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Kaligandaki River
Rafting |
Rapids name:Little Brother, Big brother,
Walk and Bake,
Good Morning Cobra, Walk in the Dark
One of the famous names of Himalayan Rivers,
the Kali Gandaki rises in Mustang, an enclave
of Nepal poking into Tibet on the other side
of the Himalaya. Here, it is a flat and braided
river, flowing in an arid open valley: the explorer
Michel Peissel ran this stretch of the river
in a small hovercraft in 1973 and at least two
other groups have rafted and kayaked this section.
At Kalopani the river drops off the roof of
the world and cuts one of the deepest gorges
in the world between Dhaulagiri, height 8167
m. to the west and Annapurna 8091 m to the East.
This gorge is one of the ancient trading routes
gradient eases and the river is run able from
upstream of Beni.
After the confluence with the Modi Khola, the
river swings south through an area where until
recently, tourists were almost unknown. There
are few villages actually on the river- most
are located on the river terraces some hundreds
of meters above. The Kali Gandaki is named after
the goddess Kali and is considered a particularly
holy river, an auspicious place to be cremated
and every river confluence is dotted with cremation
sites and burial mounds (if you're won during
what's under all those piles of rocks, we recommend
against exploring!). It is also a gold bearing
river- you will probably meet several small
groups of gold workers who sluice and pan the
gravel of the riverbed for minuscule amounts
of the metal.
This is a rewarding river for the bird watcher
and we've also seen mongoose, monkeys, and signs
of leopard and otters.
A new dam just below the confluence with the
Andhi Khola is currently hearing completion
and most trips in the future are likely to take
out here. The dam is planned to divert some
142 cubic down the tunnel to the powerhouse,
and here will be insufficient water to run the
section below the dam. We have though included
a description of this middle stretch of river
for those able to do it.
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Fact
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Grade: |
Class:
4(4+) |
From: |
Beni
(Alt. 820m) |
To: |
Andhi
Khola (Alt. 540m) |
Distance: |
60
km (37 miles) |
Days:
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3
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From
Pokhara: |
4
hours |
Av.
Gradient: |
5
m/km (25ft a mile) |
| Volume in Nov.: |
120
cms (4200cfs) |
| Best Season: |
Oct-Dec,
March-May |
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Day
to Day Itinerary |
| Day 01 |
Drive to Bhutwal by
private bus, camp at Bhutwal. |
| Day 02 |
Drive to Surkhet and overnight
camping. |
| Day 03 |
Trek from Surkhet to Dhanigad,
overnight camping. |
| Day 04 |
Trek from Dhanigad to Kareleghat,
camp at the river bank. |
| Day 05 |
Rafting from Kareleghat and overnight
camping. |
| Day 06 |
Rafting day and camping on the
beach. |
| Day 07 |
Rafting day, camping on the beach
near the confluence of the Seti River. |
| Day 08 |
Rafting day, camping on the beach
after passing Bijura Village. |
| Day 09 |
Rafting to Chisapani, end of the
trip, drive back to Kathmandu by private bus. |
| Day 10 |
Arrival in Kathmandu |
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Group Size |
01 |
2 - 3 |
4 - 5 |
6 - 7 |
8 - 9 |
10 - 11 |
12 + Above |
Price in US$ |
1160.00 |
1030.00 |
910.00 |
830.00 |
770.00 |
715.00 |
670.00 |
Price in Pound £ |
650.00 |
577.00 |
509.00 |
465.00 |
432.00 |
400.00 |
375.00 |
Price in Euro € |
968.00 |
860.00 |
758.00 |
692.00 |
644.00 |
596.00 |
560.00 |
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What to Bring:
Sleeping
Bag
- Foam Sleeping mattress
- Personal toiletries,sun block lotion
Light woolen sweater for
Camp wear Extra pair of shorts
- Trousers/shirts
Flashlight or headlamps Open Sandal(Teva types)Cash for
drinks,snacks on the way
What's Included:
- All meals during the rafting period
- Rafting permit transportation going
by tourist or local bus depending upon the mode of transportation
available at put-in and pull-out point rafting, kitchen
and camping equipment experienced Captain
- Cook and other
staffs groupleader will be free over ten pax
What's Included:
- Mineral water,Cold
drinks and Alcohols during whole trip.
- Emergency
evacuation things of personal use member insurance
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