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Trushuli River Rafting

Rafting in Trishuli RiverTrisuli River starts from Betrawati and flows to Narayanghat covering distance of 141 kms. This mighty and worth-challenging river for rafting followed by the Sun Kosi has been very popular because of its accessibility of road along its major parts of Nepal such as Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan. Being the most easily accessible river by far a rafting trip on this river can be made for a varied durations, depending upon the availability of time and interest. A Trishuli trip can be easily managed to end at a place where a wildlife tour begins. The impressive gorges in its lower part and the exciting big and bouncy rapids with some easier sections make your rafting adventure most memorable and sensational.

Rafting on the Trishuli River is an excellent opportunity to observe a wide spectrum of villages, landscapes, cultural heritage and flora & fauna. You can experience the thrills of white-water rafting on the course of three days trip. The opposite side to the road is relatively wild and uninhabited and plenty wildlife is seen here, a profusion of colourful birds, including eagles and vultures - especially true if continue on down into Chitwan National Park where you may see crocodiles and rhino by the riverside. During the monsoon, Trishuli River promises a more challenging ride, with powerful rapids and whirlpools. When the river is running high and wild, there are hardly any rafters around, and rafting on the Trishuli River becomes undeniably the most exciting thing you can try in Nepal during monsoon and quite possibly on of the best two days big water rafting rapids offered anywhere

Fact About Trushuli River Rafting:

Name of the River: Trisuli River
Distance from Kathmandu: 85 km drive to Charaundi
Recommended Season: All year round
River Length: 120 km
River Grade: 3
River Days: 02

Day to Day Outline Itinerary

Day 01. KATHMANDU or POKHARA – CHARAUNDI
You will hit the road for 3 hours from Kathmandu to Charaundi (85km). You will meet the rafting crews at the put –in point upriver from the camp. Paddle for about 2 hours with a few class III rapids called “ Ladies’ Delight”. Stop for the lunch into the camp. After the lunch come across some class II or III rapids like “Upset” and “Surprise”. Afternoon is put aside for leisure at the beach with exciting activities such as beach volleyball, flying on the zip-line etc. Enthusiasts can try hands on Kayaking. Fun-filled evening will offer Barbeque dinner by the campfire. Overnight stay will be in bamboo huts or tents.
Day 02. The concluding day breaks in with a nice breakfast followed by Poweryoga session. You will rapidly pack-up and set off for hitting class II or III white water rapids like “Bijuli and Teapot”. Stop for the lunch on the riverbank. You will end up your rafting at Kurintar village. An opportunity to hike up to Manakamana Temple in cable car! Or you may get back to the destination of your choice.

Service Includes and Excludes for Trishuli Rafting Trip for Two Days:

Trip Cost Includes

  • Permit / Conservation Fees
  • Equipment: Tent (two adult sharing), Tables and Chairs, Mattresses and other Rafting and Camping accessories.
  • Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Staff: Guides, Cook, Kitchen staff and Sherpa helpers
  • All Local Transportation
  • Insurance for Rafting Crews

Trip Cost Excludes

  • Personal equipments, and Insurance
  • Emergency Rescue Evacuation
  • Personal expenses: Laundry, Telephone, Beverage and Bar Bills etc.
  • Tipping (Tips) for rafting staff