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Trip Facts

Trip Introduction :- 9 Days Sunkoshi River Rafting.

The River,It offers the longest trip in Nepal in terms of river days. It has many tributaries entering from the north that drain Himalayan peaks including the mighty mount Everest. The character of the river changes with amazing wide valley sections and large sandy islands becoming narrow jungle gorges and corridors.

There is only one large village on the river, the hardest rapid – Hakapur is named after it.
The upper section is known as the Bhote Kosi, an adrenaline charged section of river described separately in this guide.The commercial trips start at Dolalghat, which is close to the confluence of the Bhote kosi, and the Indrawati.
You can expect the trip to take 10 days, this may include a lay-over day. Post monsoon it can be rafted in 8 days, 6 in a kayak.

Transportation to the River.

The Sun kosi has the great advantage of having a Put-in point near Kathmandu. You could expect the bus to take about three hours, which is ideal to unpack, have lunch and depart at the start of the afternoon.

On the river.

On the first day you are likely to encounter big and bouncy wave trains at class 2-3 and you may reach Meat-grinder (4-) close to the confluence of the Tamba Kosi. From here class 3+ to 4- is the order of the day, with some rapids like High Anxiety (4-) which are just massive surf waves during early October descents.

The Hardest rapid Hakapur (5-) is just before the halfway point and often a layover day follows at Little Devisthan beach. Below here the Dudh kosi enters and the river narrows into the jungle corridor – Imaginative names of rapids within (Rhino rock, No Quiche, Dummy to the wall, Roller coaster, El Wasto!, Arthur Daley?).All the above in the class 4 region. The river continues then with several more rapids at a lower grade. The Arun and Tamur rivers join just before the Sun Kosi breaks out of the valley it has been held in for 270Km into a vast wide plain taking it eventually into the bay of Bengal. In a kayak it can be done more quickly but the thought of a self-sufficient trip of that length would make me think twice – most raft operators offer good deals to kayakers (especially early season) and I would recommend using raft support or tagging along to a scheduled raft departure.

Ten days is a long time on a river – the only other advice is to bear in mind that you are confined to the area of an 8 man raft for 8 – 10 days with people who you may not have had chance to get to know beforehand. Lay-over days are a great way of breaking up that time – check if the operator you use includes that option.

Lastly, the journey to the river may be short but the journey back ain’t……unless you fly you’re looking at a 16 to 20 hour bus journey from hell (all part of the adventure ! ? )

Sunkoshi River Rafting Itinerary

Day 1

Day One

Leave Kathmandu, bus to the river, unpacks and lunch, begin river trip early afternoon, steady afternoon with nothing too difficult.

Day 2

Day Two

Past ‘Meat grinder’, and the Tamba Kosi Confluence.

Day 3

Day Three

‘Punch and Judy’, Likhu khola confluence and maybe as far as ‘High Anxiety’

Day 4

Day Four

Past ‘High Anxiety’, to Hakapur village and rapid. Big day.

Day 5

Day Five

Layover day? Little Devisthan beach.

Day 6

Day Six

Dudh Kosi confluence, ‘Jaws’, camp above jungle corridor.

Day 7

Day Seven

Probably the best, numerous big class 4’s in the jungle corridor, ‘Rhino rock’, ‘El Wasto’ and others.

Day 8

Day Eight

Out of the corridor, odd class 3 / 4, ‘Big Dipper’, could arrive Chatra p.m.

Day 9

Day Nine

Arrive Chatra, pack, bus to Kathmandu.

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Equipments

  • Waterproof dry bag or small daypack with rain cover (10–20L)
  • Reusable water bottle (small, filled)
  • Quick-dry towel or microfiber cloth
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
  • Energy snacks (nuts, bars, chocolate)
  • Reusable shopping bag



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Upper Body Layers
  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts or rash guard (2 pieces, quick-dry)
  • Long-sleeve sun protection shirt (for sun and splash)
  • Lightweight fleece or synthetic layer (for cold water/after rafting)
  • Lightweight scarf or buff
Lower Body Layers

  • Quick-dry shorts or swimwear
  • Lightweight quick-dry pants or board shorts
  • Extra underwear and socks (quick-dry)
Footwear & Accessories
  • Water shoes or sturdy sandals with good grip (closed-toe preferred)
  • Neoprene socks (optional for cold water)
  • Small dry bag lock



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Head & Sun Protection

  • Wide-brim hat or cap (with chin strap)
  • Sunglasses with UV protection and strap
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+, water-resistant) and lip balm with SPF
  • Warm beanie (for after rafting or cold mornings)
Personal & Medical Kits
  • Basic first-aid kit (band-aids, antiseptic, pain relievers, rehydration salts)
  • Personal medications + motion sickness tablets
  • Insect repellent



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Travel Documents

  • Valid passport or ID
  • Rafting tour booking confirmation
  • Nepalese rupees in small denominations
  • Phone, charger, and power bank (in waterproof case)
Miscellaneous
  • Swimwear (under layers)
  • Change of dry clothes (for after rafting)
  • Any religious items for puja (if visiting temples en route) can be purchased around temple premises
  • Camera or action camera (waterproof, optional)
  • Earplugs (optional)
  • Headlamp or small flashlight (if tour ends late)
  • Small dry bag for valuables and phone



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