River Rafting in Nepal
TAMUR
The powerful Tamur River is the sixth largest in Nepal and is fed by the waters of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world. The trip starts with a trek through the little known but scenic, eastern part of Nepal
to the put-in point. There are excellent beaches for camping and plenty of wildlife. The huge Class IV and Class V rapids are challenging and cause for exhilaration. The large volume of the water ensures fast action and unforgettable adrenaline high.
ARUN
The Arun is a natural choice for those on the lookout for real adventure. The Arun is one of the tributaries of the Sapta Kosi that flows through Eastern Nepal. The trip begins with a 3-day trek through remote villages of the serene Arun valley; camping out in lush forests
with views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. It is three days of great white water action and camping on fantastic beaches along the river. Surrounded by inspiring landscape, it cuts through the Himalaya forging deep gorges and has superb riverside beaches. The powerful current and large volume of water gives rise to huge and impressive rapids throughout the journey. The rapids can be challenging and technically complex.
KARNALI
The Karnali is the mightiest and longest river in Nepal. With its milder Class III to spectacular Class V rapids, this is one incredible ride. Along the Karnali one encounters a number of fabulous gorges, deserted beaches and steep canyons as it cuts through the rugged Himalayan landscape, rushing down towards the forests of low-lying western Nepal. This is undoubtedly one of the best river trips. Karnali has huge rapids and demands to be taken seriously. The river rewards thrill seekers with a series of rapids along a 7 km roller-coaster ride through the gorge.
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