7 Rivers in 14 days, Can you handle it?! From the West to the East, we'll show you exactly why Nepal is famous for whitewater.
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Description:
At GRG's, kayaking is what we do, so we have put together a 2 week expedition to showcases the best rivers that Nepal has to offer.
Warming up on the gentle Trisuli right through to the mighty Belephi Khola, this is one trip you won't forget in a hurry. For experienced kayakers only. Not only will you get to kayak some of the best whitewater in the world but you will paddle through some of the most stunning scenery on this planet. This trip wil get you away from the usual tourist trials and into the heart of Nepal and it's magical culture. Day 1- Trisuli
Day 2- Trisuli
Day 3-Upper Seti
Day 4- Modi Khola
Day 5- Modi Khola
Day 6-Madi
Day 7-Madi
Day 8- Madi
Day 9- Marsyandi
Day 10-Marsyandi
Day 11-Marsyani
Day 12-Bhote Kosi
Day 13-Bhote Kosi
Day 14-Belephi Khola
And relax!!!
Get in touch with us if you would like to kayak this trip.
Conditions:
You need to have a degree of flexibility to your trip as Nepal is a developing country and therefore sometimes unpredicatable! Leave at least a few days either side of the trip so that we can make sure you don't miss you flight! However, rivers can be added/removed to your schedule.
You will need travel insurance to cover you for the rivers we are running.
We will need at least 2 kayakers to run this trip, individuals can be added onto existing trips.
You need to a competent kayaker to run most of these rivers.
Responsible Action:
GRG's is dedicated to responsible tourism as we know our actions can have a huge impact on Nepal.
We are 100% local, which means every penny of what you spend stays in Nepal, from your bus driver to you safety kayak...they will all be Nepali! we also source everything we need for the trips locally, helping local communities.
we never buy food for camp fires so as not to encourage deforestation and we never leave anything to show where we have been, taking all our rubbish back to Kathmandu to dispose of properly