Overview
Seti River Rafting is one of the best short river rafting in Nepal. The water in this river is warm due to the underground springs and geothermic activity. Seti River originates from southeast slopes of Machhapuchhare and flows towards south making it a typical mountain river of Nepal. The trip offers the beautiful mountains views of Annapurna South, Machhapuchhare and Langtang Lirung and also introduces to the two distinct areas of Manaslu and Annapurna regions. The volume of water in the river is quite low so the trip is recommended usually for the novice rafters. The trip starts with grade II rapids and at the end the rapids are of grade III.
Starting from Damauli Seti River raft introduces us to the beautiful forest of central Nepal. This two day rafting trip is usually enjoyed by families and best spot to learn Kayaking. The warm water of the rivers makes it ideal for winter trips and Kayak clinics for the course of beginners, diploma and advance. Being very close from Kathmandu and Pokhara this short trip has been able to attract adventure seekers, bird lovers and nature’s admirers.
Itinerary Detail
Seti River Rafting Itinerary
Day 1
Early in the morning after having breakfast we will drive to
Damauli in our private vehicle which is rafting in point. As soon as we reach
Damauli all of our rafts are fixed and we will start a thrilling white water
adventure at Seti River. The whole day we will raft in the forested canyon. The
forest is densely vegetated. In the way we will stop for lunch and we do
explore the vicinity, do some wildlife photography, bird watching, swimming or
just relax. Later in the day we will come along a small technical rapid near
the village of Saranghat. Saranghat is a beautiful village inhibited by Gurung
ethnic community. For overnight stay we will set our camp in beach below the
village.
Day 2
After having breakfast we will again fix our raft and set
off to Seti River. Later in the day we will come along a technical grade III
rapid and after the rapid we will leave Seti River behind us and enter to
Trishuli River. As soon as we enter the Trishuli River the land topography
changes dramatically. After having lunch we will visit the holy spot of Devghat
where thousands of pilgrims visit. Continuing our trip the Kali Gandaki joins
the Trishuli River and the river become Narayani. Further we will raft to small
town of Narayanghat where our trip comes to an end.