
Location: Nepal, Asia
Departure point: Kathmandu.
Put-in-Point: Katikeghat.
Take-out-Point: Bara Chhetra, Chattara.
Best season: Nov-April.
Distance: Approximately 84 km.
6 Days: Kathmandu-Kathmandu.
Nepal has four major river systems with more than two hundred fifty sizeable tributaries. The major rivers are the Sapta Kosi in the extreme eastern part of Nepal the Narayani in central the Karnali in the west and Mahakali is far western part of Nepal. Arun is one of the mighty tributaries of Sapta Kosi. Its source is on the Tibetan Plateau, to the north of Kathmandu and it then swings in an easterly arc for some 200 km draining the Northern slopes of Mt. Everest and Makalu before cutting south through the Himalaya and into Nepal. It cuts through the Himalaya in some deep and awesome gorges that have fascinated explorers, travellers, geographers and river runners, and then flows almost directly south to join the Sun Koshi shortly before the Indian plain. Besides that Nepal has more than one hundred different dialects speaking ethnic groups and during the rafting meeting, people are part of the Adventure too.
White Water Rafting In Nepal
White water rafting is a special venture in the river on an inflatable rubber boat. A river trips in usually an adventure but not always. The most thrilling, exciting and exotic river trips in Nepal can be arranged with a registered rafting agency only. You have to choose river trips lasting 1 to 12 days on some of the best and exciting rivers in Nepal. These wild rivers rising from the hidden plateau of Tibet deep down the rugged sloppy mid-hills of Nepal and then finally meander across the Indian Plain to join the holy waters of the River Gangs. In a country like Nepal, a river trip is one of the best nobles always to explore a typical cross-section of the country's natural as well as Ethan cultural heritage.
Whether it's just the two of you for a romantic escape or perhaps. A group of friends outing, this action packed jaunt to the foothills will surely become a favourite outing sport of yours for many years to come. The river flows and passes through some of the most beautiful canyons, ethnic villages and landscapes of Nepal.
The trips offer a full spectrum of wilderness river experiences from the gently flowing stretches to the loud roaring wild and wet rapids. All guides are highly trained and qualified in the aquatic sport for white water river rafting.
Kathmandu –Tumlingtar –Katikeghat.
Katikeghat –Savaya Khola:
Savaya Khola –Megan Besi

Today is more challenging than the previous days. We come across quite a number of rapids one after another. The first encounter is a left –bend rapid, just before the suspension bridge at Ranighat. A number of rapids follow after this, continue one after another and we finally camp nearby blithe rapid.
Today, pretty smooth and relaxed compared to last previous days. Now Arun River merges with Sunkosi to form into a confluence of Saptakosi, one of the major rivers of Nepal, which further flows to merge with the famous Gange in India. Float along Saptakosi for another half an hour and we reach the site of Bara Chhetra a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. From here, we continue to float for another hour to Chatara, the final destination of rafting and meeting our transport for Kathmandu.
after long 13/14 hours driving, we arrived in Kathmandu. Option flight from Biratnagar.
Trip Cost: e-mail us:-info@footmarktravels.com
Nepal visa
International flight & all domestic departure tax
Lunch & dinner during a hotel stay in Kathmandu
During the lodge trek, hot shower cost extra
Personal gears & clothing (available on hire)
Tips, any expenses incurred in emergency evacuation/roadblock due to any reason, table drinks, snacks while walking
Rescue & insurance such as travel, cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss