This all-encompassing trip takes you from the mountains near the Tibet border to the hot dusty Indian plains. It certainly is one classy river with lots of fun to be had by paddlers…simply put, a golden journey with many highlights
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550
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Description:
In length, the Sunkoshi is the longest river trips in Nepal traversing 270 km through the beautiful Mahabharata Mountain range. It begins after a 3 hour drive from Kathmandu and is 60 km from the Tibet border.
This river begins its journey slowly allowing the rafter or kayaker to gain a feel for its ways. As the river progresses through fantastic scenery and quite villages, where you can experience Nepal’s lush culture. Its intensity picks up and boast some of the biggest waves seen on raft-able rivers in the entire world. This trip is listed as one of the world’s top ten classic river journeys and if you have the time and want to experience the real Nepal, it’s certainly a trip worth considering for not only rafters, but intermediate to experienced kayakers as well.
Over 9 days you will cover many Class 4/5 rapids.
This is one of the best long river raft trips in the world...one NOT to be missed!
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!
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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!