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The Kali Gandaki, named after the goddess Kali, rises in Mustang, an enclave of Nepal to the north of
the Himalaya. As it tumbles down between the Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna Himal, it carves the world's
deepest river gorge. Once an ancient trading route through to Tibet, it is now a popular trekking trail. This
is one of the finest raftable rivers in the country. With interesting places to visit en route, the river running
on Kali Gandaki is very interesting. The class 4, 5 rapids and the wildlife sightings make the trip
worthwhile.
From Baglung, the river flows through a wilderness area with few villages and
people to our take-out at Mirmire. Turbulent rapids intertwine with abrupt drops as we dodge our way
down intricate chutes of sparkling water, village terraces cling precariously to the slopes. Surreal
snow-capped peaks hang suspended above us as we drift through somber canyons whose black walls
glisten in the shadows.
The last day's rapids are the largest and a great climax to one of the
best short river journeys in Nepal. Both experienced and first-time rafters will enjoy the abundant thrilling
rapids of the Kali Gandaki. This trip can be combined with a trek in the Annapurna region beforehand; a
wildlife safari in the Royal Chitwan National Park after the river journey is also an excellent
extension.
Trip Itinerary
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Activities |
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01 |
Drive to Baglung (4 hrs); start rafting (Camp) |
| 02 |
Rafting and exploring the Kali Gandaki (Camp).
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| 03 |
Take out at Mirmire; drive to Pokhara (5 hrs).
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