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Lower Seti River Rafting

Lower Seti River Rafting

Lower Seti River Rafting
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Trip Highlights:

  • Country:
    Nepal

  • Duration:
    1 Days
  • Grade:
    Easy

  • Max Altitude:
  • Best:
    Oct - mid Dec & Mar - early may

  • Max. Group Size:
    2 -30
  • Hotel: Star Hotel

  • Transportation:

    Private vehicle service

Overview:

“Rafting through forests and splendid hilly landscape”

Lower Seti River Rafting is an ideal short two day rafting adventure trip. If you are on a family outing to either Pokhara or Chitwan, try this rafting. It offers great moments of river fun as the river flows through green lush forests and splendid hilly landscape.

The fact that the river is on the way to Pokhara adds its significance. Pokhara is Nepal’s most popular touristic destination. You can choose to do tour in Pokhara and add this adventure sport on your itinerary. Check out our Pokhara Tour package for more information about the sightseeing tour in the Pokhara Valley. It is possible to add this event in your Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour package as well.

Rapids on this river is between 2 and 3. The trip begins from Pokhara Valley and ends at Chitwan locale. Therefore, it is ideal for you to add both Pokhara and Chitwan in your trip. The best part about Lower Seti River Rafting is the side attractions. It is possible to this rafting in a day too. However, we recommend you to allot two days’ time for this. In two days itinerary you can get ample time to do side trips for the side attractions besides river.

There are authentic villages where you can mingle with the locals. Do some fishing in the evening and have a blast on the bank of river. Most of our clients who are on exclusive rafting in Nepal’s rivers liked this river. Even if there are very few rafters in comparison to Bhote Koshi and Trishuli Rivers, you can get the best rafting experience.

Book the Lower Seti River Rafting in Nepal with an expert team of Everest Buddha Treks. We can knit the best rafting trip with lots of added attractions for you.

Itinerary:

Day 1

Arrival day

Combines warmer water, gentle rapids and amazing scenery and nature Class 3 river Great for families and learning to kayak


Cost Details:

Group Size:

Cost Per Person

Offer Price

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What's Included:

  • Professional English speaking licensed guides highly trained and safety certified to international standards in Whitewater River Guiding, Swift Water Rescue and Wilderness First Aid
  • Professional safety kayakers
  • International name brand ISO/CE certified rafting equipment including helmets, PFDs, paddles, splash jackets and wetsuits
  • Lunch / drinking water
  • Round trip transportation
  • First Aid Kit

What's Excluded:

  • Unrelated transportation, accommodation, visas, travel documents, departure taxes etc…
  • Footwear
  • Items of a personal nature including swimwear, towel and toiletries
  • Insurance **we provide insurance for our crew – but participants must be properly insured through an emergency medical travel plan**
  • Tips for guides **if you feel that our crew did a great job, you are invited but not obligated to offer a personal tip**

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HOW CAN I MANAGE INSTANT BOOK SETTINGS?

To instantly book packages on our travel booking website, you can reach us through multiple channels. Feel free to call us at +977-9851204611, email us at info@everestbuddhatreks.com, or message us on WhatsApp at +977-9851204611. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you promptly in securing your desired package and making your travel arrangements hassle-free.

How to obtain visa to travel to Nepal?

You can obtain “VISA” to Nepal through embassy or other diplomatic mission to your country. You can also obtain visa at entry points to Nepal or at the airport in the immigration for merely $40. The extension of visa requires an additional payment of $30. Do not forget to carry some passport size photos with you.

I want to go on a trek. What is the best time and place for it?

Everything you want to do is time and cost specific. Besides, your experience in trekking will also matter. There is wide range of options in Nepal if you want to explore. If you arrive in proper season, that is, between September to November (Autumn Season) and March to May (Spring Season), you might just experience something that you will be able to cherish for the lifetime. The shortest of trek can be Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, Langtang Helambu Trek or the Annapurna Circuit. The Everest trek and the full Annapurna sanctuary Trek can be ideal if you have a little more time. Finally, if you are looking for something that’s longer and more challenging, you’re looking at Kanchanjunga or Makalu area Trek.

What are the best trekking routes?

Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Basecamp, Everest Basecamp, Dhaulagiri Circuit, Manaslu Circuit and Kanchanjunga are the most popular trekking routes in Nepal.

Should I trek with an agency or should I trek alone?

Trekking alone can be a good experience if you are familiar with the terrain and have quite a few experiences in the area. Nobody can drag you down, and you can move at your own pace savoring the pleasant sceneries around to you. However, if it is your first experience or so, you might want to travel in group or with an agency. Should situations like medical emergencies, isolation due to disasters, etc. occur, having a group can be a matter of relief. If you have no group and you’re all by yourselves, you can hire a porter or a guide.

Is communication to our home country possible while on a trek or climb?

Nepal’s communication facilities are getting day by day, and most portions of trekking routes have mobile phone coverage. In case of a climb, VHF or satellite phones are available at the base camp. In both cases, weather can play an important role in communication.

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