Trishuli rafting is one of the most popular rafting trips in Nepal as it is easily accessible, can be easily handled even by a first timer and can be finished even within a day. The rapids encountered at the river are pretty much straightforward throughout the year. The put in point of this rafting trip is Charaudi whereas the take out point is Kuringhat.
As the rapids are straightforward most of the time of the year, the rafting trip is a good option throughout the year but you can have a much better experience from September to December. This rafting expedition is suitable for someone looking for a short trip with exciting rapids and beautiful scenery. The intensity of the rapids increases during monsoon which attracts different set of rafter. Rafting in the Trishuli River gives you a whole of exciting experience even in a short period of time.
We will drive to either Charaudi (from Kathmandu which will take 3 and a half hour) or to Baireni(for 2 days (put-in-point)). The professional guides will brief you about safety and paddling instructions. We will hit some rapids of Twin Rocks, Ladies’ Delight, Monsoon, Upset, Surprise, Butterfly and Bijuli or Lighting rapid throughout our journey towards Kuringhat, a small pleasing village. Also, from Baireni point we are through the rapids like Snell’s Nose, Monkey and Teen Devi.
Day 02:
As we start from the Baireni, we will have our camp at Charaudi and straight forward to the Kuringhat following some rapids for our two days package. At the take out point in Kuringhat, you will have plenty of time to take a nice, warm bath, change clothes and have a heartwarming lunch. After lunch you can either go back to Kathmandu or drive to Chitwan or Pokhara.
- Professional English speaking licensed guides highly trained and safety certified to international standards in Whitewater River Guiding, Swift Water Rescue, and Wilderness First Aid.
- Professionally trained and certified safety kayakers.
- Quality rafting and kayaking equipment, including boats, kayaks, helmets, paddles, PFDs, dry bags and Pelican boxes.
- Accommodation in a camp and all necessary facilities including two man tents, shelters, simple mattress and sleeping bag, toilet tents, etc.
- Treated drinking water.
- Two-way transportation.
- River permits.
- Industry standard first aid kits.
- Team photos (photos videos by our team).
- Visas, flights, other taxes etc.
- Personal items like toiletries, clothing, camera etc.
- Alcohol and other packed food.
- Insurance policy: paddlers need to have their own insurance since we only provide insurance to our crew.
- Tips for guides – we pay our guides and porters fairly but if you want you can tip them personally.