Rest break en route to the the river
In Nepal, I had my pick of the rivers. From day trips to 10-day expeditions, costs were low by western standards and opportunities for adrenaline rushes were high. With only two day trips to my credit, I decided to go with a 3-day trip on the holy Kali Gandaki River, which included a few Class IV rapids, in addition to many Class III’s and lesser.
Rafting Nepal’s Kali Gandaki River highlights the adventure from Pokhara, to the river campsites, and back again.

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Categories: Post-trip
Post tags: blogsherpa, camping, Nepal, pokhara, rafting, river, whitewater
1 Comment
hey, great post IMHO. I especially enjoy the Maine Whitewater Rafting courses,
you ever been there and done any of the Maine Whitewater Rafting courses? I made a
post about my experience at the Maine Whitewater Rafting course here:
http://maine-rafting.info/maine-whitewater-raft... let me know what you think about
it.