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Karnali River
Rafting |
Rapids
name:
Freight Train, Touching the Void, Snapshot,
Flip 'n' Strip, Juicer, inversion, Jailhouse Rock,
Humans for Lunch, Shake, Rattle and roll, Sweetness
and Light
One of finest big volume rafting and kayaking
trips in Nepal- spectacular, remote, jungle-clad
canyons, BIG white water and abundant wildlife.
The River
He Karnali is Nepal's longest and largest river
and with its tributaries, it drains most of
the Far West of Nepal - the 'Wild West' as many
people call it. This bottom section of the river
definitely lives up to that name - the area
that it flows through is wild and relatively
unpopulated some of the most pristine jungle
scenery in Nepal, an abundant wildlife.
The rapids are also pretty wild, with the river
building to its climax in these lower canyons.
Shortly after the sharp bend in the river 'the
elbow' by the Lohore khola the valley narrows
into a series of canyons, the river speeds up
and there are big rapids, one leading into another,
almost continuously down to the Seti River.
From the 'Elbow' down to the Seti the gradient
is 3m/km (15ft a mile), but after here, the
gradient eases, as the river winds through some
magnificent unspoiled scenery, eventually emerging
onto the plains and flowing through the Royal
Bardia national Park to join the Ganges.
In terms of volume, the rivers are comparable
to the sun Kosi, but the Karnali is more constrained
by its Canyon walls; giving bigger, more continuous
and serious rapids. This constrained nature
of the river means that any increase in volume
has that is best run at low and medium flows-
in higher water the Karnali is a serious commitment.
Highest extreme instantaneous discharge measured
at Chisapani was as incredible 21,700 cumeces
(760,000 cfs).
The high flows and gradient of this lower river
has made it a prime contender for Hydro Electric
Power Schemes. The proposed large dam at Chisapani
will hopefully never be built but a diversion
tunnel is planned through the elbow with a powerhouse
upstream of jungle Ghat and work on this project
is likely to commence during the life of this
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Fact
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| Difficulty in
Nov: |
4(5) |
From: |
Sauli
(Alt. 560m) |
To: |
Chisapani
(Alt. 195m) |
Distance: |
180
km (113 miles) |
Days:
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7
days |
From
ktm: |
2
days |
Av.
Gradient: |
4m/km
(20ft a mile) |
| Volume in Nov. |
300
cms (10,500 cfs) |
| Best Season: |
Nov-Dec,
Mar-Apr |
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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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