Trishuli River Rafting

  • Duration 1
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Moderate
  • Starts at kathmandu
  • Ends at kathmandu
  • Meals Packing Lunch
  • Accommodation NO
  • Max. Altitude 1300 Meters
  • Activity Rafting
  • Group Type private or Group
  • Group Size 01 to 12
  • Best Season All Time
Highlights
  • Trishuli River Rafting is one of Nepal’s most popular river trips, offering an exhilarating adventure amidst stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
  • This rafting experience is renowned for its challenging rapids and whirlpools, making it ideal for thrill-seekers.
  • The Trishuli River, originating from the high Himalayas near the famous pilgrimage site of Gosaikunda, provides an exciting ride through impressive gorges carved into the Mahavarat range, which rises up to 2,000 meters.
  • Along the way, you’ll be treated to diverse scenery, including small gorges, serene environments, and glimpses of the cable car leading to the renowned Hindu temple, Manakamana.
  • As you navigate the river, you’ll enjoy the thrill of powerful rapids and the beauty of riverside camping.
  • As you navigate the river, you’ll enjoy the thrill of powerful rapids and the beauty of riverside camping.
  • After your rafting adventure, you have the option to return to Kathmandu or continue your journey to Pokhara for trekking in the Annapurna region or to Chitwan for jungle safaris.

Trishuli River Rafting Overview

Trishuli River Rafting is one of Nepal’s most popular river trips, offering an exhilarating adventure amidst stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This rafting experience is renowned for its challenging rapids and whirlpools, making it ideal for thrill-seekers. The Trishuli River, originating from the high Himalayas near the famous pilgrimage site of Gosaikunda, provides an exciting ride through impressive gorges carved into the Mahavarat range, which rises up to 2,000 meters. Along the way, you’ll be treated to diverse scenery, including small gorges, serene environments, and glimpses of the cable car leading to the renowned Hindu temple, Manakamana.

As you navigate the river, you’ll enjoy the thrill of powerful rapids and the beauty of riverside camping. The river, named after the trident of Lord Shiva, offers a unique blend of adventure and natural splendor. After your rafting adventure, you have the option to return to Kathmandu or continue your journey to Pokhara for trekking in the Annapurna region or to Chitwan for jungle safaris. we ensures that your Trishuli River Rafting trip is both adventurous and memorable, providing a crystal-clear and thrilling experience.

Route to Trishuli River Rafting

Your Trishuli River Rafting adventure begins with a drive from Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Chitwan to the rafting starting point at Charaudi, about 3 to 4 hours from each city. After arrival, you will be welcomed by the rafting team and given a short safety briefing with essential instructions on paddling and river safety.

Once on the river, the journey takes you through exciting rapids, calm stretches, and scenic gorges carved into the Mahavarat range. You will experience both thrilling waves and peaceful moments surrounded by hills, terraced fields, and glimpses of rural villages.

Depending on your chosen package, the rafting trip usually lasts 3 to 4 hours, covering around 15 to 20 kilometers of river. After completing the rafting session, you can either return to Kathmandu or continue your journey to Pokhara or Chitwan for further adventures.

Why Choose Us for Your Trishuli River Rafting

For your adventure in Nepal, there are many rafting options available. Our goal is to provide you with the safest and most enjoyable Trishuli River Rafting experience. Every detail is arranged carefully so you can fully enjoy the thrill of the rapids and the beauty of the surroundings.

  • Family owned and operated
  • Best price guaranteed
  • Family owned and operated
  • Best price guaranteed
  • Group and tailor-made rafting trips
  • Secure and reliable deposit syste
  • Responsible and eco-friendly travel practices
  • Support for local communities and culture
  • Easy booking and reservation process
  • Quick and helpful responses to your questions

Alternative Trishuli River Rafting

If you are looking for alternatives to Trishuli River Rafting, there are other exciting rivers to explore in Nepal. The Seti River Rafting trip is ideal for beginners and families, with gentle rapids and stunning scenery that create a relaxing adventure. On the other hand, Bhotekoshi River Rafting is perfect for thrill-seekers, offering powerful rapids, steep drops, and one of the most intense white-water experiences in Nepal.

Day to Day Itinerary
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Today we will drive by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Charaudi, which takes around 3 to 4 hours. Along the way, we will stop for tea and coffee. Once we arrive, you will get ready for rafting, and our rafting guide will brief you about safety tips. You will also be informed about the places where you can swim or try cliff jumping. The trip ends at Kuringhat, where we will have our non-veg cold meal, which includes bread, cheese, tuna, salad, fruits, biscuits, etc. After the meal, we will depart for Kathmandu.

Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes

  • Ground Transportation (One-way tourist bus, one-way local bus).
  • Lunch during your rafting trip.
  • River Permit.
  • Necessary equipment such as high-quality self-bailing rafts, life jackets, helmets, plastic paddles, etc.
  • Necessary staff (Guide and Helpers, etc.).

Cost Excludes

  • Emergency evacuation.
  • Things of personal use.
  • Private transportation.
  • Beverage (Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks).
  • Tips for water guide, staff, and driver (Tipping is expected).
  • Photo and video self.
  • Other expenses not mentioned in the Price Includes section.
Departure Dates

Useful Info

Best Time for Trishuli River Rafting

The best time for Trishuli River Rafting is in autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). These seasons provide pleasant weather, clear skies, and good water flow, making them ideal for both adventure and scenery. Autumn offers stable conditions and beautiful landscapes, while spring brings warmer temperatures and vibrant surroundings.

Winter (December to February) is also suitable, though the colder water may be less comfortable. The monsoon season (June to August) is not recommended, as heavy rainfall causes unpredictable water levels and safety concerns.

Trishuli River Rafting Grade

Most sections of the Trishuli River are graded as class II, which means small waves and straightforward rapids that are suitable for beginners with basic paddling skills. During the monsoon season, the water level rises and the river reaches class III in some stretches, creating stronger rapids and irregular waves that require more caution and teamwork.

Trishuli River Rafting is popular because it balances fun and safety, making it suitable for both first-time rafters and experienced adventurers. Its convenient location near Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan also makes it an accessible choice for travelers who want a short yet exciting white-water experience.

Trishuli River Rafting Cost

The cost of Trishuli River Rafting starts from USD 45 per person for a day trip, which includes transportation, rafting equipment, professional guides, lunch, and safety gear. Prices may vary depending on group size, trip duration, and whether you choose a private or group package.

Group trips are the most affordable option and allow you to share the adventure with other travelers. Private trips can be arranged for families, friends, or small groups who prefer a more personalized experience. Multi-day rafting packages with overnight camping are also available at a higher cost.

Meals during Trishuli River Rafting

During the Trishuli River Rafting trip, only lunch is included. In most cases, lunch is served as a simple packed meal on the riverside, with items such as bread, cheese, salad, fruits, biscuits, or similar light dishes. The food is basic but energizing, giving you strength after navigating the rapids. Breakfast and dinner are not part of the package, so you will need to arrange them separately before leaving and after returning to your hotel.

Important Notes Trishuli River Rafting

  • The journey from Kathmandu or Chitwan to Charaudi by tourist bus takes max about 3 hours. Alternatively, you can choose a private car or jeep, which costs approximately USD 90.
  • There are few or no ATMs near the Trishuli River Rafting route, so make sure to carry enough cash from the city before your trip.
  • For your safety, avoid alcohol before and during the rafting trip.
  • Lunch is included during the rafting trip, but extra drinks or additional food are not included.

Physical Preparation for Rafting

Trishuli River Rafting does not require advanced fitness, but a moderate level of physical readiness will make the experience more enjoyable. Participants should be comfortable with basic paddling and able to handle sitting in a raft for a few hours at a time. Good balance, arm strength, and stamina help you navigate rapids safely and maintain control during the ride. It is also recommended to wear appropriate footwear and clothing that can get wet, and to stay hydrated before and during the trip.

A Typical Rafting Day

Your Trishuli River Rafting adventure begins with a morning pickup from your hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Chitwan, followed by a 3 to 4-hour drive to Charaudi, the rafting starting point. Upon arrival, you will meet your guide, receive a safety briefing, and get fitted with life jackets and helmets.

The rafting trip takes you through a mix of gentle rapids and calm stretches, with scenic views of hills, gorges, and riverside villages. Lunch is provided either as a packed meal on the riverbank or at a nearby riverside resort. After completing the rafting section, you will return to your hotel, ending a day full of adventure and natural beauty.

Equipment List

Packing List for Trishuli River

The Trishuli River experience can get wet and sunny, so it is important to be prepared for water splashes and sun exposure. Quick-dry clothing and proper footwear will make your rafting trip safer and more comfortable. Below is the recommended packing list for the Trishuli River Rafting trip:

  • Quick-dry t-shirts or shirts
  • Shorts or lightweight trousers
  • Water shoes or sandals with straps
  • Waterproof jacket or poncho
  • Hat or cap for sun protection
  • UV protection sunglasses
  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Small backpack or waterproof bag
  • Water bottle
  • Camera or waterproof camera for photos

FAQs

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  • A typical day trip lasts around 3 to 4 hours on the river. Multi-day rafting trips are also available with overnight camping along the riverbanks.

  • Trishuli River offers rapids ranging from Grade II to III, making it suitable for beginners, families, and school groups. It has a mix of gentle waves and calm stretches for relaxing and swimming.

  • Swimming is not mandatory. All participants are provided with life jackets and helmets, and professional guides ensure safety throughout the trip. Basic swimming skills can increase confidence.

  • The package usually covers transportation to and from the river, professional rafting guides, all rafting equipment (paddles, helmets, life jackets), safety gear, and lunch. Multi-day trips also include camping equipment and additional meals.

  • Bring quick-drying clothes, secure footwear such as water sandals or sports shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses with a strap, a water bottle, and a change of clothes for after rafting. For overnight trips, personal toiletries and a light jacket are recommended.

  • Yes. Trishuli River is considered safe for children above 5–6 years under professional guide supervision. It is a popular choice for families seeking a fun and safe rafting experience.

  • Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best seasons, with moderate water levels and pleasant weather. During the monsoon (June to August), water levels rise, and rafting becomes more challenging.

  • Most trips start near Charaudi, which is about a 3 to 4-hour drive from Kathmandu. The trip ends at a designated riverside point, with transport arranged back to your hotel.

  • Yes. Many travelers combine it with visits to Pokhara, Chitwan, or trekking in nearby regions for a full adventure itinerary.

  • Lunch is included for day trips, usually as a simple packed meal on the riverside with bread, cheese, salad, fruits, and biscuits. Multi-day trips include freshly cooked meals such as rice, vegetables, and local dishes at campsites.

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