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Trisuli River Rafting

Nepal's Most Popular Rafting River - Trisuli - The Gorge of the Trisuli - just 3 hours from Kathmandu. Embodies a blend of celestial vistas, varied wildlife as well as whitewater fun. Big bouncy waves, helty holes, and tricky chutes all go towards making an exhilarating ride to remember with a combination of grade II+ and III+ rapids with some IV'a in the post monsoon season...... Rapids such as Snell's Nose. Teen Devi, Ladies Delight, Upset and the aptly named Surprise rapid.

On our overnight rafting schedule the evening's campsite is nestled on the sandy banks of the river. We have dinner surrounded by the tranquil setting of the Trisuli valley. We sit by candle light discussing experiences and playing ludicrous games. The next day the rafting ends with lunch before boarding our bus to Pokhara (Approx. 3 hours) or back to Kathmandu 4 hours or Chitwan 2 hours.

Trisuli Kali Gandaki Bhote Kosi Seti Sun Kosi Karnali Marsyandi Tamur Kayak

Trip Profile:
Duration: 1 or 2 Days
Departure Point: Kathmandu / Pokhara
Rafting Starting Point: Charudi
Rafting Ending Point: Mugling
River Grade - Class II-III
River Distance: 40 Kms
Onward Travel Time: 2.5 hrs
Return Time: 4 hours (Pokhara / Kathmandu / Chitwan)
Chitwan: 2 hours / 4 Hours Pokhara & Kathmandu
Departure: Every Day

Itinerary:
Day 01:
Kathmandu - Charaudi 3 hours by bus. Your rafting starts after your guide instruct you about the trip. Presence of many rapids makes this part the best for white water rafting. After 2 hours rafting, we make a lunch break and continue again and camp at Kurintar.

Day 02:
Trip commences after breakfast and continues up to lunch break. It resume after lunch and trip ends at Pachkilo. You can either return to Kathmandu or proceed to Pokhara or Chitwan National Park

Trisuli River Rafting Video Clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0i5cP0HO0Y


What we provided:
All Rafting and Kayaking Equipment Waterproof bags for personal gears | Helmet Life Jacket | Paddle Transportation | Food Kayak & Raft Instructions | Camping and Cooking Equipments Waterproof Barrels & First aid kit

What you need:
Sleeping Bag & Mat | T-Shirt & Shorts | River Sandal | Sun Tan Lotion-Lip Cream | Towel | Personal Toiletries | Water Bottle | Torch Light | Sun Glass | Camera (We have waterproof containers, | final responsibility is yours) | Half Pant | Sun Hats

River Classification of Difficulty:
Class: 1 Easy:
Moving water with occasional small rapid, few or no obstacles. Class: 2 Moderate:
Small rapid with regular waves. Some manoeuving required but easy to native.

Class: 3 Difficult:
Rapids with irregular waves and hazards that need avoiding.
More difficult manoeuving required but routes are normally obvious. Scouting from the shore is occasionally necessary.

Class: 4 Very Difficult:
Large rapid that require careful manoeuving. Dangerous hazards. Scouting from the shore is often necessary and rescue is usually difficult. kayakers should be able to roll. Turbulent water & large irregular waves may flip rafts. In the event of a mishap there is significant risk of loss, damage and/or injury.

Class: 5 Extremely difficult:
Continuous, powerful, confused water makes route finding
difficult and scouting from the shore is essential.
Precise manicuring is critical and for kayakers, rolling ability
needs to be 100%. Rescue is very difficult or impossible and in
the event of a mishap there is a significant hazard to life.

Class: 6 Nearly impossible:
Difficulties of class 6 carried to the extremely of navigatibility. Might possibly (but not probably) be run by a team of experts at the right water level in the right conditions with all possible safety precautions, but still with considerable hazard to life.

SAFETY:
Safety is the most important part of any river trip. Choosing a professional veteran rafting guide is the first step. So it helps to abide by the following tips:
Pick your river with care. Seek information from river guide before raft. Literature on river levels and difficulty.
There should be a minimum of two rafts per trip, So that one can help when a fall happens from the other.
Carry first-aid kit, Survival and rescue gear.
Check to see that end loops and the leash are adequate before you push off. This makes it easier to keep hold of your boat when swimming big rapids, and also in the event of rescue.
Be a team person, paddle synchronously.
For boats, paddles and helmets, loud colors are recommended.
Wear life jackets and helmets, properly too
Keep your feet and arms inside the raft at all time.
When you fall off into a rapid, float on your back, with your feet downstream.

Join HOLIDAY NEPAL for the wild ride
Safety Priority One!
Your safety is our fundamental principle, upon which our entire operation is based.
Paddle Rafting Expertise!
Our Guides have the most paddle rafting experienced on the Himalayan rivers with Emergency Medical Skills.
Self - Bailing Rafts!
Safer more fun and no tiresome bailing.
We Raft and Kayak all Himalayan Rivers of Nepal

We Guarantee
Safety Kayaker!
Escorts our class IV and V trips.
Pre -Trip Safety Talk!
Holiday tells it like it is.
Awareness or Environment!
A serious environmental commitment on all trips.
Experts Leadership!
We are sensitive to your comfort zone. We scout exceptionally wild rapids and yours is the final decision


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