Bhotekoshi River Rafting

  • Duration 1
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Easy
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at kathmandu
  • Meals Packing Lunch
  • Accommodation No
  • Max. Altitude 1,300 metres
  • Activity Rafting
  • Group Type private or Group
  • Group Size 01-12
  • Best Season All Time
Highlights
  • Located about 70 km east of Kathmandu, perfect for adrenaline seekers.
  • Fed by melting snow from the Himalayas, offering stunning views.
  • Considered one of the most technical rivers in Nepal, featuring continuous rapids.
  • Known for its rapid-fire sequence of challenging rapids, akin to being a pinball.
  • Experienced guides ensure safety while maximizing the thrill of the adventure.
  • Ideal for rafting from September to November and March to May.
  • Enjoy stunning landscapes, including views of Langtang and Dorje Lakpa mountains.

Bhotekoshi River Rafting Overview

Bhotekoshi River Rafting is an exhilarating adventure located about 70 km east of Kathmandu. Fed by melting snow from the Himalayas, the Bhotekoshi River is renowned for its thrilling rapids and scenic beauty, making it a premier destination for river rafting enthusiasts. Considered one of the most technical rivers in Nepal, Bhotekoshi offers continuous and challenging rapids from start to finish. The experience has been likened to being a pinball in a machine, with intense rapids coming one after another. Our experienced guides are adept at maneuvering the raft to maximize the adventure while ensuring safety and avoiding spills.

The best seasons for Bhotekoshi River Rafting are from September to November and March to May. During your rafting journey, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape, including Langtang and Dorje Lakpa to the north. we will ensure that your Bhotekoshi River Rafting experience is both thrilling and memorable, filled with excellent moments and stunning natural beauty.

Route Bhotekoshi River Rafting

Your Bhotekoshi River Rafting adventure begins with a drive from Kathmandu to the rafting starting point at Bhote Koshi, which is about 70 km east of the city and takes around 3 hours. Upon arrival, you will meet your rafting guide, receive a safety briefing, and be provided with life jackets, helmets, and paddles.

Once on the river, the trip takes you through continuous and challenging rapids, with only short calm stretches in between. You will navigate thrilling waves, narrow gorges, and scenic valleys, surrounded by hills and riverside villages. The rafting journey usually lasts 3 to 4 hours, covering around 16 to 18 kilometers of river, depending on water levels and your chosen package. After completing the session, you will return to Kathmandu, finishing an intense and unforgettable day on one of Nepal’s most exciting rivers.

Why Choose Us for You Bhotekoshi River Rafting

For your rafting trip in Nepal, there are several options available. Our aim is to make your Seti Bhotekoshi River Rafting safe, comfortable, and memorable. We take care of every detail so you can relax and enjoy the river, the scenery, and the cultural experiences along the way.

  • Family-owned and operated company
  • Best price with no hidden costs
  • Friendly guides with years of rafting experience
  • Group trips and tailor-made family packages
  • Secure and reliable deposit system
  • Eco-friendly and responsible travel approach
  • Support for local communities and traditions
  • Easy booking and flexible reservations
  • Quick and clear communication with our team

Alternative Bhotekoshi River Rafting

If you are looking for alternatives to Bhotekoshi River Rafting, there are other exciting rivers to explore in Nepal. The Seti River Rafting trip is perfect for beginners, families, or those who prefer a calmer adventure, with gentle rapids, warm water, and beautiful scenery. Trishuli River Rafting offers a mix of fun and safety, featuring moderate rapids that are suitable for first-time rafters as well as experienced adventurers. These alternatives provide different levels of excitement and are excellent options if you want a rafting experience that matches your comfort and skill level.

Day to Day Itinerary
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From Kathmandu to Khadichaur it takes 3 to 4 hours on the way we break for tea and coffee. Ready for rafting before our rafter brief you about safety tips, then let you know of the place where you can swim or cliff jumping. the trip ends at Sukute(698m), where we have our (non-veg)cold meal(Bread, Cheese, Tuna, Salad, Fruits, Biscuits, etc) then we will depart for Kathmandu.

  • Breakfast and Lunch

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 by 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.
  • 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 Bhotekoshi River Rafting

The best time for Bhotekoshi River Rafting is in autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). These seasons offer stable weather, clear skies, and excellent water flow, making them ideal for an exciting rafting adventure. Autumn provides reliable river conditions and stunning landscapes, while spring brings warmer temperatures and vibrant surroundings.

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

Bhotekoshi River Rafting Grade

Most sections of the Bhotekoshi River are graded as class III to class IV, which means strong rapids, steep drops, and more technical challenges that are suitable for experienced rafters or those seeking an adrenaline-filled adventure. During the monsoon season, water levels rise further, increasing the intensity of the rapids and requiring greater teamwork, focus, and paddling skill.

Bhotekoshi River Rafting is popular for thrill-seekers because it offers continuous and challenging white-water action, combined with breathtaking scenery of gorges, hills, and riverside villages. Its proximity to Kathmandu also makes it an accessible choice for travelers looking for a full-day adventure near the capital.

Bhotekoshi River Rafting Cost

The cost of Bhotekoshi River Rafting starts from USD 150 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 an affordable way to share the experience with other travelers. Private trips can be arranged for families, friends, or small groups who prefer a more personal journey. Multi-day rafting with camping by the riverside is also available at a higher cost.

Meals during Bhotekoshi River Rafting

During the Bhotekoshi River Rafting trip, only lunch is included. In most cases, lunch is served as a packed cold meal on the riverside, with items like bread, cheese, tuna, salad, fruits, and biscuits. The meal is simple but filling, giving you the energy needed after paddling through strong rapids. Breakfast and dinner are not included in the package, so you should arrange them separately before departure and after returning to Kathmandu.

Important Notes Bhotekoshi 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 100
  • 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, please avoid consuming alcohol or any intoxicants before and during the rafting trip. Staying fully alert helps you enjoy the adventure safely and respond quickly on the river.
  • Lunch is included during the rafting trip, but extra drinks or additional food are not included.

Physical Preparation for Rafting

Bhotekoshi River Rafting demands a good level of fitness, as the river is known for its fast currents and powerful rapids. Participants should be comfortable paddling for long stretches, have decent stamina, and be ready for quick movements to handle the challenges of the water. Strong balance and upper body strength are helpful, along with wearing proper footwear and quick-drying clothes. Staying hydrated before and during the trip is important, and while life jackets are provided, basic swimming skills add extra confidence and safety.

A Typical Rafting Day

Your Bhotekoshi River Rafting trip usually begins with an early morning drive from Kathmandu to the rafting starting point, which takes about 3 to 4 hours. On arrival, you will meet your rafting guide, receive a detailed safety briefing, and be equipped with helmets, life jackets, and paddles.

The rafting journey takes you through continuous rapids, steep drops, and powerful waves, offering one of the most thrilling white-water experiences in Nepal. Along the way, you can also enjoy views of deep gorges and surrounding landscapes. A riverside lunch is included, giving you time to rest before continuing. After finishing the rafting section, you will return to Kathmandu, marking the end of an exciting day on the river.

Equipment List

Packing List for Bhotekoshi River Rafting

The Bhotekoshi 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 4 to 5 hours on the river. Multi-day trips can extend to 2 days with overnight camping along the riverbank.

  • Bhotekoshi River is known for its strong rapids, ranging from Grade III to IV. It is ideal for adventure seekers and those with some rafting experience, offering an exciting and high-adrenaline ride.

  • 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 boost confidence

  • The package generally includes 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 gear 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 useful.

  • Due to strong rapids, this river is generally not recommended for young children. Teens and adults with basic fitness and comfort in water can join safely under guide supervision.

  • Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times, with moderate water levels and pleasant weather. During the monsoon (June to August), the river becomes more challenging and is recommended only for experienced rafters.

  • Trips usually start near Charaundi or Bhote Koshi and end at designated take-out points downstream. Transport is arranged back to Kathmandu or Pokhara.

  • Yes. Many travelers combine it with trekking in the Langtang region, a visit to Pokhara, or a jungle safari in Chitwan for a full adventure itinerary.

  • For day trips, lunch is usually served as a packed cold meal by the riverside, including bread, cheese, tuna, salad, fruits, and biscuits. Multi-day trips provide freshly cooked meals such as rice, vegetables, and local dishes at the campsite.

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