Tamur, the sixth largest river in Nepal, is the one major
drain originated from Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world.
Tamur River Rafting is official opened for rafting and kayaking in 1998 and
since then, it has been able to win the affection of river sport enthusiasts
throughout the world.
Tamur river is not readily available, trekkers most trek for
about 4 days to enjoy this river. However, the river won’t disappoint you, the
trek in itself is adventurous. Tamur River Rafting trail follows the narrow
dirt tracks that connects typical village to another. The en route villages of
the journey are sparsely populated and only small area of the land serves for
agriculture.
Tamur River offers 120 rapids within its rafting length. The
first climax of Tamur River Rafting is quite tough only suitable for expert and
experienced guides and rafters. This rivers is furious and very challenging and
invites an enthusiast rafter seeking for adrenaline huge surge.
Tamur River Rafting is tough and challenging, hence you need
an expert river guide that are familiar with the river. We offers the quality
service and assure your utmost safety during the entire journey.
Day01: Fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar and drive to Basantapur. Stay overnight at hotel or overnight at camp.
Day02: Trek from Basantapur to Mangalbare. O/N at tented camp.
Day03: Trek from Mangalbare to Guphapokhari. O/N at tented camp.
Day04: Trek from Guphapokhari to Gorja. O/N at tented camp.
Day05: Trek from Gorja to Doban. O/N at tented camp.
Day06: Rafting at Tamor River and camp at Kabelidobhan.
Day07: Rafting at whitewater section and camp at Koya River Bank
Day08: Raft down to calm section. Overnight at Dumre.
Day09: Continue rafting to Tribenighat and overnight at tented camp.
Day10: Continue rafting unteil Chatara – 3 hours. Enjoy the sight the of the river and pilgrimage site
Day11: Drive back to Kathmandu