







Duration: 8 Days
The Sunkoshi ‘River of gold’ has been rated as one of the top ten rafting trips in the world! It is also in the list of ‘must do while in Nepal’. The river rises in Tibet, and flows eastwards in Nepal through the great valley between the Mahabharat Lekh (hills) and the Himalaya. It forms the watershed for most eastern Nepal and gathering strength from tributaries draining the highest mountains in the world it emerges onto the northern plains of India where it joins the Ganges. Our journey takes us 270 km through some of Nepal’s most remote area giving you a unique wilderness experience. The first two days are relatively easy and allow time to train you as a team before the bigger rapids arrive. The rapids have acquired manes like Meat Grinder, High Anxiety, Jaws and Big dipper, from previous experiences on expeditions. Say no more! The calmer stretches between rapids give you time to take in the phenomenal views, swim (voluntarily) in warm water and camp on the pristine white sandy beaches.
Departure point: Kathmandu
Put-in-Point: Dolalghat.
Take-out-Point: Chatara
Outward travel: 3 hours
Grade: IV - V
Best season: Oct – Dec, Mar - May
9 days: Kathmandu-Kathmandu
Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu – Dolalghat - Roshi Khola. At 7 am morning meet in indicated place. Office –store baggage and finalize plans a quick breakfast then we leave for Dolalghat. Very fascinating drive, it will provides you a magnificent views of the Himalaya in clear weather. We should unload at Dolalghat, lunch will be served here and your expedition guide will give a full safety talk to you. As mentioned above the first two days is easy paddling. The first greater rapid is you are encountering a grade IV+ “Rotten Cave” where the Roshi Khola mixed up with Sunkoshi. Soon after we the rapid we will choose one of the campsite and unload the gears, pitch the tents, prepared the dinner and enjoy your first camping meal with Rum punch.
Day 02: Roshi Khola - Tamba Koshi confluence. Wake up with hot cup of tea, have breakfast, pack up the gears, fold the tents up, loaded and rolling down in the river. You will stop some where on the half way for lunch. Today you are encountering Meat Grinder grade IV+ rapid, it is fairly straight rundown the center avoiding holes left and right. A few meters below here the Tamba Koshi joins with Son Koshi, on the left bank of confluence there you find a beach which will be suit for camping. You will be following the camp routines same as previous night. Same as the other rivers this junction also being very important to local peoples and there is a Shiva temple overlooking the two rivers.
Day 03: Tamba Koshi confluence - Harkapur. As it is daily routines are begins, day follow with tea and etc. A few kilometers below Likhu joins with Sun koshi and continuing the rapids, starting with graded III+ ‘Pre-Anxiety’ and grade IV long ‘High Anxiety’ with a hole on the left halfway down and series of holes at the bottom, float a whole and then stop for camping.
Day 04: Harkapur - Rasuwaghat. Today we starts with several grade 3+ rapids then a quick stop at khurkot, just in case of if we need to buy some food stuffs or perhaps beer. And then be ready for big and interesting rapids ‘Harkapur 2nd and 3rd the hardest rapids on the trip, should be carefully scouted. The camping will be just below the rapids
Day 05: Rasuwaghat - Jaws Rapid. 5-6 km brings you to junction, where the Dudh Kosi joins with Sun Koshi from the left side. After this point river is widens into an arid area of gravel, and then getting some unnamed rapids and will teach you into another aptly named rapid ‘Jaws’ and then to Camp.
Day 06: Jaws rapid - Cascade team shower place. Today is the most exciting day out of the trip; we will encounter most of grade 4+ rapids named as “Rhino Rock” followed by “Jungle Corridor” a kilometer of continuous white-water and then to the camp, the waterfall makes a great spot for a team shower.
Day 07: These last few days is mainly wave trains if you are interested you can try Kayaks, where our experts will teach you the basic skills needed to maneuver the boats or learn the Eskimo roll.























































































