Address:Thamel, Kathmandu
Trishuli River is the longest and largest river in Nepal that flows down from Mount Kailash in Tibet. Trishuli River rafting is one of the most popular and adventurous rafting destinations in Nepal. The Trishuli River is the ideal choice if you wish to experience the natural beauty of Nepal with scenic views of forests, gorges, and valleys in a short period of time. It is a single-day rafting package for adventure lovers who are in Nepal to explore the beauty of the country yet lack time.
The minimum number of rafters in a package is 5 whereas the maximum number depends upon your choice and availability.
What are the major highlights?
● Scenic drive from Kathmandu to (the rafting Point)
● Beginner-friendly rafting
● Fun, exciting, and adventurous journey
What should you take along with you for the rafting day?
● Quick dry shirts and shorts
● Swimwears
● Sunscreen, sunglasses and lip balm
● Warm clothing for the evening
● Towel and toiletries
● Medications (if you need any)
● Water bottle
● Sport shoes
● Camera (if you do not like capturing pictures on your phone)
The best time for the Trishuli River rafting is the months of September, October, and November. June, July, and August fall under monsoon, so rafting is not possible during this time. After the monsoon, the river will flow at a good pace making it possible for a wild ride.
The duration of the rafting trip varies depending on the chosen package, but typically its done for 3-4 hours in a day.
No prior rafting experience is necessary. Our experienced guides provide thorough safety briefings and instructions before the trip begins.
The Trishuli River offers a mix of rapids ranging from Grade II to Grade III, suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters.
We recommend wearing comfortable swimwear or quick-drying clothes and sturdy footwear that can get wet.
We recommend leaving valuables and non-waterproof items behind. We provide dry bags for storing essential items such as cameras, phones, and medications.