Marshyangdi River Rafting – 2 Days
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Trip Overview
Marshyangdi River Rafting Overview
The Marshyangdi River Rafting trip combines beautiful nature riding and a two-day rafting adventure that can be enjoyed by everyone who loves a little bit of thrill. A trip usually starts with a drive from Kathmandu or Pokhara towards the river. Upon reaching the river, the rafters get their kits, meet their guides, and begin preparing.
A day will be spent rafting across the Marsyangdi River and experiencing breathtaking views of mountains and valleys. Participants will be provided warm meals and will be required to camp beside the river at the end of the day. Participants will return to the camp the next morning for a warm breakfast before continuing their journey down the river. By the end of the trip, all travelers will be swimming back to their respective cities with a refreshing feeling and a smile from the adventure they experienced.
Every person can deeply connect with nature, set personal challenges, and embark on an adventure with friends or family, which is bound to put a smile on their face. Whether they have rafted a river before or not, they will all have the same sense of unparalleled longing to explore and will have incredibly inspiring stories to tell at the end of the Marsyangdi River rafting trip.
Trip Highlights
- Includes endless, exciting, energy-burning rapids suited for people with some rafting experience who want a little adventure.
- Offers awesome views of the Himalayas and the lushness of the Annapurna region.
- Thanks to the speedy flow of the river, the trip is faster and more thrilling and technical than ever.
- Goes through parts of nature that are fit to see, including wild wooded areas, rocky gorges and waterfalls.
- Camp outside the riverbanks, where they will spend the night, restful and restful.
- Opportunity to observe village life and the people who live there.
- Rich biodiversity with chances to spot native wildlife and bird species
Itinerary
Your Journey, Step by Step
Continue Rafting to Bhulbhule or Mugling
Start rafting to Mugling or Bhulbhule.
After breakfast you continue the rafting trip down the Marsyangdi River. More thrilling rapids and beautiful scenery on the route.
Ride to the end of the raft trip.
You will reach the end of the put-in point about noon, which is near Bhulbhule or Mugling.
Transportation to Kathmandu or Pokhara.
Then your rafting trip will end with the return drive to Pokhara or Kathmandu.
Customize this trip with help from our local travel specialist that matches your Interests.
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What’s Covered in Your Adventure
- Transportation round trip to the put-in and end of the trip river.
- All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trip.
- Expert, certified rafting guides.
- Meals and drinks over and above those included in the package.
- Medical expenses over first aid.
- Costs resulting from misadventure (i.e. weather, etc.).
- Personal equipment (such as towels, sandals, sunscreen, water bottles, etc.), and also drinks containing alcoholic beverages.
- A support crew or safety boat on the river.
- Accommodations will include one night of tent camping by the river.
- Basic medical assistance and a first aid kit.
- Government fees and permits.
- Bags that are waterproof for your personal items.
- Water consumption while traveling.
- Guide and crew insurance.
- Individual travel insurance.
- Transport from locations other than the designated pickup and drop-off locations (e.g. hotel to bus station).
- Individual costs (snacks, beverages, mementos, etc.)
- Accommodations prior to or following the journey.
- Tips for the crew and guides are appropriate.
- They are optional but greatly appreciated.
- The additional meals or drinks not included in the package.
- Medical costs for unexpected incidences (such as weather changes or problems).
- Personal equipment that you will need, such as a towel, sandals, sun cream, water bottle, etc., is needed.
- Personal equipment (e.g., towels, sandals, sunscreen, water bottle, etc.)
- Drinks that include alcohol.
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Navigate Your Journey
Good to Know
Your Journey, Step by Step
Food, Drinking and Accommodation during Marsyangdi River Rafting
The food and drink served during the Marsyangdi River Rafting excursion are straightforward, fresh, and intended to keep you hydrated and invigorated. The rafting team typically prepares meals that include rice, lentils, vegetables, noodles, pasta, eggs, and soup. To keep you well hydrated, there is plenty of safe drinking water, tea, and coffee available throughout the day in addition to the food.
Camping tents along the river provide a tranquil and natural environment for guests to stay in. There are tents, sleeping mats, and occasionally sleeping bags available.You can sleep by the river under the stars. It’s a simple but cozy way to spend time outside that’s perfect for explorers.
What to Bring for a Two-Day Rafting Trip on the Marsyangdi River
Having the right gear packed is important for a safe and comfortable Marsyangdi River Raft. Here is a list of things you need for your two-day trip:
- Swimwear and clothes that dry quickly
- Raincoat or jacket that doesn’t get wet
- Sandals or water shoes that are comfortable and have straps
- A warm layer for the evenings
- A hat and glasses
- Cover-up and lip balm
- Toiletries and a small first aid kit for yourself
- A waterproof bag for your things
- Reusable bottle of water
- A flashlight or headlamp
- Money for tips and other costs
How to Book a Trip to Raft the Marsyangdi River
Getting booked and confirmed
You will need to give your personal information and pay a deposit, which is usually between 20 and 30% of the total price, to hold your spot on the two-day Marsyangdi River Rafting trip. Your booking is confirmed once we receive this deposit. The remaining balance is generally paid before the trip begins or upon your arrival.
Payment Options
Payments can be made via bank transfer, credit card, or cash. Please check with your rafting operator about accepted payment methods and whether any extra charges apply.
Changes and Transfers
If you want to change your rafting dates or transfer your booking to someone else, please notify us as early as possible. Any changes depend on availability and may come with additional fees.
Travel Insurance
We highly recommend taking travel insurance for your raft trip on the Marsyangdi River. It will insure you against illness, accidents, or emergencies on the trip, so you can safely enjoy it.
Last-Minute Bookings
There is a slight chance arrangements can be made at the last minute. However it is quite difficult to do this in the busy period. Permits and accommodations are likely to have been filled and prices may have risen. We recommend at least a week’s notice of booking. Then you should have no trouble getting on the river, along with your companions.
FAQs
Your Questions, Answered
What shall I wear while on the raft trip?
You should wear clothes that dry fast, such as sports clothes or swim clothes. Also wear rubber or canvas shoes or sandals so they do not easily wash off. Avoid heavy cotton clothes as these will retain water and you will be cold.
Is it safe on the Marsyangdi River?
The trip to Marsyangdi is pretty safe. The guides are skilled guys, and you will be given the usual safety gear, like life jackets and helmets. To keep yourself safe, pay close attention to what the guides say.
What kind of food will we have?
You will be served simple but filling meals made by the raft crew. The usual foods consist of rice, lentils, vegetables, noodles, and often eggs. The crew also provides tea and coffee and safe drinking water all the time during the trip.
Do I need to bring my own rafting equipment?
No, the Marsyangdi rafting company gives you everything you need, including helmets, life jackets, paddles, and waterproof bags to keep your things safe.
Can beginners join this rafting trip?
Are beginners welcome on the trip? Yes, but take into account that the river has some tough rapids. If you are a novice in this sport, tell the guides, as they will give you extra help and instruction.
What if the weather is bad?
If the rain is very heavy or the river is in bad condition, the guides may postpone the trip or change the program for safety. You are quite safe.
How many people are usually in a raft?
Usually, 6 to 8 people share a raft, along with one experienced guide who steers and directs the group.
Is camping provided during the trip?
Yes, you will have a camp on the river overnight in tents. We will provide all your camping gear, tents and sleeping mats, and we suggest that you bring your own sleeping bag for your extra comfort.
Do you need any cash?
Bringing money is a good idea. You’ll need it to pay for snacks, tipping guides or crew, and any other personal costs you may have while on the trip.
Do you need to bring your own gear for rafting?
Not at all. Helmets, life jackets, paddles, and protective bags to keep your things dry are all provided by the rafting company Marsyangdi.
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