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Trisuli River Rafting

Trisuli River Rafting

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  • Itinerary
  • Cost Info
  • Faqs

It is said that the Trishuli River is the most well-known rafting spot in Nepal. It has a breathtaking scenery, thrilling rapids and stunning gorges. It's a fantastic alternative for a short rafting trip starting from Kathmandu and Pokhara. This Trishuli River Rafting Day Tour is a fantastic option to go rafting Nepal. A day of rafting could be tailored to meet the needs of the customer. Rafting on Trishuli River is an exciting rafting experience featuring a number of rapids, including the River Trishuli.

Rafting is among the best water adventures in Nepal. It's the ideal way to be in the most wild and extreme natural surroundings. Because Nepal has an extremely river system and canal, it has many water activities like rafting, kayaking and more. Trisuli, Kaligadaki, Bhotekoshi, Karnali River are the most sought-after white-water rivers to raft.

Rafting the Trisuli River is one of the most popular rafting opportunities in Nepal for anyone from beginners to experts and mature to ripe is suitable for everyone from amateurs to professionals. Recently it has been noticed that the Trisuli River has able to attracted a number of visitors to raft on it. The majority of people go to on the shores of Trisuli to raft due to its easy accessibility from Kathmandu and also because it provides an exciting and thrilling adventure of rafting. Freshwater flows in rapid floods through the lush and beautiful Sal forest Rafting in Trisuli offers a variety of pleasures surprise, thrills, and more, while rafting in fresh water.

Rafting along the Trisuli is accompanied by an experienced guide for rafting and is the most effective method to take advantage of your short break. It is a great way to enjoy a short break. Trisuli River offers whitewater veterans enough excitement and action to be able to take in from the vantage point of their boat seats.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Drive 3-4 hours to the starting point of the rafting and start raft



An early morning journey in a private tour car from Kathmandu for between 3 and 4 hours takes travelers to Charaudi beginning point for rafting located 85km away. After introduction to the river and raft it is time to go through Class 2 , 3 or 4 rapids and you'll have lunch at the end of the trip. After lunch the white water joins classes 2 and 3. Stopping at Fishling and enjoy coffee or tea with snacks. At the end of the rafting trip, you head back to Kathmandu.

Accomodation: Over night at Star Hotel

Meals: B L D

Cost Include

  • All rafting equipment : Boat, life jacket, paddle, waterproof bag, etc.
  • Both way Private deluxe transportation
  • Experience rafting guide
  • Including lunch, tea/coffee and snacks
  • Hotel/pickup and delivery with Private tourist vehicles
  • Food, salary, insurance, equipment
     

Cost Exclude

  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic and cold drinks
  • Tips for rafting guides and car drivers

Faqs

The Trisuli River offers rafting experiences suitable for beginners to experienced rafters. It features a mix of rapids ranging from class II to class III, providing an exciting but manageable adventure for most participants.
The best time for Trisuli River rafting is typically during the post-monsoon season from September to December and the pre-monsoon season from March to May. During these periods, water levels are higher, and weather conditions are favorable for rafting.
While there's no strict age limit for Trisuli River rafting, participants should generally be in good health and able to swim. Children are typically allowed to participate, but the minimum age requirement may vary among rafting operators.
A typical Trisuli River rafting trip can range from a half-day to multiple days, depending on the chosen itinerary. Half-day trips usually last around 3-4 hours, while multi-day trips involve camping along the riverbank.
Trained and experienced rafting guides lead all Trisuli River trips and provide comprehensive safety briefings before departure. Participants are equipped with safety gear such as helmets and life jackets, and rescue kayaks accompany larger groups.
Participants should bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses with straps, quick-dry clothing, water shoes or sandals, a change of clothes, a waterproof camera, and any necessary medications. It's also recommended to leave valuables and electronics behind or store them in waterproof bags.

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