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Seti River Rafting

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Seti River RaftingTour Duration: 2 day(s)
Group Size: 2 - 12 people

The rafting on the river Seti is one of the most beautiful short river rafting available in Nepal. The warm waters of this river are heated naturally with the help of underground springs and geothermic activity. The expedition on this magnificent river starts from a put-in point at Damouli. You will be in close proximity of the water as you attempt Class-II rapids to begin with.

By the end of the trip you should be able to get to real white water and tackle Class-III rapids with confidence. A ratio of one guide to three travelers ensures the highest safety standards and individual attention. A gear raft will ride along with you carrying the food and camping equipment. Accommodation in a lodge is provided only on the first night.

Apart from that this beautiful River passes through stunning jungle scenery, green hills and valleys. It is an excellent river for bird-watchers and those interested in the abundance of nature found on this trip. This normally gentle river has plenty of small and straightforward rapids. During the monsoon months the intensity of the rapids increases and attracts a radically different set of rafters. The Seti is an ideal trip for those wanting to experience some of stunning river scenery in Nepal without the intensity of complex or challenging rapids. It is also very well suited for family trips and is the best river to learn kayaking in Nepal.

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More fantastic than I may transmit in words, but feelings go further than words, that place is special and we will keep a bit of those mountains in ours hearts. The treatment was VIP, I never did a trek with so much care, help and dedication. We loved the way that everything went.

- Vicki Middleton, Sheffield, England. 2x day tailormade holiday including, tiger safari, trekking in the Himalaya and sightseeing in Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra, November 2008.

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