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2 Days Trishuli River Rafting

Group Size 1 and more
Mode of Travel Adventures
Accommodation Tented Camp
Meals Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Transportation Tourist Bus/ Public Bus

trip Overview

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 uses for short white-water breaks for tourists heading to Pokhara and other western regions of Nepal out of Kathmandu. But for the enthusiasts of rafting, Trishuli can offer two or even more days of exciting water-course experience. Much more than a momentary play with its blue waters! The put-in point is generally Charaundi and the put-out point is Mugling for a two-day trip.

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.

Itinerary

6 Hrs Tent Camp

We start at 7 o’clock in Kathmandu and reach Charaundi before 9 o’clock. We quickly make the raft ready, brief you about safety and what you need to do en-route, and get into the water. We navigate through grade II and III rapids during the day. The rapids bear names, some Nepali and some English! Our guides will tell the stories. We lunch at the river bank just before we enter the Trishuli gorge. It is a spectacular, wild spot with huge boulders, rendered smooth and looking like sculptures by years of powerful currents. After lunch, we pass through the gorge. Here the river narrows down, and the rapids increase in number and intensity. We emerge at Jholengepul where locals from a long suspension bridge cheer us as we pass under it. We stop at Kuringtar and overnight at Tented Camp, starkly beautiful Trishuli beach.


This is a short day, but very interesting. We meander our raft through a densely forested canyon that offers good opportunities for bird-watching. We also see and meet locals on the way, mostly belonging to Magar and Gurung ethnicities. Then we stop our journey at Muglin and go either to Pokhara or return to Kathmandu.


What's included

  • 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

CANCELLATION

  • Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure
  • 30% of the total cost of the trip will be charged if cancelled between 60 to 30 days prior to departure date
  • 60% of total cost of the trip will be charged if cancelled in between 30 to 14 days prior to departure date. 
  • No refund will be provided if cancelled within 14 days prior of departure date.
  • No refunded will be provided if the guest will not show up. 
  • Regrettably, in case where the trek/tour can not be completed due to customer's own problem or sickness or unfavourable weather there will be no refund. 
  • If the trekking/tour is extended more than given itinerary extra charge will be applied accordingly 
  • If the agreed trip can not be organised due to bad weather or any unforeseen events, similar trip will be organised (in the mutual understanding with the travellers)