Karnali is also known as the longest and biggest river of Nepal located in western part of Nepal. It emerges at Mt. Kailash, a holy mountain, and flows through the scenic flora and fauna. Karnali rafting offers short trek with the prettiest canyons and jungle scenery in Nepal that adds extra color to the trip. In high water, the Karnali is a serious commitment, combining huge, though fairly straightforward, rapids with a seriously remote location. At low water, Karnali is fantastic and adventurous trip. The rapid become smaller when the river drops, but the gradient and constricted channel keeps it interesting and extra ordinary. The trip starts with the long drive to the far west of Nepal from Kathmandu. Another interesting matter of the trip is that, during Rafting, we won't see a single sign of the modern world but natural beauty and cultures give us unforgettable moment. 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 grails; even tigers and some of them are rare as well. The river also supports some of the finest fish habitant 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. Rafting in Karnali means life time experience and exploration of natural beauty with adventure.




