Saturday, May 26, 2007

Rafting In Nepal


The torrential rivers of Nepal emerging from the glacier of the highest mountains in the world and flowing through the mysterious plateaus of the Himalayan region, both Nepal and Tibet, provide abundant opportunity to enjoy rafting in Nepal. Nepal is a river runners' paradise. The magnificent mountain surrounded by warm rivers, a semi-tropical climate, impressive geography, exotic cultures, wildlife and friendly welcoming people and no nasty biting insects.
Rafting in Nepal is simply “wilderness”. Those who do rafting in Nepal get the unique experience of great natural beauty, flora and fauna and can enjoy with amazing landscapes of Nepal. Naturally Nepal has different rivers where one can enjoy multi day’s trips. No other country can provide such trips and unique geographical structure of Nepal has created the most exciting rivers in Nepal. Trishuli, Sunkoshi, Kaligandaki, Seti Khola, Bhotekoshi, Karnali, Bheri etc are the best rafting rivers of Nepal.
Bhote Koshi River Rafting

Bhote Koshi, translated as "river from Tibet", is the origin of the river Sun Koshi. The river offers two days of intense and challenging activity. This is probably the most exciting short rafting trip offered anywhere.

Trishuli River Rafting
Trishuli is the most popular and commercially run river of a Nepal as it runs between Kathmandu and Pokhara and flows to Chitwan Valley. It has impressive gorges, moderate white water, a few exciting rapids, some easier section and easy access. The river drop and pool that is excellent river for those who have limited time.The river Bhotekoshi has joined the Trishuli River from Gosaikunda. It drains the water from Langtang in the east to Manaslu in the west.
Sun Koshi River Rafting
The Sun Koshi means "river of Gold" – because of its beauty and its orange color in the monsoons hen it is thick with alluvial silt. This river is one of the best white water rafting trips in the world. Big rapids, warm water, beautiful scenery and great camping beaches make this a classic multi day river trip. Upper section of this river is known as Bhote Koshi – river from Tibet. A small tributary of the Sun Koshi joins it blows Bare Bise. Raft put in point, Dolalghat is only 2 hours driver from Kathmandu.

1 comment:

Abas KS said...

The white waters look good!

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