathmandu, you will be driven 3-4 hrs to
the raft put-in point at Fishling. Prior
to rafting, river guide provides a
thorough briefing about the safety
measures and guidelines. Thereafter,
begins rafting journey for about 4 hrs
down to Mugling with a short lunch
break. Once you are done with rafting,
you can either return to Kathmandu,
Royal Chitwan National park or Pokhara.
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2 DAYS
- RAFTING TRIP IN TRISHULI RIVER
NEPAL
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Day 01 |
Rafting in Trishuli River Nepal
After early breakfast at hotel in
Kathmandu, you will be driven 3-4
hrs to the raft put-in point at
Malekhu. Abiding the guidelines
provided by a river guide, you will
raft down to Majimtar for about 4
hrs with a short lunch break.
Finally, you conclude the trip by
setting a camp on the river bank.
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Day 02 |
Rafting in Trishuli River Nepal
You continue drifting along the
rapids of Trishuli River to Mugling.
After finishing rafting, you have a
choice to return to Kathmandu, Royal
Chitwan National park or Pokhara.
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3
Days River Rafting Trip :
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Day 01 |
Rafting in Trishuli River Nepal
Soon after intaking delicious
breakfast at the hotel in Kathmandu,
you will be driven for 3-4 hrs to
the raft put-in point at Charaundi.
Under the guidance of a river guide,
you venture into a river trip up to
Kurintar for about 4 hrs with a
short lunch break. Eventually, you
camp near the river bank at a superb
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Day 02 |
Rafting in Trishuli River Nepal
On this day, you resume your rafting
trip along Trishuli River till you
arrive at Simalar. After reaching
Simaltar, you conclude your river
trip and make camping arrangement
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Day 03 |
Rafting in Trishuli
River Nepal
Guided by the call of the nature you
continue your river trip. After
having rafted for about 3-4 hrs, you
reach the climax of the trip. At
this point, you have a choice to
either return to Kathmandu, Royal
Chitwan National park or Pokhara. |
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Kali Gandaki (grade 5-5+)
Sacred Hindu river, here the rapids are
technically challenging, winding through
canyons and gorges. Starting at Baglung,
you could raft down to Ramdighat in
five-six days. You may then continue on
to the confluence with the Trisuli at
Devghat, adding another 130 km and 3-4
days.
Bhote Kosi (grade 4-5)
A couple of hours out of Kathmandu, it
is 26 km of continuous white water. Can
be done in 2 days. It is the steepest
river rafted in Nepal, requiring
Zen-like concentration from the
river-runner, and offering an adrenaline
rush even in low-water months. Starting
above Barabise, you raft down to the dam
at Lamosangu.
Upper Sun Kosi (grade 1-2)
Begins at Khadichour and ends in
Dolalghat. The river is lined with clean
sandy beaches, which make for great
picnic or camping spots. The trip offers
a great family getaway, far from the
madding crowd.
Other rivers
The
Bheri in western Nepal can be combined
with a visit to the Royal Bardia
National park. The Arun from Tumlingtar
is another option.
Safety:- Safety is the most important
part of any river trip. Choosing a
professional veteran rafting company is
the first step. So it helps to abide by
the following tips:-
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Pick your river with care. Seek
information from a rafting agency,
local experts, and literature on
river levels and difficulty.
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There should be a minimum of two
rafts per trip, so that one can help
when a fall happens from the other
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Carry first-aid kit, survival and
rescue gear.
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Check to see that end loops and the
leash are adequate before you push
off. This makes it easier to keep
hold of your boat when swimming big
rapids, and also in the event of
rescue.
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Be a team person, paddle
synchronously.
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For boats, paddles and helmets, loud
colors are recommended.
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Wear life jackets and helmets,
properly too.
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Keep your feet and arms inside the
raft at all time
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When you fall off into a rapid,
float on your back, with your feet
downstreaImja
Tse (Island peak), 6169m. is one of
the most popular lesser peaks and
scaling the mountain you will need
some mountaineering skill.
This trip is the same as the ‘Everest’
treks till your entrance to the Chukkung
valley. Either you can take air service
from Katmandu to Lukla or drive to Jiri
184 km. Eastward of Katmandu and
commence trek to Lukla and then continue
up past Namche Bazaar, Tengboche,
Dingboche, Imaja Glacier to the Base
camp of Imja Tse or Island peak. Three
days are set aside for the ascent of
Imja Tse and follow the same route back
to Katmandu as in the ‘Everest’ trek. If
you take one-way flight to Lukla, the
whole trip will cover within 23 days and
16 days is enough if both way flights
are taken.
This trip offers you not only enchanting
views of Mt, Everest (8848m.) Lhotse
(8516m) Amadablam (6856m.) and numerous
other peaks; draws your attention
towards monasteries and traditional
Sherpa villages. Such a massive glance
of the Himalayan peaks can create in you
a pleasant wave of internal felicity.
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