
HIMALAYA AVENTURA
White Water Rafting
Seti river, famous for its dazzling scenery, is a gentle river attracting families, bird watchers, nature lovers and dreamers. However, during the monsoon, its swollen rapids prove an exciting test for experienced rafters and kayakers. The Seti is best river for learning kayaking in Nepal.
Your journey to the starting point takes you through the mountains, passing views of traditional Tibetan lifestyle. Once you’re on the river though, there is no time to stop and admire the scenery, as you negotiate some of the fastest and steepest rapids in Nepal.
Descending form looming Himalayan giants of famous Annapurna region, Marsyandi river passes through along the route of round Annapurna trekking, beautiful villages, guarding temples on the river bank with uninterrupted class 4 to 5 rapids.
The largest and longest river in Nepal. 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, finally leaving you close to Bardia National Park, where you can combine your Karnali river rafting adventure with a safari trip.
For first time paddlers, a rafting trip on the Trishuli is an experience not to be missed. During monsoon, the river promises a more challenging ride,with powerful rapids and whirlpools. Rafting/Kayaking on Trishuli river can easily be combined with a visit to Chitwan National Park or Pokhara.
Named after the much-revered Goddess Kali and descending from the deepest gorge in Asia, this fabulous Kali Gandaki river offers a mixture of astounding mountain views and pure adrenaline with a full immersion into the wilderness.
Along the way you will encounter Nepali culture at its simplest.
Rafting on Sun Koshi river is one of the 10 most exciting white water rafting in the world, roaring past remote villages and green fertile mountains covered with forests and rice terraces, where local inhabitants can be seen in their daily rural activities.
After camping on the adjoining Tamur River, next morning we will raft the Tamur, which is a very powerful and exciting river with over 30 Class 4+ rapids in rapid succession. After rejoining Sun Koshi river, we camp at the confluence and the next morning we raft/kayak to Chatara and return to Kathmandu.