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Country: Nepal

River Name: Trisuli

Water Volume (Cumecs): 300 average

Difficulties/Grade: 3/4

River Distance : 250 km

Rafting Distance : 80km

Starting Point: Baireni or Charaudi

Finishing Point: Narayanghat

River Days: 3 Days

Distance: 80 KMS.

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Best Season: Spring & Autumn
 

 

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Trisuli River - (1-3 Days)


Trisuli River - (1-3 Days)Two days wilderness experience ideal for those seeking an introduction to rafting in this river. Spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and rapids increasing in excitement as your confidence grow. In our opinion, a much more enjoyable trip than the Trisuli. The Trisuli being the most easily accessible river by far a trip on this ricer can be made for varied durations depending upon the availability of time and interest.
In this trip you can see scenic valleys, good valley of mountain and Trisuli Raftting can prove to be truly satisfying which challenging encounters rapids. The Trisuli Rafting is without a doubt the most exciting thing you can do in Nepal. Just two hours drive form Kathmandu, two days trip starting from Baireni and finishing at Gaighat or Nayanghat and after end the rafting trip is accessible to continue your journey to Pokhara (appr. 4 hr.) or Chitwan National Park  or you may drive back to Kathmandu (appr 3 – 4 hr.). Mountain hawk arranges also private transportation or Tourist bus to the put-in point and from the take out point at the end of trip it may depends on requirement of clients. In this period you run all the good rapids and interesting place. 

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