A variety of cultural activities can be seen taking place along the riverbank.
Through your journey, you are going to encounter not only all the wonderfully natural scenery but also the culture that this land possesses. This is also one of the greatest methods to discover a typical cross-section of the country’s natural and cultural heritage.
Why River Rafting in Nepal?
Nepal is home to some of the highest mountain peaks in the world, and with that come fast-flowing rivers. Nepal’s rivers actually have a potential of generating more than 83,000 MW of hydroelectricity, and that is huge for any country, regardless of size, but given the small land area of Nepal, it is astonishing. In Nepal, you have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to river rafting. It’s a country suitable for beginner-level to advanced-level rafters.
Here’s why you should consider Nepal for your next rafting trip:
Suitable for all levels:
Nepal’s rafting rivers are graded on a scale of Class I to VI. You can choose your journey according to your skills.
Stunning views:
You won’t be just rafting, you’ll be rafting with stunning views ahead of you!
Affordable:
Nepal is a cheap country to travel as a whole and rafting is no exception.
Year-Round Opportunities:
In Nepal, rafting isn’t a one-month thing. It’s available all year. However, the best seasons to raft in Nepal are considered to be spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).
Adventure and Relaxation:
Rafting is a thrilling sport. After spending time fighting those currents, you’ll get to relax in the riverside beaches and sunbathe.
Diverse Options:
Trishuli, Marshyangdi, Bhotekoshi, Kaligandaki rivers, all promise you thrilling rafting options.
Our River Rafting Packages
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1 Day Bhote Koshi River Rafting | Bhote Koshi Rafting
Bhote Koshi River is the upper river course of the Sun...
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1 Day Trishuli River Rafting
The Trishuli River, named after the Trishula, or trident, of Shiva,...
3 Days Kaligandaki River Rafting
Kali Gandaki is one of Nepal’s most holy rivers. Originated high...Frequently Asked Questions
Please feel free to contact us directly for any kind of queries. Following are the frequently asked questions.
The answer is a simple yes; rafting expeditions are safe for non-swimmers. Though associated with a degree of injury, like any other form of outdoors, rafting can still be referred to as a rather safe sport for people of all ages and abilities. Besides, most rafting experiences include a safety briefing and a guide certified in first aid and CPR.
Although peak season for rafting runs from October to April, the ideal period for the sport usually occurs between September and June. The temperature is nice during this period, and the river conditions are usually safe for adventurous sports.
There is no age limitation for enjoyable rafting!
The most famous rivers for rafting in Nepal are Trishuli, Marshyangdi, Bhotekoshi, and Kaligandaki river.