
For first time paddlers, a trip down the Trishuli is an experience not to be missed (class 2-3+ in high water). While you learn to handle the river's well spaced, straightforward rapids, a panorama of stunning gorges drifts quietly past. During the monsoon, the river promises a more challenging ride, with powerful rapids and whirlpools. This trip can easily be combined with a visit to Chitwan National Park or Pokhara.
River Name: Trishuli
River Days: 1-3
Difficulty: 2 -3
River Distance: 106 Km. or 66 miles approx
Rafting put in point: Baireni or Charaudi
Rafting ending point: Gaighat
Water Volume: 300 C.
Best Season: Spring & Autumn
Trip cost: USD 40 p/day and group join base
Trip cost includes: Both way transfers, best quality self-bailing inflatable raft, safety helmet, plastic paddle, lifejacket, waterproof container/barrel for camera and valuables things, first-aid kits, camping and kitchen utensils, hygienically prepared food and drinks.
Trip cost excludes: River wears/gears, sun protection, personal water bottle, personal sleeping bag, towel, light shoe, flash light, personal toiletries, camera, reading and writing materials, medication recommended by your doctor.
Day 01: Transfer to Charaundi (83 kms west) and start rafting till Kurintar. Provide cool unch on the way.
After arrive at Kurintar, tansfer to their destination. Or clients who are doing two days rafting, they will have dinner and camp at Kurintar.
Day02: After break fast start rafting till lunch at Simaltal. Transfer back to Kathmandu/Pokhara/Chitwan.s
Rafting was excellent but be prepared to get very wet! The guide was very professional and we felt safe all the way. We enjoyed a lot of our rafting adventure.
Adam penny
Australia