The Karnali River is the longest and largest in Nepal, originating from Mount Kailash in Tibet. The 180-kilometer-long river flows from Tibet into the south of Nepal. The River is one of the most popular rafting destinations for both the rafters and the guides since it provides a spectacular white-water roller coaster experience. The river flows into pristine jungle areas teeming with wildlife, birds, and fish.
Karnali River Rafting is one of the best rafting trips in Nepal. Taking place on the country's longest and largest river, the Karnali boasts wild rapids excellent for rafting, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife safaris.
Karnali, popularly known as the "Wild West," has seen an increase in tourism as a result of its unique natural beauty and purely natural environment. The rapids, which occur due to the tiny gorges and torrent of fast-flowing water, will take your breath away and fill you with excitement as you participate in this thrilling adventure. The rafting trip is a long yet rewarding experience that every traveler hopes to have.
While rafting, you will see the breathtaking view of Nepal while encountering a pristine environment and its beauties and diversity in flora and fauna, as well as the significant structural monuments of this place. This thrilling adventure, which takes place in the extreme west of Nepal, begins in Sauli and ends in Chisapani.
This Karnali River Rafting is suitable for those looking for a more unique experience in Nepal with stunning landscapes and exciting river activity.
We will go on a long bus drive to the Western part of the country, so you are advised to carry plenty of water and other essential items. We will reach Surkhet late at night. Overnight at Surkhet.
After breakfast, we will continue our journey to Dungeshwar, the Karnali put-in point (5 hours). This portion of the road is still undeveloped, with picturesque villages and farms. After lunch, we will go on a short rafting trip to set up a camp at the bank of Karnali. Overnight at a tented camp.
The river provides the squad with time to organize. The rapids and water flow allow us to learn from our mistakes. But still, we will manage to get at least one great class IV rapid in. Overnight at a tented camp.
When people think of Himalayan water, this is the kind of day that comes to mind. It's massive and ongoing. The Jungle Corridor is where we go. It's all ours, this shrinking jungle-clad gorge. When the guide says "all forward", he means it! Enjoy the journey for the entire day and camp in this breathtaking location. Overnight in a tented camp.
More of the same, with the iconic GOD'S HOUSE rapid. Don't forget to look at the birds, which are just as plentiful as the beautiful flora.
It's still not over! Keep paddling as hard as you can! On another day of exciting action and breathtaking beauty, you are truly experiencing the finest of the west.
Since this is a vacation, we've scheduled a day off so you can enjoy your time in the surroundings and relax on a beautiful sandy beach.
As we exit the gorge, the rapids begin to fade. We cross through the Seti River's junction, where the river widens. Today and the next day and a half are free to relax and enjoy the journey while taking in the sights of the countryside and communities you pass through. You've probably seen the safety kayakers in action and been inspired, so ask the guides for some supervised instruction, or take control of the raft and learn about the river.
Around lunchtime, we arrive at the end of our rafting journey, where our bus will be waiting to pick us up. Those who have reserved a trip to Bardia National Park (highly recommended) will also be picked up from the same location
In the early morning hours of the eleventh day, we arrive at Kathmandu/Pokhara. Overnight at a hotel.
The list details the required items to be brought during the rafting journey.
1. Valid passport with 2 copies
2. Extra passport-sized photographs
3. Shorts and half-pants
4. T-shirts
5. Sun-block
6. Sunglasses
7. Lip-guard
8. Warm clothes or fleece lining to wear in the evening after rafting
9. Towel
10. Toiletry kit
11. First Aid Kit Box
12. Comfortable sandals and shoes
13. Extra cash for personal use and for tips to show your gratitude to your guide and driver (Tips are not mandatory but expected)
14. Water Bottle
15. Liquid Hand Sanitizer and Liquid Hand Wash
Discover an exhilarating rafting adventure along Nepal's longest river, the Karnali, known for its powerful rapids and stunning scenery.
Karnali River Rafting is considered challenging due to its Class IV and V rapids, ideal for experienced rafters seeking adventure and thrills.
The best seasons for rafting are from September to December and March to May, when the weather is perfect for rafting.
The rafting trip typically lasts 7-11 days, depending on the itinerary, offering an unforgettable experience on Nepal’s wildest river.
While prior rafting experience is recommended, the trip is suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness, as safety instructions are provided.
All essential rafting gear like life jackets, paddles, helmets, and dry bags will be provided, but you should bring personal items like a swimsuit, sunscreen, and quick-dry clothing.
Yes, the Karnali River Rafting is safe with experienced guides, safety kayakers, and support teams ensuring your safety throughout the journey.
The trip starts at Dungeshwar, located in the western part of Nepal, and continues downstream towards Chisapani.
Apart from thrilling rapids, you can spot wildlife like crocodiles, river dolphins, and various bird species, especially in the serene parts of the river.
Yes, many tours offer the chance to extend your adventure by combining rafting with visits to Bardia National Park or exploring nearby villages and cultural sites.
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The Karnali River is the longest and largest in Nepal, originating from Mount Kailash in Tibet. The 180-kilometer-long river flows from Tibet into the south of Nepal. The River is one of the most popular rafting destinations for both the rafters and the guides since it provides a spectacular white-water roller coaster experience. The river flows into pristine jungle areas teeming with wildlife, birds, and fish.
Karnali River Rafting is one of the best rafting trips in Nepal. Taking place on the country's longest and largest river, the Karnali boasts wild rapids excellent for rafting, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife safaris.
Karnali, popularly known as the "Wild West," has seen an increase in tourism as a result of its unique natural beauty and purely natural environment. The rapids, which occur due to the tiny gorges and torrent of fast-flowing water, will take your breath away and fill you with excitement as you participate in this thrilling adventure. The rafting trip is a long yet rewarding experience that every traveler hopes to have.
While rafting, you will see the breathtaking view of Nepal while encountering a pristine environment and its beauties and diversity in flora and fauna, as well as the significant structural monuments of this place. This thrilling adventure, which takes place in the extreme west of Nepal, begins in Sauli and ends in Chisapani.
This Karnali River Rafting is suitable for those looking for a more unique experience in Nepal with stunning landscapes and exciting river activity.
We will go on a long bus drive to the Western part of the country, so you are advised to carry plenty of water and other essential items. We will reach Surkhet late at night. Overnight at Surkhet.
After breakfast, we will continue our journey to Dungeshwar, the Karnali put-in point (5 hours). This portion of the road is still undeveloped, with picturesque villages and farms. After lunch, we will go on a short rafting trip to set up a camp at the bank of Karnali. Overnight at a tented camp.
The river provides the squad with time to organize. The rapids and water flow allow us to learn from our mistakes. But still, we will manage to get at least one great class IV rapid in. Overnight at a tented camp.
When people think of Himalayan water, this is the kind of day that comes to mind. It's massive and ongoing. The Jungle Corridor is where we go. It's all ours, this shrinking jungle-clad gorge. When the guide says "all forward", he means it! Enjoy the journey for the entire day and camp in this breathtaking location. Overnight in a tented camp.
More of the same, with the iconic GOD'S HOUSE rapid. Don't forget to look at the birds, which are just as plentiful as the beautiful flora.
It's still not over! Keep paddling as hard as you can! On another day of exciting action and breathtaking beauty, you are truly experiencing the finest of the west.
Since this is a vacation, we've scheduled a day off so you can enjoy your time in the surroundings and relax on a beautiful sandy beach.
As we exit the gorge, the rapids begin to fade. We cross through the Seti River's junction, where the river widens. Today and the next day and a half are free to relax and enjoy the journey while taking in the sights of the countryside and communities you pass through. You've probably seen the safety kayakers in action and been inspired, so ask the guides for some supervised instruction, or take control of the raft and learn about the river.
Around lunchtime, we arrive at the end of our rafting journey, where our bus will be waiting to pick us up. Those who have reserved a trip to Bardia National Park (highly recommended) will also be picked up from the same location
In the early morning hours of the eleventh day, we arrive at Kathmandu/Pokhara. Overnight at a hotel.
The list details the required items to be brought during the rafting journey.
1. Valid passport with 2 copies
2. Extra passport-sized photographs
3. Shorts and half-pants
4. T-shirts
5. Sun-block
6. Sunglasses
7. Lip-guard
8. Warm clothes or fleece lining to wear in the evening after rafting
9. Towel
10. Toiletry kit
11. First Aid Kit Box
12. Comfortable sandals and shoes
13. Extra cash for personal use and for tips to show your gratitude to your guide and driver (Tips are not mandatory but expected)
14. Water Bottle
15. Liquid Hand Sanitizer and Liquid Hand Wash
Discover an exhilarating rafting adventure along Nepal's longest river, the Karnali, known for its powerful rapids and stunning scenery.
Karnali River Rafting is considered challenging due to its Class IV and V rapids, ideal for experienced rafters seeking adventure and thrills.
The best seasons for rafting are from September to December and March to May, when the weather is perfect for rafting.
The rafting trip typically lasts 7-11 days, depending on the itinerary, offering an unforgettable experience on Nepal’s wildest river.
While prior rafting experience is recommended, the trip is suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness, as safety instructions are provided.
All essential rafting gear like life jackets, paddles, helmets, and dry bags will be provided, but you should bring personal items like a swimsuit, sunscreen, and quick-dry clothing.
Yes, the Karnali River Rafting is safe with experienced guides, safety kayakers, and support teams ensuring your safety throughout the journey.
The trip starts at Dungeshwar, located in the western part of Nepal, and continues downstream towards Chisapani.
Apart from thrilling rapids, you can spot wildlife like crocodiles, river dolphins, and various bird species, especially in the serene parts of the river.
Yes, many tours offer the chance to extend your adventure by combining rafting with visits to Bardia National Park or exploring nearby villages and cultural sites.
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