Accommodation
7 nights camping in comfortable dome tents, 1 night guesthouse and 1 night on overnight bus.
Transport
Chartered bus, raft, on foot.
Meals
9 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 9 dinners
Staff
River guides, safety kayakers, porters and driver(s).
Age Restriction
Minimum 16 years (minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian).
Optional Activities
Add on a stay in Bardia National Park; flight back to Kathmandu from Nepalgunj rather than bus – please contact us for details and to discuss your requirements.
What To Bring
Clothing should be light-weight, dry quickly, and provide insulation even when wet. Synthetic fibres are preferable to cotton on the river for this reason. You’ll need, lightweight pants and jacket, long sleeved thermal top and bottoms (long underwear), polypropylene or polypro mix socks, light weight long sleeved shirt, a fleece jacket and maybe a rain jacket. Bring toiletries, spare glasses or contact lenses.
River sandals are the preferred footwear on the river. It is essential that all rafters have footwear that they can wear in the raft, which will not come off in the event of a swim, as this is considered standard safety equipment. Good quality, river shorts dry quickly and are strong and provide the pockets you will need for little items you'll want to keep close (two pair are enough). Swimming costume, a sarong for women (can be purchased cheaply in Nepal) is useful and invaluable for visiting villages and respecting local custom for dress. It can also be used to replace your towel for drying after washing.
Good sunglasses equipped with a retaining device to keep them on your face, sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater and waterproof) is essential (bring from home) lip balm (SPF 15 minimum). Contact us with specific questions if the details within this site do not answer your queries.
Group Size
This is a Small Group Journey with travellers coming together to form the group the maximum group size of which is 16. It can operate as a Private Journey subject to minimum numbers being reached – please contact us for details.
Other Information
Ultimate Descents Nepal funds a school along the banks of the Karnali River and a proportion of the revenue generated by every trip is donated to the school. Your expedition will not only be a great experience but will ensure a meaningful contribution to the future of the schoolchildren. If you would like more details of this and other similar activities we are involved in, please contact us.
Ultimate Descents Nepal staff are expert kayakers and instructors and are always willing to share their enthusiasm and expertise. We encourage kayakers to join any of our trips; there is always a safety kayaker along on any expedition so you needn’t worry about being out there alone. The Karnali is a great river for intermediate to advanced kayakers; most rapids are pool-drop and there are surfing waves almost all the way down the river. Please give us details of what kayak and equipment you would like to use and we will make the arrangements; we have a stock of 50 kayaks so choice is plentiful.