Adventure

Karnali Rafting

Nepal’s longest and biggest waterway, the Karnali springs forward from Mount Kailash, a sacrosanct moutain in Tibet critical to both Buddhist and Hindu. Streaming south into Nepal, it frames the significant seepage framework for the western regions before dropping off into emotional gulches seething with huge volume whitewater and inevitably streaming into far off territories of flawless wilderness rich with natural life.

The primary portion of this waterway venture into the “wild west” offers fantastic whitewater fervor, regularly portrayed as “a rush brief thrill ride”. The second 50% of the excursion settles down into some more moderate and delicate rapids and in the long run a casual buoy compensated by sensational and enormously fluctuated flawless and pristine wild.

The Karnali River completes at the renowned Bardiya National Park – the most wilderness in Nepal wealthy in untamed life. Many consider this breathtaking excursion one of the best boating streams on the planet and is our group most loved undertaking in Nepal. The put in point is Dungeswar ( 45 min departure from capital) and the put out point is Chisapani. The length of waterway activity is 185 km.

Anisha Rauniyar

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