Trishuli River Rafting 2 Days

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Trishuli River Rafting takes place in the Trishuli River of Nepal. The Trishuli River originates in Tibet and flows into Nepal through the Gosainkunda region. It often used for short white-water breaks for tourists heading to Pokhara and other western regions of Nepal out of Kathmandu. 

Max Elevation
1300 Mtrs
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Tented Camp

Trip Highlights

Trip Overview

Leaving aside the monsoon season, the currents in the Trishuli River are gentle with its rapids categorized into grades II and III. The monsoon swell makes the river formidable, turning its rapids more dangerous and creating numerous whirlpools. So, hardly anyone dares challenge its fury during this time. At other seasons, however, Trishuli gets the busiest time with numerous rafting groups performing roller-coaster rides on its sweeping currents.

During the two-day itinerary, you will enjoy scenes of varying landscapes, numerous gorges, and fertile farmlands. And also a lot of floral and faunal diversity. Locals cheer you on your journey from time to time and you get yourself wild at night in the riverside camp. Enjoy dancing, singing, eating, and drinking; a fine mixture of merriest and chill moments—that is the identity of the Trishuli River Rafting Trip.

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Trip Outline

Day 01: Kathmandu to Kurintar
We start at 7 o’clock in Kathmandu and reach Charaundi before 9 o’clock.

Day 02: Kurintar to Muglin raft
Drive to Kathmandu or Pokhara

Customer Reviews

5 - Excellent

Essential Information

Detail Itinerary

STANDARD SERVICE INCLUSION

  • Tented camp at Trishuli River Bank
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Kathmandu – Chauradi by Tourist Bus, Muglin to Kathmandu or Pokhara by Local Bus.
  • Group Joining rafting Trip to Trishuli River with Guide, Raft, Paddle, Helmet, Life-jacket, Dry Box.

What's not included?

  • All kinds of Drinks.
  • Personal Expenses,  Extra meals.
  • Insurance.
  • TIPS

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