Seti River Rafting in Nepal

2 Days
Nepal
1
Moderate
  • Trip Code: Seti River Rafting
  • Trip Type: Rafting
  • Max. Altitude: 800m
  • Travel Mode: Coaches

Seti River rafting  is an ideal trip for those wanting to experience some of the stunning river scenery in Nepal without the intensity of complex or challenging rapids. The Seti is a very suitable river for family trips and it’s the best river to learn kayaking in Nepal.

Seti River  rafting is an excellent river for those who do not have time and previous experience. This is a unique river that passes through two beautiful and contrasting scenic areas, villages and forest. Relatively small volume blue and warm water cuts through deep gorges and lush jungle and finally meets the Trishuli River at Ghai Ghat (above Narayan Ghat). It is the best river for family trips and Kayak learners.

The river starts from Machhapuchhre and flows through Pokhara valley. The name “Seti” is named for the color of the river that means purely white. The warm and beautiful Seti River passes through stunning jungle scenery, green hills and valleys. It is an excellent river for bird-watchers and those interested in the abundance of nature found on this trip.

This normally gentle river has plenty of small and straightforward rapids. During the monsoon months the intensity of the rapids increases and attracts a radically different set of rafters.

Overview
Trip Code Seti River Rafting
Trip Duration 2 Days
Trip Type Rafting
Trip Grade Moderate
Min Group Size 1
Max Altitude 800m
Trip Start Pokhara
Trip End Pokhara
Best Season Feb-May & Sep-Nov
Transportaion Coaches
Meals All meals
Acommodation Tented Camp
Itinerary

Drive to Damauli and short rafting trip/ camping at Corridor of jungle near the riverbank

Corridor of jungle nears the riverbank to Gaighat; rafting till 3PM (approx.) and drive back to Kathmandu or visit Chitwan National Park or drive to Pokhara.

Service Includes/Excludes

For the price write us an email: info@nectravels.com

Tour cost include

Ground Transportation by Coaches/Air
Meals, Western and continental food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during your rafting trip
River Permit
Necessary equipment as high quality self-bailing rafts, life jackets, helmets, plastic paddles, wetsuits (only during the winter) on certain rivers, dry bag for gear, camera barrels and all safety and medical equipment
Necessary Staffs (Guide, Helpers, Cook etc)
Accommodation on tented camp
Safety Kayak
Food, accommodation, insurance for all staff and their transportation
Expedition elements include professional guides and leadership
First aid kid box

Tour cost exclude

Mineral water, cold drinks and alcoholic beverages during the whole trip
Emergency evacuation
Things of personal use
Member insurance
International airport pick up drop (if you order we can arrange)
Tips to Staffs
Sleeping bag

Need to bring: –

T-shirt
swimwear for on the river
Warm clothing for the evenings including a fleece or a pullover
Sunscreen and lip protector
Sunglasses (with retaining device) and/or a cap
Towel and Toiletries (environmentally friendly is best)
Personal medication
Flashlight
Footwear
Reading book
Fishing hook (you can fishing in the Himalayan River)

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