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Rafting in Nepal. |
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Interesting and justifiably famous, not only for its proximity
to the world's highest mountain, but also for its Sherpa
villages and monasteries, the Everest, or Solu Khumbu area is
the second most popular trekking destination in Nepal. The
primary objective of Everest treks is either the Everest base
camp, about 5.340 meters, or Kala Pattar, an unassuming 5.545
meter hump on the southern flank of Pumori (7.161 meters), which
provides a fine view of Everest (8.848 metres).
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Major Rafting Packages |
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Trishuli River Rafting.
Legend says that high in the Himalaya at Gosainkund the god
Shiva drove his Trident in to the ground to create the springs -
the source of the river and hence its name Trisuli. Not for
after this source the Trisuli joins the Bhote kosi that flows
from Tibet; the two rivers joining
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Kali Gandaki River Rafting - Lower.
A big but relatively easy river, with beautiful, Un spoilt
scenery, small gorges, jungle and an abundance of wildlife.
Recommended as an easily accessible and relaxing river trip. A
good river for small inflatable boats {Duchies} or for kayakers
with limited experience. A
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Kali Gandaki River Rafting - Upper.
A beautiful un spoilt river with good white water gorges
wildlife and a feeling of remoteness. Recommended for people
wanting an exciting medium -length raft trip and as a self-
sufficient kayak trip for intermediate and expert kayakers. We
recommend combining
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Seti River Rafting.
A unique river passing through two beautiful and contrasting
scenic areas. Relatively small volume blue and warm, we
recommend this as a warm – up river for interim ediate kayakers.
If started at Damauli, it makes an easy raft or kayak trip
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Marshyangdi River Rafting.
The Marsyangdi rises on the northern slopes of the Annapurna
Himal, flows east through an arid valley around Manang, and then
swings south to join the Trisuli River at Mugling. Marsyangdi
means ‘raging river’ in local dialect, and this aptly describes
it. Some of the river
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Budi Gandaki River Rafting.
Lots of people know the Trisuli, Marsyangdi, and Kali Gandaki
but menting the Buri Gandaki had few people know anything about
it, few have trekked the valley and hardly anyone has rafted or
kayaked it. Half way between Kathmandu and Pokhara and yet it’s
a
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Arun River Rafting.
This trip begins with a 3-day trek through remote villages in
Eastern Nepal – an area few visitors ever see – camping out in
lush forests with views of the snowcapped Himalayan peaks. On
the river, the powerful current drives your raft or kayak
through 6 days of great
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Bhote Koshi River Rafting.
The Bhote Koshi is one of the best white water adventure in
Nepal (class 4 to 5). Your journey to the starting point takes
you through the mountains, past a vista of traditional Tibetan
life. Once you’re on the river though, there is no time to stop
and admire the scenery
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Karnali River Rafting.
Nepal's longest and largest river, the Karnali, springs forth
from the base of Mt. Kailash in Tibet, the center of the
universe for both the Buddhist and Hindu religions. Flowing
south into Nepal it forms the major drainage system of the
western districts. The Karnali is
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Sun Koshi River Rafting.
The Sun Koshi ‘River of Gold’ has been rated as one of the top
ten rafting trips in the world! It is also in the list of ‘must
do while in Nepal’.The river rises near Shisha Pangma in Tibet
and runs eastwards, draining the highest mountains of the world
before emerging
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