Get your adrenaline going on this continuous whitewater river. By far the best short river Nepal has to offer.
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Description:
The path of this river is the steepest in Nepal creating a virtual year-round torrent that provides some of the most exciting rafting in the world. The river is fed by the melting snows and glaciers of Mount Shisa Pangma, the worlds tenth highest mountain and creates one of the most dramatic and furious rivers to carve its way through Nepal’s mountains and rolling Himalayan foothills
This certainly isn’t the rafting trip for the faint hearted, but if you are into intense physical activity, fun and non-stop heart pounding action, then you should seriously consider this trip as the white water challenge for you.
Conditions:
We ask that you have your own travel insurance to cover you for the rivers that you wish to run.
We also ask that you have a degree of flexibility in your dates. Although we try to make things run as smoothly as possible, Nepal is a developing country and as such strikes etc are uncontrollable!
We need at least 4 rafters to run this trip, however individuals are welcome to join existing groups.
No experience of rafting is required for this trip, although it is helpful if you know how to swim!
Responsible Action:
We are 100% local, from the drivers we use to our raft guides. This means that 100% of what you spend stays in Nepal to benefit Nepal.
We run our own trips, we guide your bike tours and your raft trips, which means that none of your money goes on commission.
We source everything we need for our trips locally. Rather than buying our food from Kathmandu, we source it from the local villages so as to benefit the communities we are travelling through.
We never buy wood from villages so as not to encourage deforestation. If we want a camp fire we have a rummage for spare drift wood.
We know that tourism has an impact on our environment but we are very careful not to influence rural communities. We keep our groups small and leave no trace of our being there after we have gone. All our rubbish is collected up and disposed of back in Kathmandu, right down to the last cigarette but!