Rafting in Nepal
Rafting in Nepal a country holding eight out of the fourteen highest peaks in the world, renowned a country of river with more than 6000 rivers and rivulets, world famous temples and monasteries at notable heights, exotic jungles, hidden valleys, blue green lakes is the most beautiful and adventurous lifetime experience you can have. Nepal offers many rivers fit for rafting which flows from the towering height fed by the Himalayan mother glacier flowing through the steep and cliffy landscape, splashing in great rocky terrains and falling down with great rapids on their way to the Great Plains of the Ganges.
Nepal well recognized as country of rushing rivers offers many rivers for you to explore, such as; Trishuli River (rafting for 1 up to 3 days), Seti River (rafting trip 2 days), Bhote Koshi River (rafting 2 days), Kali Gandaki River (rafting 3 days), Marsyandi River (rafting/kayaking 4 days), Sun Koshi River (rafting 7 to 9 days), Arun River (rafting adventure 9 days), Karnali River (whitewater rafting 10 days), Tamur River (rafting adventure 11 days). On these rivers you will find the world's most breathtaking whitewater with a wide range of difficulties and rapids up to 6, warm water and bug free deserted beaches for camping.
You can also combine rafting with other activities like trekking adventure in the usual and classic trails, kayaking, climbing, mountaineering, biking and hiking which will add fun to your trip. Nepal has something to offer to everyone.
Duration: 02 Days
Max. Altitude:
Grade: Difficulty: 4+
Cost: Contact us
Best Season: Spring & Autumn
Bhote Koshi River Rafting
“Bhote” roughly translates as “river from Tibet so there are quite a lot of rivers with this name in Nepal. This Bhote Koshi is the main branch of the Sun Koshi. The river is followed by the Araniko highway so access and scouting are relatively easy.
Duration: 1-3 Days
Max. Altitude:
Grade: Difficulty: 2/3+
Cost: Contact us
Best Season: Spring & Autumn
Trishuli River Rafting
Annapurna Region Trekking is one of the popular trekking destinations in Nepal. Annapurna region trekking presents an ideal introduction to trekking in Nepal Himalaya. Annapurna trekking follow trails through traditional Hindu villages
Kali Gandaki River Rafting
One of the famous names of Himalayan Rivers, the Kali Gandki raises in mustang an enclave of Nepal poking into Tibet on the other side of the Himalaya. Here it is a flat and braided river flowing in an arid open valley and cuts one of the deepest gorges
Karnali River Rafting
The Karnali is Nepal’s longest and largest river and with its tributaries, it drains most of the Far west of Nepal – the ‘wild west’. The area that it flows through is wild and relatively unpopulated with some of the most pristine jungle scenery in Nepal
Marsyandi River Rafting
The marsyandi river rises on the northern slopes of the Annapurna Himal, flows east through an arid valley around manang and then swing south to joint the Trisuli river at Mugling.
Seti River Rafting
This beautiful Himalayan River passes through stunning jungle scenery, green hills and valleys. The warm and beautiful Seti river can be consider as an excellent river for bird-watchers and those interested in the abundance of nature found on this trip.

