Nepal is earning the reputation for being one of the best places in the world for white water rafting & Canoeing. And it is the best way to explore a typical cross-section of the country’s natural as well as cultural heritage. A variety of cultural activities can be witnessed being performed along the river. The adjoining slopes of the river often harbor dense vegetation and interesting wildlife. Several varieties of fishes also abound in the Nepalese rivers.
The longer river trips offer the best range of scenery and rapids and allow participants enough time to develop skills and friendships. Most long trips take from eight to 12 days, with a lot of time rafting in the Wilderness.
River rafting is a journey on the torrential river on an inflatable rubber boat. A river trips often an adventure but not always. An amateur with a little sense of adventure can equally enjoy rafting. You are provided with a life-vest to put on all the time while on the river. You are also provided with a helmet when needed. A trained professional river guide heads the rafting team. There are numerous fine rivers in Nepal, which offer excellent rafting. You can glide on the calm jade water with the magnificence of scenery rush through roaring white rapids, in the care of expert rivermen. The popular rivers to undertake a rafting course are Trishuli, Sun Koshi, Kaligandaki, and Seti.
Nepalese rivers can be grouped into three categories on the basis of their origin.
1. Antecedent to Himalaya
2. After the Mahabharat hill and
3. After the Churia hill
Clothing and personal items suggested carrying for a rafting course: T. shirts, Short or long cotton trousers, Sports shoes with Socks, Sneakers, Swiming suite, Sun hat, Sunglasses, Sun lotion, and Waterproof (polithin) bags to protect your camera and other personal items. What we provide:
Along with our high-quality self-bailing High side rafts, we provide helmets, plastic paddles, Spare Jackets, American lifejackets, and first aid kits.
We provide plentiful, healthy, and hygienically prepared food and drinks. Tents and sleeping mats are also provided. Sleeping bags can be supplied upon request.
All our equipment is of the highest quality, clean, and well maintained.
Things you need to Bring:
Please bring with you shorts and a T-shirt or swimwear for on the river, suitable footwear for wearing in the raft, warm clothing for the evenings, a towel, sunblock, and your camera. A flashlight is also useful.
What you need to tell us:
Please tell us if you are a non-swimmer, or not very confident in the water. Also, it is essential that you inform us of any medical conditions that may affect your well-being on the trip.
we take the safety of its clients very seriously. All our guides are licensed, with many years of experience on the rivers of Nepal and other European countries. All are trained in CPR, First Aid, and advanced river rescue techniques.
An amazing full body and mind experience that enables you to explore some of the last forbidden places in the Himalayas. Canyoning involves abseiling, climbing, jumping, swimming and sliding down steep canyon walls and waterfalls to deep pools below, through intimate passages of contorted rock and powerful blasts of water. Having pioneered new canyons we continue to explore and the potential is phenomenal. As the pioneers of canyoning in Asia, we introduced this adventure sport to Nepal in 1996 and have been exploring these ruggedly beautiful, yet forbidden places since its inception. canyons to suit your needs, from exploratory walks for school children to some of Nepal’s most extreme environments.
Despite all the fun and games, this sport requires the guidance of an expert. Our instructors have experienced cannoneers and believe that the practice of safe canyoning necessitates the proper gear, continual vigilance, and excellent knowledge of these remarkable places.
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