Nepal the Land of the Himalayas, not only possesses High altitude adventures but is also famous for Extreme White River Rafting. Rafting in Nepal is considered one of the world’s best water sports. Yearly, many people visit Nepal to seek the best rafting experience.

As the Land of the Himalayas, Nepal possesses many water resources flowing directly from the Himalayas’ glaciers and lakes. Flowing the high above down to the valley cutting through the rocks, the river current becomes much stronger and that makes the rivers in Nepal very fast flowing which makes rafting one of the best adventure and water sports.

Rivers in Nepal that is suitable for Rafting

Nepal’s rivers can be grouped into three types based on their sources. The first group includes the Koshi, Gandaki, and Karnali rivers, which are fed by glaciers and snow-fed lakes. The Koshi River system is formed by rivers like Tamor, Arun, Dudhkoshi, and more, with Arun and Sunkoshi starting in Tibet. They join to make the Saptakoshi, flowing into the Ganges. The Gandaki River system has rivers like Kaligandaki, Budhigandaki, Marshyangdi, and more. When they meet at Devghat, they’re called Narayani, flowing into the Ganges. The Karnali River system, in the west, has Humla Karnali, Mugu Karnali, Seti, and Bheri rivers.

The second group has rivers like Mechi, Mahakali, Bagmati, and others, starting from the Mahabharat range. Bagmati flows through the Kathmandu Valley. The third type includes streams from Chure Hills, mainly from monsoon rains.

Nepal’s fast Himalayan rivers offer thrilling rafting and kayaking experiences. From easy to challenging, Nepal caters to various levels. Rafting and kayaking trips are well-organized, using quality gear. From leisurely Trishuli River floats to adventurous week-long rides on remote rivers, Nepal’s got it all. Some trips even combine trekking with rafting, offering a unique wilderness and village exploration.

The river rapids change with the seasons. During and After monsoons, water levels rise, altering rapids’ flow and intensity. We closely monitor these changes for safety and plan the rafting trip accordingly. Nepal’s rivers offer an incredible adventure, tailored for everyone’s thrill-seeking spirit.

River Grades for Rafting in Nepal

There are different river grades for Rafting in Nepal. Level 3 to Level 5 are the available water grades. Trishuli River and Sun Koshi River are graded level 3. Bhote Koshi River is Graded Level 4-5, these are just the River Level grades for Rafting. The most fantastic part of River Rafting in Nepal is that it can be done throughout the year. So there is no specific seasonality for the Rafting trip in Nepal.

It is not recommended for Amateur Rafters to choose the Level 4+ grade of the river rafting trip. Level 3 is the best one that you can choose which is much safer and more fun. Each Rafting group will get a highly experienced Rafting Guide, but still, you need to be careful while on this trip, as the strong current of the river sometimes might flow you away.

How many days can we do a Rafting trip in Nepal?

The variation of days for the Rafting Trip varies depending upon the person’s limited time and budget to do the Rafting trip in Nepal. Rafting days vary from a single-day trip to months. People generally choose these trips in high peak seasons, Especially at the time of Spring.

Some of the Single day Rafting Trips are;

  • Trishuli River Rafting
  • Seti River Rafting
  • Bhotekoshi River Rafting

Multi-Day Rafting is:

  • Trishuli River Rafting
  • Sunkoshi River Rafting
  • Karnali River Rafting
  • Bhotekoshi River Rafting

The best rafting trip day in Nepal is a Day Trip as it is a shorter period and you will be amazed in such a shorter time.

Can I choose a high Grade of River Rafting in Nepal?

River rafting in the extreme Level 4+ of Nepal is considered the most difficult and dangerous trip. It is highly not recommended to do these kinds of higher-graded rafting trips if you have no previous rafting experience. It is better that you at least have some experience in Grade 3 type of river rafting.

What are the Costings of Rafting Sports for a Day trip or Multi-Day tour?

Rafting costing varies depending on your time and budget and most importantly the quality of services you require. We have different packages for rafting trips here. Rafting prices start from 50 USD to 5000USD. Single-day rafting trips will cost you from 50 USD to 150USD, and a multi-day rafting tour will costs you from 300USD to 5000USD. Some of the price charts of the rafting trips are listed below.

Single-Day Rafting Tour:

  • Trishuli River Rafting (Grade 3)- 50 USD with transportation inclusive of the shared bus (Private Transport: 100USD extra)
  • Bhotekoshi River Rafting (Grade 4+) – 150USD with shared Transportation (Private Transportation: 120USD extra)
  • Seti River Rafting: 80USD with Transportation Shared Bus (Private Transportation 90USD)

MultiDay Rafting Tour:

  • Karnali River Rafting (Grade 4+) – 3500USD Full board package, 10Day Trip

How do I book River Rafting in Nepal?

If you are confused about booking trips in Nepal for any of the adventures including River Rafting then we at Travel Away Treks do provide these services. Our response time is accurate and our services are valued by all our clients. So if you have any questions regarding the rafting trip arrangements then you can directly contact us via our official emails or through our WhatsApp: +9779861499035.

Email: info@travelawaytrek.com

Please enquire us accordingly about your needs so that we can customize your trip itinerary by calculating your budget and time.

 

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