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Himalayan White Water Challenge 2009
Nepal Association of Rafting Agents (NARA) in association with Mountain Dew is organizing Himalayan White Water Challenge 2009 in Trisuli River. The event is being organized from November 27 to 29, 2009. The event will include extreme slalom, down river racing and free style competition to determine the white water rafting champion.
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Arun River Rafting
Rafting in Arun River starts at Tumlingtar (Sabaiya Khola). You need to take an hour flight to Tumlingtar from Kathmandu. The river grade is III to IV and the rafting ends in Chattra. Rafting takes 3 days to complete. You need to drive 14 hours on a bus to travel back to Kathmandu.
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Rafting in Kali Gandaki River
The Kali Gandaki River rafting starts from near Beni, which is 4 hours drive from Pokhara. The route is 90 kilometers long and takes 3 days to complete. On the first day, you will camp in the confluence of Modi Khola and the Kali Gandkai River. On the second day, you will camp below the
Tamor River rafting
The rafting trip in Tamor River starts from Dhoban. At Dhoban, the three tributaries of Tamor river meet. You need to take a 15 hours drive from Kathmandu to Basantpur or a flight from Kathmandu to Biratanagar and further 5 hours drive to Basantapur. From Basantapur take 3 to 4 days trekking to Dhoban. The
Rafting in Karnali River
The Karnali River rafting starts in Sauli in Surkhet. It takes 14 hours ride on a bus from Kathmandu or 4 hours ride on a bus from Nepalgunj, if you take an hour’s flight to Nepalgunj from Kathmandu. The rafting route, which ends in Chisapani, is 180 km and takes 7 days to complete. You
Rafting in Bhote Koshi River
Rafting in the Bhote Koshi River starts at Borderland Resort, which is 95 km away from Kathmandu on the Araniko Higway. It takes around 4 hours to reach there on a bus or a car. The route is 10 kilometers long and the trip takes a day to complete with the trip ending at Lamosangu
Rafting in Sun Koshi River
Sun Koshi River rafting starts in Dolalghat, which is three hours drive from Kathmandu. The rafting route is 270 kilometers long and ends in Chattra. It takes seven days of rafting to complete the trip. The return travel to Kathmandu after the trip takes 14 hours. The river grade is III to V- between September
Rafting in Marshyangdi River
Marshyangdi River rafting starts from Nagdi in Lamjung. It takes 8 hours ride on a bus from Kathmandu to reach Besisahar and one day trek to Nagdi. The rafting route, which ends in Bimal Nagar, is 27 km long and takes 2 days to complete. The first day of the rafting trip ends in Besisahar.
Rafting in Seti River
The starting point for the Seti River rafting is Damauli, which is 4.5 hours of bus ride from Kathmandu on the way to Pokhara. The rafting route is 32 km long and ends in Narayanghat. It takes 2 days to complete the rafting trip. The rafting starts in the Seti River and progresses to the










