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10 Days rafting |
| Day |
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| 1 |
Drive to Bhutwal by private bus, camp at Bhutwal. |
| 2 |
Drive to Surkhet and overnight camping. |
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OR |
| 1 |
Fly to Nepalgunj, overnight at the hotel. |
| 2 |
Drive to Surkhet and overnight camping. |
| 3 |
Trek from Surkhet to Dhanigad, overnight camping. |
| 4 |
Trek from Dhanigad to Kareleghat, camp at the river bank. |
| 5 |
Rafting from Kareleghat and overnight camping. |
| 6 |
Rafting day and camping on the beach. |
| 7 |
Rafting day, camping on the beach near the confluence of the
Seti River. |
| 8 |
Rafting day, camping on the beach after passing Bijura
Village. |
| 9 |
Rafting to Chisapani, end of the trip, drive back to
Kathmandu by private bus. |
| 10 |
Arrival in Kathmandu |
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OR |
| 9 |
Raft ends at Chisapani, drive to Nepalgunj and overnight at
the hotel. |
| 10 |
Fly back to Kathmandu. |
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| General information |
| One of the finest big volume rafting and
kayaking trips in Nepal and definitely the best combination trip, trekking, white water
rafting and wilderness. |
| The Karnali is Nepal's longest and largest
river and with its tributaries, it drains most of the Far West of Nepal. The rapids are
also pretty wild, with the river building to its climax in these lower canyons. In terms
of volume, the river is comparable to the Sun Kosi, but the Karnali is more constrained by
its canyon walls, giving bigger, mote continuous and serious rapids. This constrained
nature of the river means that any increase in volume has more pronounced effect on the
difficulty of the rapids and this makes it a river that is best run at low flows. Highest
extreme instantaneous discharge measured at Chisapani was an incredible 21,700
cumecs. |
| The trek to start of the river trip is
pleasant and highly scenic. It climbs through mixed forest and then traverses two ridge
tops with excellent panoramic views of the Bheri forests. |
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Profile |
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| From |
Sauli |
Alt. 560 m |
| To |
Chisapani |
Alt. 195 m |
| Distance |
180 kms |
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| River days |
5-7 days |
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| From Kathmandu |
3 days |
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| Difficulty in November |
Class 4 (5) |
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| Average gradient |
0.2 % (10 ft a mile) |
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| Est. max. gradient |
0.5 % |
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| Volume in November |
300 cumecs |
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| Best season |
Nov > Dec and Mar > Apr |
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