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Rafting In
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Trisuli River
The River is started from the border of Tibet
and runs along side of the High way. Offering lovely views of
terraced hills, scenery of landscape. After 3 hours drive from
Kathmandu through the Prithivi High way, we start rafting and
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Bhote Koshi River
The river from Tibet is one of the most actions
packed short white water run in Nepal. The river drops steeply
offering relentless stretches of class iii-iv white water.
Boulder gardens, small waterfalls, steep chutes and 90-degree
bends are just |
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Kali Gandaki River
The Kali Gandaki river begins its journey high
on the Tibetan plateau in the kingdom of Mustang. Plunging its
way down through the Himalayas, the river carves the deepest
gorge in the world between the two 8000m. Peaks Dhaulagiri and |
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Marshyangdi River
Located on the eastern side of the Annapurna
circuit, the Marsyangdi River has long been famous for the
beautiful views. With each twist and turn the steep sided gorge
walls frame a new mountain backdrop. |
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Sun Koshi River
The Sun Koshi River of gold has been rated as
one of the top ten rafting trips in the world. It is also in the
list of must do while in Nepal. The river rises near Shisha
Pangma in Tibet and runs eastwards, draining the highest
mountains of the world |
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Karnali River
Nepals longest river, the Karnali springs from
the base of Mt. Kailash in Tibet. The center of the universe for
both Buddhist and Hindu religious. Flowing south into Nepal it
forms the major drainage system of the western districts. The
Karnali is one |
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Kayaking on Bhotekoshi & Seti
There are two famous rivers for kayaking in
Nepal. Lower Bhote Koshi east part of Nepal and Seti River (near
to Pokhara) on the west part of Nepal a perfect ground for
learning kayaking. This is a fun section for every body with
some calm stretches |
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