
In
fact, Nepal is known to contain the world’s best
rivers for white-water experiences. After mountain expedition
river rafting is the most exciting and adventurous sport
in Nepal. It is a journey on the torrential river on
an inflatable rubber boat. Those who can’t afford
time and prefer less rigorous adventure choose rafting
on Himalayan rivers to quench their thirst for adventure.
This is relatively easy, cheap and short. From the seat
of rubber raft, you will see the colorful flora, fauna,
and village life of that area.
Few countries in the world offer the thrill of white
water in such an impressive setting on rushing rivers
flowing through tropical jungles with snow- capped
peaks in the distance. The combination of spectacular
rivers, mountain scenery and a rich culture heritage
makes Nepal an obvious river runner’s destination.
No other country has such a choice of trips on wild
rivers with warm water, a subtropical climate and
big white-sand beaches that are ideal for camping.
A full day trip is about 5hrs. Action (rafting), which
is probably enough for most people to allow enough
time for filming of photography, changing wet clothes,
toilet etc. and finally socializing and talking with
the locals.
The rafting activity are graded on a scale of one
to six according to difficulties with one being like
to swimming pool and six a one-way traffic (rated
in Colorado river) or considered nearly impossible
to negotiate. Anyone who is in reasonable physical
shape and isn’t afraid of water can safely go
rafting on rivers with grading from one to three.