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White Water Rafting in Nepal: Thrilling Adventures with The Trek Nepal

One of the underrated adventures in the context of Nepal is white water rafting. When the running cold water hits your face, the entire soul in the human body gets energized. Mainly famous during the extreme summer season of June and July, white water rafting is organized almost all around the year by The Trek Nepal.

As fascinating as it may sound, white water rafting can be performed in different parts of Nepal. Starting from the central parts of Nepal, white water rafting even in the Western part of Nepal. It is of no compulsion for you to be experienced in white water rafting.

The Trek Nepal would like to talk about some of the famous white water rafting in Nepal. All of these have different depths and also different degrees of danger. Just stick with us.

  • Trishuli River Rafting

The first name on the list of white water rafting in Nepal is Trishuli River rafting. This particular river rafting is famous among everyone who has less time and want to have massive fun. You can easily take part in Trishuli river rafting from Kathmandu, Pokhara, and even Chitwan.

If you have a lack of experience in rafting, this could be your right choice. With moderate rapids, you will have an opportunity to learn better. You will get an opportunity to view beautiful terraces, farmlands, and local people.

As it is useful for beginners, you can do Trishuli river rafting all around the year. It is a stretch of 60 km with the best possible result being during the summer days.

  • Sunkosh River rafting

It’s time to take the difficulty level of white water rafting a notch up with Sunkoshi river rafting. often popular among international tourists, The Trek Nepal has been organizing this rafting for a very long time.

This is one of the longest rafting opportunities with uneven rapids. The rapids present at Sunkoshi river rafting are 3+ grade and can be hard to win. The English translation of Sunkoshi is a river of gold and there is no doubt about it.

The water of Sunkoshi starts from the Tibetian border flowing through the Eastern Himalayas and ending up at the Ganges river. This white water rafting opportunity is better from September to November and May to June.

  • Bhote Koshi River rafting

If you live in Kathmandu and are looking for weekend fun, contact The Trek Nepal as we can organize Bhote Koshi river rafting. Just 3 hours away from Kathmandu it provides a brilliant feel of the cold water from Bhote Koshi.

Along with the beautiful landscapes and mountain scenery, you have an opportunity to enjoy the surroundings around the river. The best time to perform Bhotekoshi river rafting is from October to November.

Moderate experience in rafting is enough to complete Bhote Koshi river rafting. With uneven tides, Bhote Koshi river rafting is good for beginners along with experienced rafters as well. An inclusive opportunity.

  • Marshyangdi river rafting

One of the toughest white water rafting in Nepal according to The Trek Nepal is Marshyangdi river rafting. Located in the Western part of Nepal, Marshyangdi provides an opportunity to embrace the toughest tides that a river can generate.

The cold air that blows around the Marshyangdi river rafting is something hard to explain. Through the steep gorges and canyons along with Mount Annapurna, you will get the taste of nature in its purest form.

The difficulty level of this rafting is above V and it takes some advanced skill to complete the rafting. The best time for this rafting program is from October to November and April to June.

  • Karnali River Rafting

One of the biggest rivers in Nepal, river Karnali also provides a marvelous opportunity for white water rafting for interested individuals. It originates from Mount Kailash in Tibet before it sparkles down to the Royal Bardia National Park.

Rafting at Karnali River could be tough but what’s more tough is the activity to reach the destination. You will have to make strict plans with The Trek Nepal if you want to reach the Karnali River. This region is kind of a deserted area which provides a feel of wild west.

The difficulty level during his rafting work is level advanced and you will need to be highly trained. With the difficulty grade of V class, The Trek Nepal works hard to maintain a high level of security for all the interested rafters.

Best Time To Do White Water Rafting In Nepal

This could be a debatable question as to when is the right time to do white water rafting. If you consult The Trek Nepal we would like to suggest the months of autumn when the water is running brilliantly.

With the overall weather remaining fairly good with consistent and challenging rapids, the experience of white water rafting during autumn is the best. As the monsoon has just passed the warm remains perfect.

However, we suggest everyone get their extra clothing in case the change in weather could result in a cold atmosphere. But tourists are interested in kayaking along with canoeing as well.

In comparison to autumn, other seasons aren’t great for rafting. With water being extremely cold and days short, winter brings the chances of hypothermia. Meanwhile, the summer days aren’t good too.

With too much sunshine and fewer tides on the river, the experience might not be too good—lastly the months of spring. Although the weather remains good, the water level is very low with slow tides.

As the rainfall hasn’t touched the rivers for a very long time water seems to be flowing in a claiming rhythm with no excitement. Sadly you could be stuck with a rock and not get the actual thrill you wished to have.

Conclusion 

The Trek Nepal is famous for white water rafting and the tourists have been highly impressed by our service. Having said that white water rafting could be the perfect opportunity to enjoy the flowing tides.

You won’t need to be experienced to perform white water rafting. Even if you don’t have any experience, The Trek Nepal can provide you with the right package which could be safer for you.

All you have to do is connect with The Trek Nepal and get the experience of a lifetime.