One of the most exciting stretches of whitewater in Nepal. Rapids are continuous and many of them world-class. A Marsyandi trip can be combined with trekking in the Annapurna region for a longer expedition. An…
This trip can be combined with trekking in the Annapurna region before or after round trekking.
Suggested Backpack:
A typical day
6.30 am : wake-up to a steaming hot tea or coffee
7.30 am : breakfast
8.30 am : pack-up and load rafts
9.30 am : start rafting
12 pm : lunch
13 pm : afternoon rafting
15 pm : set-up camp on the riverside
16 pm : tea, snacks and time for relaxing / beach volleyball
18 pm : dinner
Team spirit
Rafting is a team sport, both on and off the river. Your guide team will be responsible for cooking and managing the campsite, but they will need your help. In return, they will be happy to share their local knowledge with you, and can teach you how to prepare very tasty Dal Bhat, the national dish!
Conservation
Curbing environmental degradation is a major challenge on many of Nepal’s Himalayan rivers. Alternative Nepal is committed to the ‘Leave No Trace’ principle. We carry what we need, and bring our litter home with us. Cooking is done by LP Gas, so we don’t use up precious firewood.
River Guide Welfare
We are the only company in Nepal to give $1.00 from the cost of your rafting trip to the Himalayan River Guide Association. This money is used to…
Insure freelance guides and their families against accident and injury.
Insure every Nepalese guide has advanced safety and rescue training.
Support the conservation of Nepalese rivers.
Note:
comprehensive list will provided while book the trip.
Most of the items can buy or rent in Kathmandu.