Overview
Trishuli River Rafting Package -1 Night 2 Days Tour Package
Experience the thrill of Trishuli River rafting with our 1 Night tour package. Enjoy resort stay and adventurous activities like zipline.
Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is bordered to the north by Tibet of the Peoples Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147,181 square Kilometers (56,827 sq mile) and a population of approximately 30.89 million [2023 AD], Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest country by land mass and the 49th most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s largest metropolitan city. Nepal has certain unique things like 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in One Country,8 out of 14 Highest Mountain Peaks in the World, birth place of goddess Sita, birth place of lord Gautam Buddha, beautiful lakes, different religions, Nepalese cuisine, paradise for trekkers & safer travel destination.
Nepal is of roughly trapezoidal shape, 800 kilometer (500 mile) long and 200 kilometer (125 mile) wide in average. See List of territories by size for the comparative size of Nepal. Nepal is commonly divided into three physiographic areas: the Mountain, Hill, Siwalik region and Terai Regions. These ecological belts run east-west and are vertically intersected by Nepal’s major, north to south flowing river systems. The southern lowland plains or Terai bordering India are part of the northern rim of the Indo-Gangetic plains. They were formed and are fed by three major rivers: the Koshi, the Narayani, and the Karnali. This region has a subtropical to tropical climate.
Climate from June to August the monsoon time and only city to city based tour we recommend. The post-monsoon period from September to November is considered best time in Nepal. It will be clean air and excellent mountain views can be seen. Days are warm and sunny, although nights become increasingly cool. Winter time from December to February is dry and clear with temperatures dropping below freezing especially at high altitudes places, although in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan and Lumbini it can still sometimes reach a pleasant 25C. Spring (March to May) is warmer and considered second high season for tour is a particularly beautiful time to visit as the rhododendrons and the orchids are in flower.
Trishuli river is flowing from a famous pilgrim, high in the Himalaya at Gosainkund the God Shiva drove his trident into the rocky mountain to create three springs –the source of the river and hence its name Trishuli. Trishuli river rafting follows trail in the white water of Trisuli River which is Nepal’s most accessible river, making it one of the more popular choices. Rising from Langtang Himal with impressive gorges and exciting grade 2-3 rapids it is suitable for everybody: an easy introduction for those who have no previous rafting experience and ideal. The river follows the national highway and after your enjoyable Trishuli River rafting /kayaking. You can easily continue onward to Chitwan jungle trip, Pokhara or Kathmandu. During the monsoon, the river promises a more challenging ride, with powerful rapids and whirlpools. The scenery of river Trishuli includes small gorges and glimpse of the cable car leading to the famous Hindu Manakamana Temple. Trishuli River is an excellent river for those looking for a short river trip, without the challenge of huge rapids, with beautiful scenery and a relatively peaceful environment.
Rafting in Trishuli River
3 Days Bandipur & Pokhara Tour
4 Days Pokhara & Ghandruk Tour
8 Days Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhara Overland Tour
Outline Itinerary
Day 01 : Kathmandu To Charaudi
07:00 AM: Start drive to Charoudi
10:00 Am: Meet our rafting guide , take short brief and start rafting for 3-4 hour
14:00 PM: Check in at resort.And lunch and replax
18:00 PM: Enjoy campfire
20:00 PM: Dinner and overnight
Day 02 : Village Tour And Departure
06:30 AM: Breakfast
07:30 AM: Visit nearby village
10:00 AM: Drive to Kathmandu
14:00 AM: Arrive Kathandu
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