Kali Gandaki River, originating from the Nhubine Himal Glacier, Mustang is one of the most sacred rivers in Nepal. The River Kali Gandaki is named after the Hindu goddess "Kali"- the deity of destruction. It is a medium-length river that passes through the plains of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range. In 1991, the Nepalese government initially allowed commercial rafting on the Kali Gandaki River.
Rafting in Kali Gandaki River is fun as well as challenging as you can experience the exhilarating class 3 and 4 rapids. Kali Gandaki River Rafting journey offers panoramic views of the Annapurna range, unique cultures, thundering rapids, historic villages, amazing beaches as well as multiple waterfalls along the way. The real adventure of rafting in this river can be experienced from September to December and from March to May.
If you are seeking for a short yet full of thrilling adventure, this rafting trip is for you!
From Pokhara, drive for 4 hours till you reach Beni. During the driving session, you will be greeted by the stunning views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhcpuchhre peaks. As you reach the rafting spot, you will be provided with the necessary rafting gear and carefully listen to the instructions given by the guide. Today, you will encounter different rapids including Small Brother and Big Brother. You will spend 4-5 hours in the river, and as you reach Modi Khola you make a stop. You will spend the night at the campsite on the bank of Modi Khola. Enjoy your evening with the breeze of the river along with the green scenery. Overnight at a tented camp.
Today you float down the river after a good breakfast. The day is filled with adrenaline rushes, relaxation, and scenes of Annapurna I and Himalchuli. You will encounter class III rapid, as well as the difficult class IV rapid named REFUND. This portion of the river has a lot of vines, fauna, and lush flora on the cliffs. Overnight at a tented camp below the village of Purti Ghat.
Raft towards Setibeni, and as usual you will encounter some rapids. As you paddle around the Setibeni, you will see some black rocks called Shaligram. It is worshipped by the Hindus as the manifestation of Lord Vishnu. You will continue to raft until you reach the endpoint of the raft i.e. Mirmi. From Mirmi, we return to Pokhara by bus, which takes around 5 hours. Overnight in a hotel in Pokhara.
Travel to Kathmandu by bus if it is your primary destination. Enjoy the scenic drive of 8 hours. Check-in at the hotel once you reach Kathmandu. Overnight in a hotel in Kathmandu.
1. Shorts and half pants
2. T-shirt
3. Sunglasses
4. Sunblock
5. Swim wear
6. Comfortable shoes to wear during the raft
7. Warm clothes to wear in the evening
8. Towel
9. Toiletry kit
10. Flashlight
11. Lip guard
12. Water bottle
Kali Gandaki River Rafting is an adventurous water activity on the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal, known for its thrilling rapids, scenic beauty, and challenging course.
The Kali Gandaki River offers class II to IV rapids, making it suitable for both beginners with guidance and experienced rafters looking for a more challenging adventure.
The rafting trip on Kali Gandaki River typically lasts 2-4 days, depending on the selected package and weather conditions.
The best time to go rafting on the Kali Gandaki River is during the pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) seasons when the water level is ideal for rafting.
You should bring lightweight, quick-drying clothes, a swimsuit, sunscreen, water shoes, a camera, and a dry bag to keep your belongings safe and dry.
No prior rafting experience is required for Kali Gandaki River Rafting, as you’ll be guided by experienced instructors who will teach you the basics before you begin.
Yes, Kali Gandaki River Rafting is safe. All trips are led by professional guides who ensure safety measures, including life jackets, helmets, and safety briefing sessions.
Children under 12 years old are generally not recommended for rafting due to the challenging rapids. However, you can contact the provider for more information.
You’ll enjoy stunning views of the Himalayan mountains, lush forests, riverside villages, and abundant wildlife, including birds and exotic animals.
After completing your Kali Gandaki rafting adventure, you’ll return to your base or a nearby town for relaxation, hot meals, and an overnight stay before returning to Kathmandu or Pokhara.
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Kali Gandaki River, originating from the Nhubine Himal Glacier, Mustang is one of the most sacred rivers in Nepal. The River Kali Gandaki is named after the Hindu goddess "Kali"- the deity of destruction. It is a medium-length river that passes through the plains of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range. In 1991, the Nepalese government initially allowed commercial rafting on the Kali Gandaki River.
Rafting in Kali Gandaki River is fun as well as challenging as you can experience the exhilarating class 3 and 4 rapids. Kali Gandaki River Rafting journey offers panoramic views of the Annapurna range, unique cultures, thundering rapids, historic villages, amazing beaches as well as multiple waterfalls along the way. The real adventure of rafting in this river can be experienced from September to December and from March to May.
If you are seeking for a short yet full of thrilling adventure, this rafting trip is for you!
From Pokhara, drive for 4 hours till you reach Beni. During the driving session, you will be greeted by the stunning views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhcpuchhre peaks. As you reach the rafting spot, you will be provided with the necessary rafting gear and carefully listen to the instructions given by the guide. Today, you will encounter different rapids including Small Brother and Big Brother. You will spend 4-5 hours in the river, and as you reach Modi Khola you make a stop. You will spend the night at the campsite on the bank of Modi Khola. Enjoy your evening with the breeze of the river along with the green scenery. Overnight at a tented camp.
Today you float down the river after a good breakfast. The day is filled with adrenaline rushes, relaxation, and scenes of Annapurna I and Himalchuli. You will encounter class III rapid, as well as the difficult class IV rapid named REFUND. This portion of the river has a lot of vines, fauna, and lush flora on the cliffs. Overnight at a tented camp below the village of Purti Ghat.
Raft towards Setibeni, and as usual you will encounter some rapids. As you paddle around the Setibeni, you will see some black rocks called Shaligram. It is worshipped by the Hindus as the manifestation of Lord Vishnu. You will continue to raft until you reach the endpoint of the raft i.e. Mirmi. From Mirmi, we return to Pokhara by bus, which takes around 5 hours. Overnight in a hotel in Pokhara.
Travel to Kathmandu by bus if it is your primary destination. Enjoy the scenic drive of 8 hours. Check-in at the hotel once you reach Kathmandu. Overnight in a hotel in Kathmandu.
1. Shorts and half pants
2. T-shirt
3. Sunglasses
4. Sunblock
5. Swim wear
6. Comfortable shoes to wear during the raft
7. Warm clothes to wear in the evening
8. Towel
9. Toiletry kit
10. Flashlight
11. Lip guard
12. Water bottle
Kali Gandaki River Rafting is an adventurous water activity on the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal, known for its thrilling rapids, scenic beauty, and challenging course.
The Kali Gandaki River offers class II to IV rapids, making it suitable for both beginners with guidance and experienced rafters looking for a more challenging adventure.
The rafting trip on Kali Gandaki River typically lasts 2-4 days, depending on the selected package and weather conditions.
The best time to go rafting on the Kali Gandaki River is during the pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) seasons when the water level is ideal for rafting.
You should bring lightweight, quick-drying clothes, a swimsuit, sunscreen, water shoes, a camera, and a dry bag to keep your belongings safe and dry.
No prior rafting experience is required for Kali Gandaki River Rafting, as you’ll be guided by experienced instructors who will teach you the basics before you begin.
Yes, Kali Gandaki River Rafting is safe. All trips are led by professional guides who ensure safety measures, including life jackets, helmets, and safety briefing sessions.
Children under 12 years old are generally not recommended for rafting due to the challenging rapids. However, you can contact the provider for more information.
You’ll enjoy stunning views of the Himalayan mountains, lush forests, riverside villages, and abundant wildlife, including birds and exotic animals.
After completing your Kali Gandaki rafting adventure, you’ll return to your base or a nearby town for relaxation, hot meals, and an overnight stay before returning to Kathmandu or Pokhara.
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