Karnali, "The Big One":

Nepal's mightiest river, the Karnali, lies in the "wild west" of Nepal. Most experienced river travelers who have boated the Karnali will agree that this is one of the best trips offered anywhere. The expedition begins with a bus journey into the remote and almost untouched region of western Nepal, crossing through part of the Royal Bardia National Park. Among the best whitewater rafting offered anywhere, this trip includes an 18-hour- long bus ride from Kathmandu up to the put in point. Alternatively, you can fly from Kathmandu to Nepalganj and drive for about five hours to reach to the same. The river section lasts 7 days, including one layover day. At the trip's end, you can choose to take a detour to Bardia National Park, the Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve or the Royal Chitwan National Park for an unforgettable safari experience of Nepal.

 
Duration: 11 days
Put in point: Sauli via Surkhet.
Grade: 4
End point: Chisapani
The major rivers opened for rafting in Nepal are as follows:
Rafting Options
Trishuli 1 - 4 days ( Central Nepal)
Setikhola 2 days ( Western Nepal)
Bhotekoshi 1 - 2 days ( Eastern Nepal )
Kaligandaki 3 _ 5 days (Western Nepal)
Marshyangdi 6 days
Sunkoshi 8 _ 9 days (Eastern Nepal)
Karnali River 10 _ 12 days ( Far Western Nepal)
Arun River 08 days
Tamur River 12 days trekking
   
 
Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast –offering a myriad of possibilities from the short and easy to the demanding challenges of the snowy peaks. Easy, Moderate or rigorous – there is something for every plate. Nepal has aptly bee called “A Trekkers Paradise” as her terrain – mountain, hills and the Terai -0 offers some of the most specatacular trekking routes in the world.
 
 
   
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