Rafting is Nepal is one of the best places in the world for whitewater rafting, which isn’t that surprisingly when you consider they have some of the tallest mountains in the world. It truly is an adventurer’s paradise. The best thing is, anyone can do it — you don’t have to be a pro to paddle in Nepal. With over 6000 rivers flowing through the country, there are plenty of choices. The rafting rivers of Nepal descend faster and further than most rivers on the planet, ensuring the presence of thrilling rapids that are perfect for rafting.
Popular rivers for rafting in Nepal
Sun Koshi River
Listed as one of the top ten rivers in the world by National Geographic, the Sun Kosi has to be on everyone’s bucket list: eight days of whitewater rafting, the most pristine white sandy beaches that could beat even the most exotic beach holiday, Hindu temples, jungles, wildlife, local villages, waterfalls and stunning scenery. This trip is great for novice or intermediate paddlers wanting to try an expedition but who haven’t had as much experience in the past. If you can only pick one trip to do in Nepal, it has to be this one. There is nothing better than paddling during the day, enjoying campfires and BBQs at night, setting up camp and traveling on the following morning. It really is a very special way to travel.
Rafting in Nepal Tamur River
For those looking for an all-round more hardcore adventure, then it has to be the Tamur. This trip combines a Himalayan trek with what has been describe by raft guides as some of the best whitewater in the world. The trip starts with three days trekking through the Himalaya with views of Everest, Makalu and Kanchenjunga, and a 3000m high pass. A highlight is the camp at Gufal Pokhari, a stunning lake with incredible views. Then you reach the river where the adventure has only just begun. The rafting starts with the two biggest rapids of the whole river. There are nonstop Class IV rapids pretty much for the entire journey (over 130 of them packed into 120km).
Easy Rafting in Trisuli River
If you don’t have time for one of the classic multi-day trips, then the Trisuli could be just what you need. Many people use this river as an alternative method from getting from Kathmandu to Pokhara. This river offers some great big volume rapids, which are bouncy, splashy, fun and safe. This river is suite to all abilities and ages and is the most popular river in Nepal. On Saturdays, the river is packed with local tourists enjoying the river which is always a lot of fun. This river packs a punch during the monsoon months.
Kali Gandaki River
If you are short on time but looking for something more than a day-trip, then it has to be the Kali Gandaki, which starts from the Lakeside town of Pokhara. The Kali Gandaki is a 2-night / 3-day trip which gives you a small taste of a river expedition in Nepal. As you can see, no matter what time restraints you have there is a trip for you. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, looking for adventure or a relaxing trip. Nepal is most definitely the place to come for your white water rafting holiday. The best time of year for any of these trips is September to November or April to June.

