 The name of this river is after a legend that says, high in the Himalaya at Gosainkund the god Shiva drove
his trident into the ground to create three springs –the source of the
river and hence its name Trisuli.
The river has carved some truly impressive gorges in its lower part as
it cut its way through the 2000 meter high Mahavarat Range. These gorges
are also the rout flowed by the main Prithivi Highway
and the road diesel trucks undoubtedly detract from the River itself.
The opposite side to the road is relatively wild and you should see some
wildlife, a profusion of colorful bird, including eagles and vultures.
For many people this river represents the ideal compromise rafting trip:
just the right length of time, exhilarating rapid, but not too
difficult, easily accessible from Kathmandu. Certainly if you’re looking
for more of a ‘wilderness’ experience unsullied beaches, no other
rafting groups, and un-spoilt scenery then you should consider one of the
other river.
The rapid on Trisuli are mainly big, bouncy and relatively safe; ‘flips’
(where the raft capsizes) or other accidents are rare in normal water
condition, and if you wish, it is possible to walk around the few
difficult rapid. Since the highway follows the river you can easily come
back to Kathmandu in few hours after completion of the trip.
We offer a trip of 1-3 days, starting at Baireni and taking
out at, or before Narayanghat. This gives you a full and satisfying
experience –you run all the major rapids watch the river grow as its
tributaries join, marvel as it cuts its way through impressive gorges,
then leave it when it spreads out over the great plain of the Ganges.
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| River Name |
| Trishuli |
| River Days |
| 1-3 |
| River Distance |
| 106 Km./66 miles (Approximately) |
| Difficulty |
| 2/3+ |
| Rafting put in point |
| Baireni or Charaudi |
| Rafting ending point |
| Gaighat |
| Water Volume (Cumecs) |
| 300 |
| Best Season |
| Spring & Autumn |
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