White Water Rafting
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.
WE WILL PROVIDE
*2-man tent
* Drybags
* Food
* Guide
* Permits
* Candles
* Tarpaulin" dining table "
*Sleeping mats
* Rafts and paddles
* All safety equipment ( life-jackets. Helmats, throw-lines )
* Cook porters \helpers
* Transportation
* Crockery and cutlery
* First aid kit
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
White Water Rafting
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.
WE WILL PROVIDE
*2-man tent* Drybags* Food* Guide* Permits* Candles* Tarpaulin" dining table "
*Sleeping mats * Rafts and paddles* All safety equipment ( life-jackets. Helmats, throw-lines )* Cook porters \helpers * Transportation * Crockery and cutlery * First aid kit