Rafting in Trisuli

The Trishuli River consider as a high commercial whitewater sports destination of

River rafting in trishuli
 Nepal due to its easy accessible. It is an excellent river for those who are looking for a day short rafting trip and short multi day’s trip without risk and challenge of big rapids with its beautiful scenery, peaceful environment and wonderful local cultural activities. In the monsoon season, water volume level rises up so the strength of the rapids increases and attracts rafters to challenge with its real adrenaline. 

                           

           For many people this river represents the ideal compromise rafting trip: just the right length of time, exhilarating rapid, but not too difficult.The river flows down through massive gorges towards southern direction and it cut its way through the 2000-meter high Mahavarat Range of mid-hill then leaves it when it spreads out over the great plain of the Ganges of Indian plate.First day, drive from kathmandu to Charaudi, then a few time rest then we will start our rafting for one and half hour then we will stop for the lunch at the bank of the river then continues rafting for the one hour until we reach camp at the Fishling/ Kuringhat on the river side, acommodation will be tented basis, then we provide delicious dinner.In this trip you can see scenic valleys, good valley of mountain and Trisuli Raftting can prove to be truly satisfying which challenging encounters rapids. The Trisuli Rafting is without a doubt the most exciting thing you can do in Nepal.

 

Itenaries

Day 01 :  We leave Kathmandu early in the morning and drive approximately 2 and half hrs to our put-in point, Charaundi exploring the scenic view of mountain and rice fields.  After the crew assembles the raft, we prepare everything and give you everyone life jacket, helmet , paddle etc and the trip leader will explain the safety equipment, paddling technique and proper procedures. Then we start the rafting trip. The first day provides about four and half hours rafting . On the way your can meet different kinds of 3-4 classes rapids. On the middle we stop for lunch , after lunch we do continue our thrill and overnight camp in the wildness river bank of Kuringhat with full fun.

Day 02 : In the morning at around 8.30 am very, one packs their gear and come to breakfast. After breakfast our instrucguide and safety tor give you another paddle session to refresh every one's memory. This is probably just as well as today we have another four and half hours on the water and we get to run the main canyon section of the Trisuli. In this day you can run main rapids, like Ladies Delight, Upset and Surprise which is most exciting and challenging. Depending on the time we stop to have lunch. After lunch continue until finishing point Gaighat. From here it's a four hours bus ride back to Kathmandu or Pokhara or Chitwan.

 

Things you need to bring for the trip

River wear gear

A pair of river sandals, shoty half pants for men and skirt style swimming wear for women, t-shirts (long sleeves for sun protection), personal water bottle, sun glasses, sun cap, sunscreen cream, shorts or a swimming costumes.

For the camp site wear:

Personal sleeping bag, lightweight shirts, Trouser/pant, under garments, socks, a towel, light shoes, Fleece type pullover, flash light, personal toiletries, camera, reading and writing materials, medication recommended by your doctor. 

Clothes:
Loose fitting hiking pants or shorts (for men or women), Long Skirts for women (Below the knees), Long underwear, Long sleeve t-shirt / turtlenecks (short sleeve t-shirts, Several pairs of thick socks (wool or synthetic), Light weight long underwear, top & bottom (polypropylene or “capilene”), Wide brim hat (straw type beach hat or synthetic outdoors).

Footwear:
1-pair well broken in hiking shoes or boots.
1-pair new – condition lightweight walking / running shoes, with textured soles
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Other Items:

Quality sleeping bag & sleeping pad for those who don’t have they can rent it easily in Kathmandu, Light weight clothing as pants, shorts, cotton underwear, t-shirts, swim wear, Light weight long sleeved shirt or t-shirt and a fleece style jacket, Toiletries (environmentally friendly is best),  Flashlight with spare batteries & bulbs, a couple of  handkerchiefs, Pocket knife, Stuff sacks, Biodegradable soap, Hand towel, Feminine hygiene items, including plastic bags to pack out dirty items, Lighter / matches (for toilet paper and candles), Spare eyeglass or contact lenses, Hard shell water bottle, Emergency contact information, Personal medical kit.

   

 

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What they SAY

  • I had the pleasure last January of having the most wonderful trekking guide around Kathmandu and then the Annapurna circuit. Rajandra Khandal was not only knowledgeable about Nepalese history and trails, he was also patient, efficient, very smart and witty, spoke excellent English and always seemed to have a good rapport with whoever we encountered, both local Nepalese and tourists. He was an extremely strong guide who carried some of my belongings along with his own, and never appeared tired, always as energetic and agile as a mountain goat.  I remember one instance where  we did a steep climb, and I as usual was moving very slowly. When we reacched the top of the mountain I realized I did not have my money pouch, and had probably dropped it way back on the trail where we had stopped.  As soon as I told him he was off, running down the mountain at top speed.  I watched him reach the bottom and take off like lightning down the trail.  We had passed a group of boys walking in the direction of where I had dropped my pouch, and of course, if they found it that would be the end of that.  But he reached the pouch before the boys, and came running back down the trail and up the mountain in 15 minutes, the same steep climb that had taken me much longer!!  He arrived smiling and happy that he had suceeded.  I was very, very grateful, and impressed!!! He was always good natured and hapy!! After that I let him carry my money.  At the end of the trek I found out how frugal he had been, and that he had negotiated lodgings so skillfully that he had save me quite a lot of money.  We remain good friends and I look forward to the time when I can return to Nepal and trek again with this wonderful young man.  If you are planning to visit Nepal, don't miss the chance to trek with Raj, it will be nothing short of a great experience!!Peggy Cabbab.

     m_cababe@h​otmail.com

    I would highly recommend Raj as a guide of Nepal.  He is truly an amazing young man, with exceptional customer service skills.  I met Raj on my very first day in Nepal, and he took such good care of me.  He guided me around the most common sites of Kathmandu.  He not only physically showed me these places, he had so much knowledge about each and every place we visited, which was really informative.  Raj and I had a lot of great conversations during the few days he was guiding me, and introduced me to the beautiful Nepal.  Nepal is a place I will forever hold in my heart, and Raj has become a dear friend, whose kindness and friendship will remain with me always.  Raj will show you beautiful sights of his home country, and will do so with such a passion for life!  He is an amazing person, and does a fantastic job with guiding people.  Rebecca   NZ. 

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