
Karnali
River, Nepal's mightiest river is arguably the
finest multi-day river trip in Nepal, and the
classic Himalayan River expedition. The Karnali's
headwaters come off Mount Kailash in Tibet and
slice through the Himalayas in a series of magnificent
gorges and pristine forest.
On our 180 kilometers River journey we won't
see a single sign of the modern world but
natural beauty and cultures. It's one of the
last places in Nepal that you can see old
growth forest and have a real chance of seeing
Nepal's wildlife like Monkeys, Langur, Rhesus,
leopards, bear, martins, deer, crocodiles
and gharials; even tigers. The river also
supports some of the finest fish habitat in
Nepal, with giant catfish and Golden Masher
prowling the depths. Midway through the trip
we select a choice piece of beach and for
two nights we stay at the same camp and people
have an opportunity to explore this beautiful
country, wallow in a mud bank, play in the
region's plentiful waterfalls, or just hang
out and learn something about their fellow
rafters.
Whitewater ranges from easygoing class three,
to bone crushing class five, depending on
the time of year. Regardless of the month,
the Karnali always offers good, hard rapids
with miles of beautiful scenery and deep river
gorges.