Trishuli River Rafting

Trip Information
  • Trip Duration 1 Days
  • Difficulty Level Easy
  • Destination Nepal
  • Max. Altitude 1400m
  • Things To Do Rafting
  • Best Season Jun - Sept

Highlights

  • One of the best rivers for rafting and kayaking
  • lush green forests bordering the riverbanks
  • enjoy the rush while also admiring Nepal's natural beauty
  • Langtang Mountain Range travels through the Trishuli and Narayani region

In Nepal, the Trishuli River is a well-liked location for white water rafting. One of the best rivers for rafting and kayaking is this one, which is found in the western region of the nation. Both novice and expert rafters can use the river because it has a combination of straightforward and difficult rapids. The monsoon season (June to September), when the water levels are high and the rapids are more violent, is the ideal time to go rafting on the Trishuli River.

The Trishuli River is renowned for its visual beauty, with stunning mountain ranges and lush green forests bordering the riverbanks. The river originates in India's Langtang Mountain Range, travels through the Trishuli and Narayani regions, and then empties into the Ganges River.

Depending on the schedule and difficulty level, rafting expeditions on the Trishuli River typically last one to three days. While multi-day trips offer a more immersive experience and allow rafters to see more of the river and its surroundings, one-day trips are ideal for people who are short on time and want to try the white-water rafting.

For those seeking to go white water rafting in Nepal, the Trishuli River is a well-known option because it's close to Kathmandu and a lot of tour companies provide transportation to and from the river.

Overall, white water rafting on the Trishuli River is a fantastic way to enjoy the rush while also admiring Nepal's natural beauty. It is a fantastic excursion for everyone because it is appropriate for all skill levels and is simple to reach from Kathmandu.

Rafting Boat and Equipment provided

The tour operator or outfitter will normally give you all the essential gear and equipment when you go white water rafting on the Trishuli River. Typically, this comprises

  • Rafting boat: A raft made exclusively for white water rafting will be made available to you. The boats are normally constructed from sturdy, impermeable material and are built to withstand the river's currents and rapids.
  • Paddles: To use when rafting, paddles will also be given. These are often built of strong, lightweight materials like fiberglass or aluminum.
  • A personal flotation device (PFD), also referred to as a life jacket, is essential gear for all rafters. The purpose of the PFD, which is worn around the upper torso, is to keep you afloat in an emergency.
  • Helmet: A helmet is also available to shield your head from blows and other harm.
  • You might be given a wetsuit or dry suit to wear when rafting, depending on the season and the temperature of the water. These are made to prevent hypothermia and keep you warm.
  • Splash jacket and pants: These are intended to keep you dry and protected from the elements and are often worn over a wetsuit or dry suit.

Additionally, remember to bring your personal belongings like a waterproof camera, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Typically, tour companies don't offer these.

Make sure to inspect the equipment before setting out on your journey because it's crucial to note that all of the given gear must adhere to safety standards and be in good working order.

Distance of Trishuli River rafting

Depending on the schedule and the precise Trishuli River segment you will be rafting on, the length of a white-water rafting excursion can change.

  • On the Trishuli River, one-day excursions often cover a distance of 20 to 25 kilometers, while multi-day excursions can cover up to 80 kilometers or more. The following Trishuli River sections are some of the most well-liked for rafting:
  • This well-liked one-day rafting tour travels roughly 20 kilometers from Charaudi to Kurintar. Both novice and expert rafters can safely navigate its renowned easy-to-moderate rapids
  • From Kurintar to Mugling, a distance of roughly 40 kilometers, is on the Trishuli River's more difficult portion. It is only advised for seasoned rafters and is noted for its fierce rapids.
  • This multi-day rafting adventure travels from Mugling to Narayanghat over a distance of about 80 kilometers. It is well known for its picturesque splendor and is appropriate for both novice and expert rafters.

It's vital to keep in mind that the distance and the schedule may change based on the water level, the weather, and the tour company. It's advisable to confirm with the tour operator before making travel arrangements.

Cost Includes
  • Breakfast and Lunch during the Rafting
  • Round Trip Ground Transportation
  • All necessary Entry fees
  • Local and Government Tax
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Professional English speaking Tour Guide
Cost Excludes
  • Extra night accommodation, Meals, and Sightseeing in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, or early return (due to any reason) in addition to the scheduled itinerary
  • Dinner
  • Travel Insurance
  • International Airfare
  • Nepal Visa and Entry Fees
  • Tips for Guide (Expected as a Gesture)
  • Internet and Phone Bills (Wi-fi is free sometimes)
  • Personal Expenses (Energy Bar, Snacks, etc.)
  • Anything not mentioned in Cost Includes Section

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