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The Rafting is a very adventurous sport in the country of Nepal. The rivers in Nepal are characterized by the thunderous courses originating from the Himalayan terrains. The rivers are formed due to the melting of the snow and the rainfall. Nepal Rafting is one of the best ways to discover the characteristic example of Nepal's normal and ethno-cultural legacy.
For Rafting in Nepal, foreigners have to deposit a permit. The fee for rafting has to be deposited at the Nepal Rashtra Bank, in Thapathali of Kathmandu. There are trekking mediator and river outfitters who would position river voyage in the country of Nepal.
Nepal has lots of rivers for the rafters to discover. Some of the rivers in Nepal, which are known as popular rafting places, are Trishuli River, Bhote Koshi River, Seti River, Sun Koshi River, and Kali Gandak River. The rafting in the Trishuli River takes 1 to 3 days. In the Tamur River there is usually 11 days of adventure.
In the sport of rafting there are short rafting and long rafting. Short river rafting takes one to four days maximum and they do not engage trekking. The long river rafting in Nepal takes the rafters to the remotest places of the country. Usually the long rafting commence with the shorter walk to the river. The rafting in the Arun River is a long Raft where it takes nine days. The particular trip starts with a trek for three days, all the way through the isolated villages of the Arun Valley. Karnali River Rafting usually takes 10 days.
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