Thamel Gahiti, Kathmandu, Nepal
Earth Matter Treks & Expedition Nepal
  • Destination

    Nepal

  • Regions

    Kanchenjunga

  • Activity

    Rafting

  • Accomodation

    Hotel/Lodge

  • Transportation

    Drive

  • Duration

    4-5 Days

  • Trip Grade

    Class III to IV

  • Altitude

    3000 meters

  • Best Season

    October to early December and from March to early May

  • Start/End Point

    Dhoban-Chatara

Destination Region Activity Accomodation Transportation
Nepal Kanchenjunga Rafting Hotel/Lodge Drive
Duration Trip Grade Altitude Best Season Start/End Point
4-5 Days Class III to IV 3000 meters October to early December and from March to early May Dhoban-Chatara

Trip Overview

The Tamur River is another popular rafting destination in Nepal, known for its stunning scenery and challenging rapids. Rafting on the Tamur River offers a thrilling experience, with a mix of exciting rapids and calm stretches that allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes. The river flows through remote areas, providing a unique opportunity to explore the culture and lifestyle of the local communities along the way.

Trip Highlights

  • Stunning Scenery: The Tamur River flows through remote and pristine landscapes, offering breathtaking views of forests, gorges, and mountains.
  • Challenging Rapids: The river is known for its challenging rapids, which provide an exhilarating experience for rafters looking for an adrenaline rush.
  • Cultural Experience: Rafting on the Tamur River allows you to explore the culture and lifestyle of the local communities living along the riverbanks, providing a unique cultural experience.
  • Camping: The multi-day rafting trips on the Tamur River often include camping along the riverbanks, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of the river and the beauty of the surrounding nature.
  • Adventure: Rafting on the Tamur River is a true adventure, with unpredictable rapids and the thrill of navigating through them with your team.
  • Wildlife: The Tamur River valley is home to a variety of wildlife, and you may spot animals such as monkeys, deer, and a wide range of bird species during your rafting trip.

Itinerary

  • Meet at the designated starting point (often in Kathmandu) and travel to the put-in point near the Tamur River.
  • Receive a safety briefing and instruction on rafting techniques from your guides.
  • Begin rafting down the river, navigating through exhilarating rapids and enjoying the scenic views along the way.
  • Stop for lunch at a scenic spot along the river.
  • Continue rafting until you reach the campsite for the night.
  • Set up camp, enjoy dinner, and relax by the riverside.

  • Wake up early, have breakfast, and prepare for another day of rafting.
  • Raft through more rapids and enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Tamur River valley.
  • Stop for lunch and breaks as needed.
  • Reach the campsite for the night, set up camp, and relax after a day of rafting.

  • Continue rafting downstream, encountering more rapids and enjoying the final stretches of the river.
  • Reach the take-out point and end the rafting trip.
  • Travel back to Kathmandu or your next destination, reflecting on the adventure and the memories made on the Tamur River.

Cost Inclusion/Exclusion

Cost Inclusion

  • Rafting equipment (rafts, paddles, helmets, life jackets, etc.)
  • Professional rafting guides and support staff
  • Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the rafting trip
  • Camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, etc.)
  • Transportation to and from the river put-in and take-out points
  • Safety briefing and instruction on rafting techniques
  • National park fees or permits
  • Basic first aid kit

Cost Exclusion

  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, etc.)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Travel insurance (it's usually recommended to have your own travel insurance)
  • Tips for guides and support staff (optional but appreciated)
  • Any additional activities or excursions not included in the tour itinerary