Rafting in Nepal

Rafting in Nepal is a thrilling adventure that attracts both novice and experienced paddlers from around the world. Nepal's diverse river systems, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage make it one of the premier destinations for white-water rafting. Here are some key details regarding rafting in Nepal:

 Popular Rivers for Rafting

1. Bhote Koshi River
   - Location: Near the Tibet border, about 3 hours from Kathmandu.
   - Grade: IV-V
   - Description: Known for its thrilling rapids and stunning gorges, the Bhote Koshi is ideal for adventure seekers looking for a challenging experience.

2. Trishuli River
   - Location: Accessible from Kathmandu and Pokhara.
   - Grade: II-III
   - Description: A great river for beginners, the Trishuli offers a mix of fun rapids and beautiful scenery, making it a popular choice for day trips.

3. Karnali River
   - Location: Remote western Nepal.
   - Grade: IV-V
   - Description: The longest river in Nepal, the Karnali is known for its adventurous rapids and stunning natural beauty. It offers multi-day rafting trips that include camping along the riverbanks.

4. Seti River
   - Location :Near Pokhara.
   - Grade: II-III
   - Description: Ideal for families and beginners, the Seti River features gentle rapids and beautiful scenery, making it a perfect introduction to white-water rafting.

5. Marsyangdi River
   - Location: Near Besisahar.
   - Grade: IV-V
   - Description: Known for its challenging rapids and beautiful landscapes, the Marsyangdi is suitable for more experienced rafters.

Season for Rafting

- Best Time: The ideal months for rafting in Nepal are from September to December and March to May. During these months, the water levels are optimal, and the weather is generally pleasant.