Nepal, the land replete with mighty rivers, offers the most enchanting and adventurous rafting experience in the world. No other country has such a choice of trips on wild rivers with warm water, a subtropical climate, and huge white-sand beaches that are ideal for camping. Rivers are graded for difficulty on an international scale from class 1 defined as easy-moving water with few obstacles, to Class 6 being considered nearly impossible to negotiate and a hazard to life! As long as you are in reasonable physical condition and arent afraid of water, you can safely go rafting on rivers graded from Class 1 to 3. For more difficult and exciting Class 4 and 5 rivers, you should be active, confident in water and preferably have some rafting experience.
As per the river grading we have designed the various itineraries ranging from 1 day to 8 nights /9 days trip. |
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WE WILL PROVIDE
- 2-man tent *Sleeping mats
- Drybags * Rafts and paddles
- Food * All safety equipment
- (life-jackets. Helmats, throw- lines)
- Guide * Cook porters \helpers
- Permits * Transportation
- Candles * Crockery and cutlery
- Tarpaulin" dining table " * First aid kit
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YOU SHOULD PROVIDE
- River wear
- Tie -on sunglasses
- A peaked cop
- Swimming costume (to wear under t -short & short )
- T-short
- Drawstring short
- Sport sandals :NOT leather (eg '' Teva'')
- River bank equipment :
- Thermal underwear
- Extra T -short
- Trousers (not jeans )
- Fleece or warm jacket
- Lightweight waterproof jacket that can also be worm on raft if it rains
- Trainers
- Toiletries and towel
- Waterproof ,high factor sun cream
(to be applied every morning )
- Insect repellant
- Torch (eg ''Maglight '' or headlamp )
- Book \ diary \pan
- Toilet paper and lighter (to burn it )
- Personal medical kit
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