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The Trishuli is the most easily accessable rafting river from Kathmandu and blends well with a journey to Pokhara or Chitwan National Park. Rafting on the Trisuli can be a for few hours up to three days dependent on interest. The river is ideal for beginners however there is plenty of white water to keep things interesting along the way.
Its three hours drive from Kathmandu. The river is regarded as the most action packed short white water run in Nepal. The water drops steeply offering relentless stretches of grade 3 - 4 white water. Boulder gardens, small waterfalls, steep chutes and 90-degree bends are just some of the obstacles to be overcome. Like the Marsyangdi River, this river is typical of the big volume water of the Himalaya, it is steep and technical and requires a reactive crew.
The Sun Koshi or, 'River of Gold' rises near Shisha Pangma in Tibet and runs eastwards, draining the highest mountains in the world before emerging on the plains of India where it joins the Ganges. It is reputed to be one of the worlds top ten rafting rivers with a total length for rafting of around 272kms. The journey takes you through the unspoilt countryside and small villages of some of Nepal's remotest regions. Providing you with a unique wilderness
The kali Ghandaki originates high on the Tibetan plateau in the Kingdom of Mustang. Plunging down through the Himalayas, the river carves the deepest gorge in the world between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, both 8000m peaks. The river was first opened to commercial use in 1991 after exploration by an experienced rafting team. When not negotiating the multitude of big volume rapids, time on the river can be spent enjoying the backdrop of the Annapurna
he Karnalli provides one of the finest high volume river trips in the world, a classic expedition into Nepal's remote and unpopulated "wild west". Nepal's longest river, it source is from the base of Mt Kailash in Tibet (considered to be the centre of the universe for both the Buddhist and Hindu religions). Flowing south to Nepal, it forms the major drainage system of the western districts. From our starting point at Sauli, the river drops into a number of impressive canyons
Marsyangdi river, rising on the northen slope of the Annapurna Himal joins with at Mugling. The river considered as one of the best class 4 river in the world - continuous, exhilarating whitewater with magnificent mountain backdrops. You have to drive up to Beshishahar and take a 4/5 hrs trek further up to Nagdi to reach to the starting point. Literal meaning of Marsyangdi is raging river in local language.
It is an excellent river for those who do not have time and previous experience. This is an unique river that passes through two beautiful and contrasting scenic area- villages and forest. Relatively small volume, blue and warm water cuts through deep gorges and lush jungle and finally meets the Trishuli River at Ghai Ghat (above Narayan Ghat). It is the best river for family trip and Kayak learners. The river starts from Machhepuchre and flows through Pokhara
Nepal has four chief river system with more than two- hundred fifty considerable branch. The major rivers are:- The Sapta Kosi in the eastern Nepal, the Narayani in the central Nepal, the Karnali in the western Nepal and the Mahakali in the remote western Nepal. Arun River belongs to Koshi river system that flows in the Eastern Nepal. The easiest way to get to the river is fly to Tumlingtar. Alternatively one can drive for one & half days and then trek for three days. 








