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| Adventure Whitewater - Fact
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Sun Koshi/Tamur: meaning -
'The River of Gold' Mt. Everest region
(11 days)
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| Season |
Grading |
Water Volume |
| September - December |
5 |
Approx.475 cumecs |
| January - May |
5- |
Approx.100 cumecs |
| June
- August |
Not
runable |
Approx
1200 cumecs |
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Location, Transportation and Timetable
Dumja, instead of
Dolalghat the new put-in point for
the Sun Kosi River is about 3 hours
east of Kathmandu and reached by company's
private minibus. The 270 km. of river
action takes 10 to 11 days depend
on the season. There is an orientation
meeting early in the evening before
the trip, providing you with an opportunity
to ask any further questions you may
have, to meet your fellow rafters
and also your guide.
The return journey from the take-out
point of Chatara, in the far south
east of the country, takes approximately
16 hours to Kathmandu. It is also
possible to arrange a flight from
Biratnagar (1 hour road journey from
Chatara) to Kathmandu or Pokhara in
additional cost.
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Description
This classic river trip is famous
for being one of the top ten river
journeys in the world. The ever changing
scenery helps to ensure that every
day on the river is exciting and different.
The beginning of the trip sees high
mountains, open valley, forests and
small remote villages. The final days
bring you to open plains and the thriving
village of Chatara.
The rapids encountered at the beginning
of Sun koshi trip are fairly relaxed
class 3, giving an excellent opportunity
for great teamwork to really develop.
As the river winds its way across
the country the size of the rapids
increase and it is not unknown for
villagers watching from the riverbank
to lose sight of the raft in the huge
waters!
The unique Sun Kosi trip above ending
with a short drive and camping on
the adjoining Tamur River.The next
morning, we will raft the Tamur, which
is a very powerful and exciting river
with over 30 Class 4+ rapids in rapid
succession. After rejoining the Sun
Koshi, we camp at the confluence,
and then the next morning we raft
to Chatara and return to Kathmandu.
This extra day trip to Tamur is the
best way to end the Sun Koshi experience.
This is an ideal trip for those
wanting to combine peaceful stretches
of stunning scenery, some challenging
rapids and the experience of a lengthy
trip where lifelong friendships can
often begin. |
| What we provide
Along with our high quality self-bailing
rafts, we provide helmets, plastic
paddles, wetsuits, lifejackets, and
first aid kit.
We provide plentiful, healthy and
hygienically prepared food and drinks.
Tents and sleeping mats are also provided.
Sleeping bags can be supplied upon
request.
All our equipment is of the highest
quality, clean and well maintained.
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| What to bring
Please bring with you shorts and a
T-shirt or swimwear for on the river,
suitable footwear for wearing in the
raft, warm clothing for the evenings,
a towel, sun block and your camera.
A flashlight is also useful.
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| What you need to tell us
Please tell us if you are a non-swimmer,
or not very confident in the water.
Also it is essential that you inform
us of any medical conditions that
may affect your well being on the
trip.
Dont forget to request vegetarian
meals if required.
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Safety
Adventure Whitewater takes the safety
of its clients very seriously. All our
guides are licensed, with many years
of experience on the rivers of Nepal
and other European countries. All are
trained in CPR, First Aid and advanced
river rescue techniques.
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River safety and more
Trip dates 2005 and cost
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