Trishuli River Rafting - 2 Days

Trip Facts

  • Duration 2 Days
  • Difficulty Level 2/3+ in summer
  • Destination Nepal
  • Transportation Tourist Bus, Car/Van( Depending on the size of the group)
  • Activity White water Rafting
  • Best Season Spring & Autumn
  • Group Size Min.2, max. 16 People
  • Trip Start/End Charaudi/Fishling
  • Max Altitude 170m/600ft

Trishuli River Rafting 2 Days Overview:

A 2-day Trishuli River rafting trip is one of the best short adventure tours in Nepal for travelers who want a mix of white water action, scenic landscapes, and a peaceful overnight stay by the river.

It is one of the most popular rafting trips near Kathmandu and a great choice for people with limited time who still want a real outdoor experience. This trip is suitable for beginners, students, couples, families with older children, and adventure lovers looking for a fun and accessible rafting experience in Nepal.

The journey usually begins with a morning drive from Kathmandu to Charaudi, one of the main rafting starting points on the Trishuli River. The drive takes about three hours and follows the Prithvi Highway, the main road that links Kathmandu with Pokhara and Chitwan.

Along the way, travellers enjoy views of green hills, terraced farmland, riverside villages, and winding mountain roads. Because of this easy access, Trishuli rafting is also a popular adventure stop for people traveling to Pokhara, the Annapurna region, or Chitwan National Park.

After arriving at Charaudi, professional river guides provide a full safety briefing, paddle instructions, and rafting equipment. Helmets, life jackets, paddles, and rafts are all included.

This preparation makes the trip beginner-friendly and helps first-time rafters feel comfortable before entering the river. The Trishuli River is known for its Class II to Class III+ rapids, offering a good balance of excitement and safety. It is lively enough to be thrilling, but not too difficult for most first-time participants.

The first day of the rafting trip usually covers the section from Charaudi to Kurnighat. This part of the river includes fun rapids, calmer floating stretches, and excellent views of Nepal’s countryside.

As the raft moves downstream, travelers pass forested hills, sandy riverbanks, rocky gorges, and traditional villages. During calmer sections, there is often time to relax, enjoy the scenery, and sometimes swim depending on river conditions.

At Kurnighat, the overnight stop adds a special touch to the trip. Many groups stay at a riverside resort or beach camp, where they can rest, enjoy a warm meal, and spend a peaceful evening beside the river. The overnight experience makes this trip different from a one-day rafting tour because it gives more time to enjoy nature and the quiet river setting.

On the second day, the rafting continues downstream toward Mugling through more enjoyable rapids and scenic stretches. After finishing the river journey, travelers can return to Kathmandu or continue on to Pokhara, the Annapurna Base Camp trekking route, or Chitwan for a wildlife jungle safari.

For anyone looking for a short rafting trip in Nepal with an overnight stay, the 2-day Trishuli River rafting tour is an excellent choice. It combines adventure, nature, and easy travel connections, making it one of the most practical and rewarding rafting experiences in Nepal.

Key Highlights of Trisuli River Rafting - 2 Days:

  • Scenic drive: Enjoy the beautiful drive up to the Trishuli River's starting point.
  • Pro Guide: Before rafting, get safety tips from experienced guides.
  • Rapids of all Levels: Experience thrilling Class III and Class IV rapids.
  • Nature: Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Trishuli River with its waterfalls and Himalayan views.
  • Riverbank lunch: Enjoy a delicious lunch on the riverbank to give you energy for your rafting trip.
  • Relax and Swim: Take a break to swim and relax on the sandy riverbanks.
  • Wildlife spotting: Keep an eye out for native birds and fauna along riverbanks.
  • Cultural Interaction: Meet local communities and villages on the rafting trip.
  • Rafting is a great way to build teamwork with friends, family, and colleagues.
  • Memorable rapids: For lasting memories, conquer rapids such as "Upset," “Surprise,” and "Ladies' Delight."

Why Choose Trishuli River Rafting?

Trishuli River Rafting offers a great mix of adventure, easy access, and local experience, making it a good choice for both beginners and experienced rafters.

Easy Access

One of the main reasons to choose Trishuli River rafting is its convenient location. The river lies between Kathmandu and Pokhara, so it is easy to reach from both cities. This makes it a great option for travelers with limited time. It can also be combined with other trips such as Chitwan National Park tours or trekking in Nepal.

Professional Guides

For safety and support, all rafting trips are led by professional guides. They are trained, licensed, and experienced in river safety. Before the trip begins, they provide safety instructions and all the necessary rafting equipment. This helps make the journey safe, smooth, and enjoyable. Trishuli River rafting combines fun rapids, beautiful scenery, and a touch of local culture, making it one of the best short adventure activities in Nepal.

What to Expect on the Trishuli River Trip

The Trishuli River rafting trip in Nepal offers a great mix of adventure, scenery, and relaxation. You can expect exciting Class II to III+ rapids that give enough thrill for both beginners and experienced rafters. As you paddle along the river, you pass through green valleys, terraced fields, rocky gorges, and traditional villages, offering beautiful views of Nepal’s countryside and local life.

Between the rapids, there are calm sections where you can relax, float on the water, or enjoy a refreshing swim. In some places, there may also be opportunities for cliff jumping, depending on the river conditions and guide instructions. This balance of white water and calm stretches makes the trip fun, scenic, and enjoyable throughout the day.

At the end of the rafting trip, travelers can enjoy a riverside lunch or relax at River Fun Beach Resort, where facilities may include a swimming pool, cottages, and peaceful river views. Overall, the Trishuli River trip is a memorable white water adventure in Nepal, combining excitement, natural beauty, and a relaxing outdoor experience.

Where to starts and Ends

  • Start Point: Charaudi Red House (81 km from Kathmandu)
  • Rafting Ending Point:  Muglin
  • Overnight stay: Riverside resort or Beach camp,
  • Rafting distance: 46 km
  • River Grade: 3 and up
  • Popular for: Day or multi-day adventure lover
  • River wear gear:

  • Shorts—half pants
  • T-shirts (long sleeve for sun protection)
  • swimwear
  • Sun Cap/Glass/Cream
  • personal water bottle
  • a pair of river sandals
  • The difficulties/grades and water volume levels vary, determined according to the season you wish to raft. Please take a look below. 

    Season/MonthsDifficulties/GradeWater volume
    September - DecemberivApprox. 300 cumecs
    January - Mayiv-Approx. 200 cumecs
    June - AugustIv+Approx. 450 cumecs

Itinerary

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Starting Point: Kathmandu or Pokhara
Raft Put-in Point: Charaudi Red House
Distance from Kathmandu to Charaudi: 81 km
Driving Duration: About 3 to 4 hours from Kathmandu
Rafting Duration: About 3 to 4 hours
Overnight Stay: Riverside camp or River Fun Beach Resort, Kuringhat
Approximate Altitude: Charaudi 375 m / 1,230 ft; Kuringhat, around 300 m / 984 ft

The trip begins early in the morning with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Charaudi Red House, the main starting point for Trishuli River rafting. The road follows the Prithvi Highway and passes through green hills, riverside villages, terraced fields, and beautiful countryside views. After reaching Charaudi, the rafting team welcomes the group and provides a full safety briefing, paddle instructions, and rafting gear, including helmets, life jackets, and paddles.

Once ready, the rafting adventure begins on the Trishuli River. The first day includes exciting Grade III and above rapids, mixed with calmer sections where you can relax and enjoy the scenery. Popular rapids on this section may include Snail’s Nose and Teen Devi, along with other lively waves and fun river features. A riverside lunch is usually served on a sandy beach before continuing downstream toward Kuringhat. By late afternoon, the group reaches the overnight point at River Fun Beach Resort or a nearby riverside camp. The evening is free for rest, riverside relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay.

  • AccommodationResort
  • MealsLunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude375 m / 1,230 ft

Rafting Start Point: Kuringhat / River Fun Beach Resort
Rafting End Point: Mugling/Simaltal/Gaighat
Rafting Distance: Total trip about 22 km to 46 km, depending on the section used
Rafting Duration: About 2 to 3 hours
Driving Duration After Rafting: Varies depending on destination
Approximate Altitude: Gaighat around 250 m / 820 ft

After breakfast by the river, the second day begins with another enjoyable rafting session downstream toward Gaighat. This section offers a mix of fun rapids, calmer water, open valleys, and beautiful riverside scenery. It is a pleasant continuation of the first day and gives more time to enjoy the river atmosphere.

After finishing the rafting trip at Gaighat, the group changes clothes, relaxes, and has lunch. From there, travellers can drive back to Kathmandu, continue to Pokhara, or head toward Chitwan National Park. This 2-day Trishuli River rafting trip is ideal for travelers looking for a short multi-day adventure in Nepal with white water excitement, natural scenery, and a memorable overnight riverside experience.

  • MealsBreakfast, and Lunch
  • Max. Altitude250 m / 820 ft

Cost Details

Price Includes

  • All ground transportation to and from the rafting starting and ending points
  • All necessary rafting equipment
  • All safety gear, including a life jacket and helmet during rafting
  • Waterproof bag for personal valuable items
  • All meals during the rafting trip, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with tea, coffee, and hot water
  • One-night accommodation in a tented camp/resort
  • Comprehensive first-aid and medical kit
  • Full professional rafting crew, including river guides, helpers, and required support staff
  • All applicable government taxes

Price Excludes

  • Any Meals in Kathmandu/Pokhara 
  • Travel insurance
  • International airfare to and from Nepal
  • Nepal tourist visa fee
  • Personal expenses of any kind
  • Transportation to your next destination after the rafting trip
  • Alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, snacks, laundry, phone calls, and internet use
  • Personal rafting or travel equipment
  • Tips for guides and staff

Useful Info

Packing List for Trishuli River Rafting

Preparing the right rafting packing list helps you stay comfortable, safe, and ready to enjoy your white-water adventure. Here are the essential items to bring for a Trishuli River rafting trip in Nepal.

Comfortable Clothing

Wear lightweight, quick-drying clothes such as sportswear or synthetic shirts and shorts. These materials dry fast and allow easy movement while paddling.

Swimwear

Bring a swimsuit or clothes that can get wet. During rafting, splashes from the river are common, and many travelers also enjoy swimming in calm sections.

Water Shoes or Sandals:

Wear sturdy water shoes, river sandals, or sports sandals with good grip. They help you walk safely on slippery river rocks and maintain balance on the raft.

Sun Protection:

The sun can be strong on the river. Pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses with a strap to protect your skin and eyes during the rafting trip.

Reusable Water Bottle

Staying hydrated is important during rafting. Bring a refillable water bottle because paddling under the sun can be physically demanding.

Towel and Extra Clothes:

Carry a small towel and a dry set of clothes to change into after rafting. Fresh clothes will feel comfortable after spending hours on the river.

Personal Hygiene Items:

Bring basic personal items such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, hand sanitizer, and any personal medication you may need during the trip.

Small First Aid Kit:

A simple kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and basic pain relief medicine can be useful for minor cuts or small aches.

Waterproof Camera or Phone Case:

If you want to capture your adventure, carry a waterproof camera or waterproof phone pouch to keep your device safe from splashes.

Energy Snacks:

Pack light snacks such as nuts, chocolate, or dried fruits to maintain energy during the rafting adventure.

ID and Some Cash:

Carry a valid ID and a small amount of cash for personal expenses, snacks, or drinks during the trip.

Who Can Join Trishuli River Rafting?

Trishuli River rafting is open to many types of travelers. Whether you are a beginner, an adventure lover, or a tourist with limited time, this exciting activity is a good choice for many people.

Beginners and Families

Trishuli River is a good option for beginners and families who want to try rafting for the first time. The Class II to III rapids offer a safe and enjoyable level of excitement for first-time rafters. The calm sections give people time to build confidence and enjoy the natural surroundings without fear. Professional guides are always there to provide safety and instructions, making it a good introduction to rafting. Children aged 10 and above can usually join with their families, so it can also be a fun family activity.

Adventure Lovers

Experienced rafters can also enjoy Trishuli River. The river has exciting rapids such as Snail’s Nose, Monkey Fast, and Pinball Rapid, which add more thrill to the trip. One of the good things about this river is that it has both easy and more active sections, so beginners and experienced rafters can enjoy the same journey together. During the monsoon season, the water level rises and the rapids become stronger, making the trip more exciting for adventure seekers.

Travellers with Limited Time

For travellers with little time, Trishuli River rafting is one of the best short adventure activities in Nepal. The rafting usually lasts about 4 to 5 hours and can be completed in one day. The river is also only about three hours from Kathmandu, which makes it a practical choice for people who want adventure without changing their travel plan too much. No matter your experience level, Trishuli River rafting offers a fun and refreshing experience for many kinds of travelers.

When is the Best Time for Rafting

The right season can make your Trishuli River rafting trip even better. Weather, temperature, and water level all affect the rafting experience.

Dry Season (October to May)

This is the best time for a more relaxed and scenic rafting trip. The river has moderate rapids, which are ideal for beginners and families. The weather is usually clear and pleasant. Spring from March to May brings warmer days and blooming flowers, while autumn from September to November offers fresh air and beautiful golden views.

Monsoon Season (June to August)

This season is best for adventure lovers who want stronger rapids and faster water. Heavy rain makes the river more powerful and challenging. It can be an exciting experience, but it is not the best time for beginners. Rafting during monsoon needs extra care and should always be done with experienced guides.

Winter Season (December to February)

Winter rafting is quieter and more peaceful. The river is usually calmer, and the rapids are less demanding. However, the weather can be cold, and the water feels very chilly, especially in the morning and evening. For those who do not mind the cold, it can still be a beautiful rafting experience.

Rafting Experience on the Trishuli River

The Trishuli River rafting trip is one of the most popular white-water adventures in Nepal. The river offers a mix of exciting rapids, calm floating sections, and beautiful natural scenery. Because of this balance, it is suitable for first-time rafters as well as experienced adventure travelers.

The rafting journey passes through scenic river valleys, green hills, terraced farmland, and small riverside villages. Between the rapids, there are peaceful sections where participants can relax, enjoy the landscape, or even swim in the river. This combination of thrilling rapids and relaxing stretches makes Trishuli rafting both fun and accessible.

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