Still looking for that perfect family outing, or some ways to
have fun with friends and colleagues? Well then, get off that
couch and make way into one of the most pristine rivers of Nepal
. You're never too old or too young, and you even don't have to
know how to swim. A short one-day-long whitewater excursion to
Trishuli River is just the right way to unwind your life.
Located about some eighty kilometers west of the Kathmandu
Valley on Prithvi National Highway , the scenic Trishuli River
ranks among the most popular whitewater rafting rivers in the
country. Without a doubt, it is also one of the most popular in
the whole of South Asia luring hundreds of paddlers to its
waters every year.
A perfect combination of frisky whitewater and placid pools, the
Trishuli experience is a great introduction to the exciting
sport of whitewater paddling. The Trishuli River , with Class II
and III rapids, is considered a "family" river suitable for
children as young as seven and even senior citizens who aren't
afraid of a little water. But don't get the wrong idea. Just
because the river is suitable for families doesn't mean it's not
exciting. Just ask someone who has made the climactic Class III
plunge through the main rapids at the end of the
fifteen-kilometer course.
The falls aren't as long as it would be on a river with a
steeper gradient, but they are every bit just as technical and
fun. There are a number of outfitters along or near the river
and in Kathmandu where trips can be sched uled. A variety of
trips are offered and each com pany seems to add its own
personal touch. All out fitters provide approved life jackets,
one or more experienced guides and require rafters to attend a
safety presentation before they are allowed on the river. A
typical program will normally begin with a car trip to the
Put-In point, mostly either at Charaundi or Fisling.
There, the boats are inflated and the crew of up to nine people
is given the all-important safety instruction. Another few
minutes of practice pad dling in the pool drops and you're all
set to take on the mighty Once in the river, you realize that
rafting is just as much about team effort as it is about water.
The rapids are even more fun if the team is able to paddle
through the strongest currents. Usually, the bends and a
succession of several rapids and holes are the trickiest part
but the synergy of a well-orga nized team is essential
throughout.
The river cruise will allow great vistas of the surrounding
banks and hills and a spectacular view of the adjoining highway
and the many sus pension bridges and sky ferries called "tuin"-s
straddling the river at strategic places. Village chil dren can
be seen traversing across the river, more so if your trip
happens to fall on a weekend. And there are other, more solemn
sights, especially near Jogimara, where you can feel a strange
vive of the many people who perished there in traffic accidents.
- A reminder of the great power and fury of this majestic
river.The Pull-Out point for a one day trip is either Kuringhat
or Mugling. You can then en joy a much-needed lunch at one of
the many hotels there. It will be a three-hour ride back to
Kathmandu . In fact, rafting can be done year around on the
Trishuli and it is also possible to embark on longer trips.
Duration : 02-03 days, Grade : 2 - 3 |
Day 01 : |
Bus from Kathmandu / Pokhara to Baireni
or put-in below Baireni, on river and
run river past 'Teen Devi' |
Day 02 : |
Run river past 'Upset' to Mugling,
take-out Mugling, return to Kathmandu /
Pokhara. |
Day 03 : |
Continue on day 3 to Narayanghat and
arrive at Chitwan pm, and drive back to
Royal Chitwan National Park, or your
another destination. |
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