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The Trishuli River, originating in the Tibet and flowing into Nepal through the Gosainkunda region, is often used for short white- water breaks for the tourists heading to Pokhara and other western regions of Nepal out of Kathmandu. But for the enthusiasts of rafting, Trishuli can offer two or even more days’ of exciting water -course experience. Definitely much more than a momentary play with its blue waters! The put-in point is generally Charaundi and the put-out point is Mugling for two day’s trip.
Leaving aside the monsoon season, the currents in the Trishuli River are gentle with its rapids categorized into grade II and III. The monsoon swell definitely makes the river formidable, turning its rapids dangerous and creating numerous whirlpools. So, hardly anyone dares challenge its fury during this time. At other seasons however, Trishuli gets the busiest time with numerous rafting groups performing roller-coaster rides on its sweeping currents.
During the two day’s itinerary we have prepared, you will enjoy scenes of varying landscapes, numerous gorges, fertile farmlands, as well as a lot of floral and faunal diversity. Locals cheer you in your journey from time to time and you get yourself wild at night in the riverside camp—dancing, singing, eating and drinking. A fine mixture of merriest and chill moments—that is the identity of Trishuli River Rafting Trip.


















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