- Nepal at a glance
- Rafting & Kayaking
- - Trishuli
- - Seti
- - Kaligandaki
- - BhoteKoshi
- - Sunkoshi
- - Tamur
- - Karnali
- River Description
- Kayak Clinics
- On the river
- Liability and safety
- Trekking
- - Jomsom Muktinath
- - Annapurna Basecamp
- - Ghorepani Poonhill
- Jungle Safari
- Village Tours
- Sight-Seeing
- Mountain Flight
The Karnali River : ( 10 to 11 days trip from KTM / KTM / Grade : 5 )
The Karnali is Nepal,s longest and largest river . The Karnali drains most of the far west of Nepal. The Karnali descends through the Himalayas in a series of magnificent gorges and pristine forests. It raises high in Tibet near Mt. Kailas, the four sided mountain which is holy to Hindus and Buddhists as the center of the Universe and the source of four mighty rivers. The Sutlej, the Brahamaputra, the Indus and the Karnali. The Karnali River emerging into the Terai, the river flows through unpopulated areas, with the Royal Bardia wildlife park and continues across the Northern plains of India to the Bay of Bengal. One of the finest big volume rafting and kayaking trips in Nepal, and the best combination trip for trekking, white water and spectacular Jungle clad wilderness. Canyons, big white water and abundant wildlife, recommended for adventurous raters and kayakers seeking excitement and wilderness.
Tariff (per person per trip)
4 pax minimum : US$ 505
5 & above pax : US$ 475
Brief note:
Departure point: Kathmandu / Pokhara
River start point: Sauli
River finish point: Chisapani
Outward travel time: 14 hours
Return travel time: 12 hours
River grade: Class: 5
Best season: Nov-Dec\Mar-Apr