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Trishuli River Rafting 1 – 3 days

Trishuli River Rafting 1 – 3 days

Trip Highlights

flight Best Season: September - December,January - May,June - August
duration Duration: 3 Days
Activity Activity: rafting
direction Trek Start & End Point: From to
difficulty Difficulty: 4+

About The Trip

Due to proximity to Kathmandu and easy road access, this is one of the most popular of Nepal’s raft able rivers. This river is easy and tremendous excitement and experience even for the first time rafters. Either trip to Pokhara or trip to Chitwan can be gone easily after rafting.

The scenery of river Trishuli includes small gorges and a glimpse of the cable car leading to the famous Hindu Temple Manakamana.

For the most of the year the rapids encountered on the Trisuli are straightforward, easily negotiated and well spaced out. Trisuli river is an excellent river for those looking for a short river trip, without the challenge of huge rapids, but with some really exciting rapids, with beautiful scenery and a relatively peaceful environment. During the monsoon months the intensity of the rapids increases and attracts a radically different set of rafters. But there are sections for rafting during the monsoon for those who are looking for simply exciting trip!
Water Volume

  1. Approx.300 cumecs
  2. Approx.200 cumecs
  3. Approx 450 cumecs
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Rafting Guide

What we provide
Along with our high quality self-bailing rafts, we provide helmets, plastic paddles, wetsuits, lifejackets, and first aid kit.

We provide plentiful, healthy and hygienically prepared food and drinks. Tents and sleeping mats are also provided. All our equipment is of the highest quality, clean and well maintained.

What to bring
Please bring with you shorts and a T-shirt for on the river, suitable footwear for wearing in the raft, warm clothing for the evenings, a towel, sun block and your camera. A flashlight is also useful.

Let Us Know 
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. Don’t forget to request vegetarian meals if required.

Safety
Nepal alternative treks take the safety of its clients very seriously. All our guides are licensed, with many years of experience on the rivers of Nepal and European countries. All are trained in CPR, First Aid and advanced river rescue techniques.

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