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Trishuli River Rafting: An Immersive Adventure in Nepal's Natural Splendor
The Trishuli River, derived from Shiva’s Trident (Trisul), originates from the renowned snow-capped Langtang mountains, standing tall at 7246 meters. As the most accessible and frequented rafting destination in Nepal, the Trishuli River offers an unparalleled adventure. Perfect for beginners and families, the river’s grade 3 rapids provide just the right mix of excitement and safety. Whether you opt for a one-day trip or an extended three-day expedition, the Trishuli River guarantees an unforgettable experience.
On the first day, you’ll be enthralled by the scenic beauty and thrilling rapids, encountering over 250 species of birds, including ibis, scarlet minivets, lapwings, and kingfishers. As you continue, the journey transforms into a kaleidoscope of grain fields, quaint villages, and ancient forests of Sal trees. The final day offers a more relaxed pace, with calm waters and the serene beauty of the lower river regions. Multi-day trips often conclude near the Royal Chitwan National Park, where you can extend your adventure with a jungle safari, staying in comfortable lodges and hotels that offer exciting excursions.
Trishuli River: The Ultimate Rafting Experience
This rafting trip on the Trishuli River isn’t just an adventure; it’s an immersion into the natural splendor and vibrant wildlife of Nepal. As you navigate through the rapids, the captivating surroundings, from picturesque landscapes to the rich birdlife, will leave you spellbound. Whether you’re seeking a thrilling day on the water or a multi-day journey that combines rafting with wildlife exploration, the Trishuli River is your ultimate destination for an exhilarating and memorable experience.
Price Includes
- One night accommodation in Kuringtar
- One highly experienced river rafting expert
- Lunch included
- Rafting equipment
- Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
- All necessary paper works and national park entry permits
- All additional government tax
Price Excludes
- Flights
- Nepal entry visa fee
- International airfare
- Travelers insurance
- Other food and beverages not included in itinerary
- Bar bills, telephone bills and other personal expenses (shopping/ laundry)
- All expenses due to unavoidable events e.g. Personal illness, strike etc.
Trishuli River Rafting Itinerary
Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu or Pokhara to Charaundi
Embark on your adventure early in the morning, heading to Charaundi, the starting point for Trishuli River Rafting. Upon arrival, an experienced guide will provide you with a brief orientation, offering essential information about the trip. The rafting journey begins from Charaundi to Kurintar, where you’ll enjoy lunch on a scenic beach along the Trishuli River, surrounded by unique sculpted boulders. As you enter the Trishuli gorge, the canyon narrows, and the forested walls become steeper. The river’s current speeds up, and the rapids grow in size and frequency. Spend the night at Kurintar.
Day 2: Drive back to Kathmandu / Pokhara / Chitwan
After a morning of exploring Kurintar, you can choose to return to Kathmandu or Pokhara. Alternatively, extend your adventure with a trip to Chitwan National Park.
1. What is the starting point for the Trishuli River Rafting trip?
The journey begins at Charaundi, which is accessible by an early morning drive from either Kathmandu or Pokhara.
2. What should I expect on the first day of rafting?
On the first day, you will receive a brief orientation from an experienced guide. The rafting starts from Charaundi and ends at Kurintar. Along the way, you’ll enjoy lunch on a scenic beach and navigate through the Trishuli gorge, experiencing increasingly exciting rapids.
3. Where do we stay overnight?
You will stay overnight at Kurintar after an adventurous day of rafting.
4. What options do I have after completing the rafting trip?
After exploring Kurintar in the morning, you can choose to return to either Kathmandu or Pokhara. Alternatively, you can continue your adventure by visiting Chitwan National Park.
5. What kind of rapids can I expect on the Trishuli River?
The Trishuli River offers grade 3 rapids, which are perfect for beginners and families. The rapids increase in size and frequency as you navigate through the Trishuli gorge.
6. What kind of wildlife and scenery will I see?
You will be surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including unique sculpted boulders and forested canyon walls. The area is rich in birdlife, with over 250 species such as ibis, bills, scarlet minivets, lapwings, and kingfishers.
7. How long is the rafting trip?
The rafting trip on the Trishuli River can range from a single day to three days, depending on your chosen itinerary.
8. Are meals provided during the trip?
Yes, you will have lunch on a scenic beach along the Trishuli River during your rafting journey.
9. What should I bring for the rafting trip?
It’s recommended to bring comfortable clothing suitable for rafting, sun protection, a change of clothes, and personal items such as a water bottle and camera.
10. Can I extend my adventure after the rafting trip?
Absolutely! After rafting, you have the option to extend your adventure by visiting Chitwan National Park, known for its jungle safari excursions and diverse wildlife. Contact us for more details on extending your trip.

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