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Rafting in Nepal
Information & Explanation
Nepal as a holiday
destination:
Nepal as a holiday destination is plain fantastic. It enthralls
all who enter. One of the best ways to explore and discover
this land is to get away from the towns and roads and embark
on a rafting and trekking. Far more than just a wet roller
coaster ride, Nepal’s river journeys are the essence of escapism.
On a river expedition there are no hassles, no stress, and
only a very convoluted sense of time.
The best in Asia
and some of the best in the world:
We have one of the best in Asia and some of the best in the
world for excellent rafting and kayaking trip with the quality
& professionalism. Nepal is a second richest country in
the world for water resources containing the worlds’ numerous
best rivers for white water rafting experiences combined with
the mountain scenery, rich cultural heritage, white-sand beaches.
In Nepal you can explore a typical cross section of the country's
natural as well as ethno-cultural heritage by the river trip.
A variety of cultural activities can be witnessed being performed
along the river. The adjoining slopes of the river often harbor
dense vegetation and interesting wildlife. Several varieties
of fishes also abound the Nepalese rivers.
Perfect White Water
Rivers in Nepal:
The fast flowing rivers are graded from easy to near impossible
with numerous rapids are the wonderful imagination for the
courageous rafters. So, rafting in Nepal has been becoming
extremely popular in recent years. Quality equipments, experienced
staff and Nepalese hospitality always make your trip successful
and interesting even an amateur with a little sense of adventure
can equally enjoy by the perfect rivers of Nepal. From a gentle
two-day float down the Seti River to an exhilarating 10-day
adventure through the rapids of the remote Tamur, Karnali
there is an experience for everyone waiting in Nepal’s famous
white waters. Trishuli, Kaligandaki, Sonkoshi, Bhotekoshi,
Marshyangdi and Arun are also the similar to experience the
great adventure through white water rafting in Nepal.
Seasonal Variation
of Nepal’s Rivers:
Nepal’s rivers change with the seasons. Each year, after the
heavy monsoon the water swell, changing the flow of the rivers
and the nature of the rapids. New rapids are created; others
become more difficult and some simply impossible to navigate.
We are constantly monitoring changes in the rivers and their
rapids, so that we can always ensure the safety of our clients
and plan expeditions with the great care.
When to go:
The most excellent times for rafting are September to early
December and March to early June. From early September to
early October and May to June the rivers can be extremely
high with monsoon run-off. Any expeditions attempted at this
time require a very experienced rafting company with an intimate
knowledge of the river and strong teams, as high flows are
potentially the most dangerous time to be on the river.
From mid October onwards
the weather is settled and this in one of the most popular
times to raft, In December many of the rivers become too cold
to enjoy and the days are short with the start of the winter.
A time to perhaps consider a shorter trip runs on the warmest
river in Nepal.
The summer season from March
to early June has lower water flows to begin with, which generally
means the rapids aren't as powerful. The rivers rise again
in May with pre-monsoon storms and some snowmelt, and then
it's high water time again.
Himalayas are dynamic and
their rapids change every monsoon.
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