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. The special attraction [...]
The rafting trip in Trisuli River starts from Charaundi. It takes 3 hours drive in a bus along the Prithvi Highway to reach Charaundi from Kathmandu. The rafting route is 40 km long and takes 2 days to raft to the ending point at Simaltal. The river grade is III between September to May and [...]
Devghat is 6 kilometers northeast of Narayanghat. It is the confluence of the Kali Gandaki and the Trisuli River. It is a very sacred place for Hindus and many elderly Nepalis come here to live their final years. Every morning large crowds of devotees go to the river confluence for ritual bathing, wedding rituals and [...]
Since Mugling is at the junction of the westward-flowing Trisuli River and the eastward-flowing Marsyangdi River, it is a popular spot for white water rafting. Many rafting trips start or end here. It is also the launching place for the rafting trip down the Narayani river to Narayanghat and Chitwan National Park. You might enjoy [...]
Benighat is on the way to Mugling, after Malekhu. Here the Budhi Gandaki River merges with the Trisuli River. You might enjoy these Related Posts:Rafting in Trisuli River Can I go for rafting in Mugling?Himalayan White Water Challenge 2009Hetauda to Naryangarh to Mugling biking routeKathmandu to Pokhara biking route via the Prithvi Highway
The logical starting point is Damauli, on the Kathmandu to Pokhara Prithvi Highway, between Mugling and Pokhara. This would give you 32 kilometers of rafting to the confluence of Trisuli River. It is also possible to raft a higher section, starting at Dule Gouda, which would add another 30 kilometers, but considering the quality of [...]
Rafting in the Trisuli River is cheap because it is probably one of the least desirable rafting trips in the country. The beaches are often heavily used and are littered with garbage and toilet paper. Fire pits are assimilated into the sand. This combined with the noise and pollution of the highway makes Trisuli a [...]
The rapids on the Kaligandaki River are much more technical and continual than those on the Trisuli. You are discouraged to undertake such ventures in high waters unless you are an accomplished kayaker experienced in avoiding big holes. Please click here to know more about rafting in Kali Gandaki River. You might enjoy these Related [...]
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