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Rafting in Nepal

Nepal is homeland to eight out of the fourteen highest peaks in the world with colorful and intricate Hindu religion to the austerity of the Buddhist monasteries. From these breathtaking heights, rivers crash down through the foothills, fed by monsoon rains and melting snow, on their way to the Great Plains of the Ganges. Nepal has earned a reputation as one of the best destinations in the world for white water rafting. Nepal’s thundering waters, coming from the glaciers of the mighty Himalayas, provide unmatched thrills for rafting & immersing oneself in the landscapes. Our river guides expertly glide the boat along the rivers whilst enjoying all the wild and wacky rapids.

Rafting Grades:

Grade I: Easy: Moving water with occasional small rapids with few or no obstacles

Grade II: Moderate: Small rapids with regular waves. Some maneuvering requires but easy to navigate.

Grade III: Difficult: Rapids with irregular waves and hazards. More difficult manicuring requires but routes are normally obvious. Scouting from the shore is occasionally necessary.

Grade IV: Very Difficult: Large rapids that require careful manicuring Dangerous hazard. Scouting from the shore is often necessary and rescue is usually difficult. Turbulent water and large irregular waves may flip rafts.

Grade V: Extremely Difficult: Long and very violent rapids with severe hazards. Continuous, powerful, confused water makes route findings sometimes difficult

Grade VI: Nearly Impossible: Difficulties of class 5 carries to the extreme of navigability. Might possibly (but not probably) be run a team of experts at the right water level, in the right conditions, with all possible safety precautions, but still with considerable hazard to life.

Rivers in Nepal are graded on a scale of I-VI according to their size, the intensity of their rapids and difficulties (check)

Rafting Packages


Trishuli River Rafting

Trishuli river rafting is one of the popular river rafting and is easily accessible from Kathmandu as well as Pokhara. The source of this river is in Gosainkunda and according to Hindu mythology Lord Shiva

Kali Gandaki River Rafting

Kali gandaki River Rafting is The mighty Kali gandaki begins its journey from Tibetan Plateau in Upper Mustang through the deepest gorge in the world finally emerging out

Bhote Koshi River Rafting

Bhote koshi is a snow fed river situated 70 km east of Kathmandu valley. Among seven best whitewater adventures in Nepal Bhote koshi is one of them. Bhote means Tibet and Koshi means River in Nepali

Marsyangdi River Rafting

The “raging river”,drains the northern slope of the Annapurna Mountains. It was only opened to rafting in 1996 and yields some of the most exciting class IV-V white water in Nepal.

Karnali River Rafting

Nepal’longest and largest river, the Karnali springs fourth from the base of mount Kailash in Tibet, the centre of the universe for both the Buddhist and Hindus religious.

Seti River Rafting

Most of the year, the Seti -famous for its dazzling scenery-is a gentle river, which attracts families, bird watchers, nature lovers and dreamers.The warm waters of this river 

Sun Koshi River Rafting

Sun Koshi River is one among the 10 most exciting whitewater rafting in the world. Passing remote village, mountains covered with forests and rice terraces, the river offers

Tamur River Rafting

Tamur River rafting comprises of 4 day trek to the remote, raw and unexplored part of Eastern Himalaya of Nepal which has been bedecked by Mt Makalu, Mt Kanchanjunga and dense multicolored Rhododendron forest.