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White Water rapids and picturesque scenery describe the Sunkoshi river. Sunkoshi or ‘River of Gold’ is considered one of the ten best rafting/kayaking rivers in the world. Sunkoshi is termed as an unpredictable river. It has its own moods: serene and tranquil one moment; wild and turbulent the next. It is always changing, always challenging, the ultimate in the river adventure. So, Sun Koshi is famous in rafting circles, and with good reasons.

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Slicing through the beautiful Mansalu and Annapurna regions, river Seti offers a short rafting expedition. The warm blue water makes Seti river a popular choice for winter trips. The dreamers sit on the banks of the river and watch its waters jumping up and falling down. The sight is very refreshing.

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Karnali River, the largest and longest river in Nepal, is the destination of most rafters in Nepal. Karnali river, known as Ghaghara in India, literally means ‘ holy water from the sacred mountain’. The river is ideal for long rafting trips. The lowland trek joining strength with few impressive canyons makes Karnali an unforgettable river rafting trip in Nepal. While kayaking in the river one passes amidst dense forests and picturesque natural beauty. For the lovers of big volume river rafting, Karnali river is safe to recommend.

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Trishuli is Nepal’s most popular rafting river. Easy access from Kathmandu and Pokhara, scenic valleys, impressive gorges, exhilarating white water rapids and easier sections as well as the right amount of time, all make it the perfect adventure trip for both first-timers or experienced rafters. 
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Marsyangdi river, lying in the Annapurna Range in Nepal, is considered one of the best rivers in the world for rafting. Its speciality is exhilarating whitewater with impressive mountain backdrops. For reaching there, the rafters have to drive up to Beshishahar and then take a 4/5 hours trek further up to Nagdi. In local dialect, the literal meaning of Marsyangdi is ‘raging river’. Marsyangdi river rafting tour passes through different landscapes and the distance it covers is approximate 65km.

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Kali Gandaki, hurtling down between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges, creates one of the world’s deepest river canyons. Adventure in this majestic river brings together great white water rapids with extraordinary scenic beauty. Passing through remote hamlets amidst tranquil surroundings is a remarkable experience. Abundant wildlife on thee banks of the river and impressive waterfalls have charm of their own.


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