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Nepal is well known for white water rafting. Nepal is perfect
place for people wishing to have fun with rafting because of it's
fast flowing, beautiful and powerful rivers rafting will be the
perfect fun to make your heart feel happy and enjoyable. Nepal
gives the incredible variety of white water challenges for the
paddlers.
White water rafting means cruising down a rushing nriver in
an inflatable rubber raft or white water kayak over crashing waves
and swirling rapids for the excitement of a lifetime. A series
of the world’s most outstanding river journeys are found
here, ranging from steep, adrenaline charged mountain streams
to classic big volume wilderness expedition to classic big volume
wilderness expeditions. The combination of beautiful mountain
scenery, exhilarating white water rapids and fascinating cultural
opportunities make Nepal one of the premier places to go white
water rafting.

The rivers of Nepal are graded for difficulty on an internationally
recognized grading scale of 1 to 6.
| GRADE
I |
It is easy going water with
few obstacles. It indicates flat water, no rapids. |
| GRADE II
to III |
Any one who is not afraid of water and
have a reasonable physical shape can safely go to Grade 1
to 3. |
| GRADE IV |
It is more difficult but more exciting
is there. |
| GRADE V |
These are very powerful river that requires
a strenuous paddling, has powerful waves, steep constricted
channels. |
| GRADE VI |
These rivers are more powerful and dangerous
to raft. |

Running through North to South, Nepal offers major rivers Karnali,
Sunkoshi, Kaligandaki, Trisuli, Marshyangdi, Tamur and Kanchanjunga,
Bhotekoshi, Seti, Bheri and many more. These rivers rises from
the glacier of the highest mountain in the world and the mysterious
plateau of Tibet.
SOME
POPULAR RAFTING RIVERS IN NEPAL
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