Rafting
5 tours
Trishuli River Rafting
The Trishuli River is Nepal’s most popular rafting river with excellent rapids. It originates in the Himalayas and flows to the southern plains of Nepal. The river trip offers picturesque scenery with impressive gorges, fantastic rock formations, typical villages, native and migrants birds, exciting rapids and easily accessible from Kathmandu and Pokhara.An ideal introduction to rafting can raft for 1 to 3 days. This rafting trip can be easily be combined with a trip extension to Chitwan and Pokhara.
Price/day
$55.00Days
2
River Action Packages Tour
Our River Camp is our base camp for adventures in the Himalayas. The eco-adventure camp is located on a beautiful private beach on the Trisuli River, 85 km west of Kathmandu and 115 km east of Pokhara. The Royal Beach camp is designed in harmony with nature and we stay in charming bamboo huts or two person tents. The dining area provides relaxation, the kitchen serves delicious outdoor meals and the bar serves up cold beers for sundown!
Price/day
$94.00Days
3
Marshyangdi River Rafting Adventure
Marshyangdi river rafting is for those who want to experience the utmost adventure of fast grade whitewater rafting with the ultimate thrill. It provides max. three days of uninterrupted white-water rafting. It begins at Besishahar and ends in Pokhara. The rapids on the river are unrelenting winding through some of the most beautiful mountain scenery, seldom-visited villages, abundant wildlife and sandy beaches. It runs sandwiched between 52 km of boiling foam and towering peaks of Annapurna.Highlights
Price/day
$77.00Days
3
Bhote Koshi River Rafting
It is a two-day pure adventure trip. The rafting site is located three hours drive from Kathmandu. 95 kilometers of continuous white water soaks rafters as they strike through a veritable maze of canyons and boulders. It is the steepest river raftable in Nepal and requires a lot of concentration. Highlights
Price/day
$115.00Days
2
Kali Gandaki River Rafting
Kali Gandaki is another popular river for rafting. Many tourists are keen on taking a rafting trip to this river. It tumbles down between Mt. Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna ranges through remote canyons and the world’s deepest gorge with intense rapids. The natural scenery around the area is pristine and unspoiled, as the water flows through narrow gorges; rafters can see exotic wildlife in the surrounding jungles. Starting at Baglung, the trip rafts down to Mirmire in five or six days. This river offers an exciting alternative to rafting on the Trishuli River.Highlights
Price/day
$83.00Days
2