Tell me about the adventurous
things that I could do in Nepal besides trekking.
There are many adventures things that you could
do in Nepal. For instance, you could go for
white water rafting. The best time to go for
rafting is between September to Early December
and between March to Early June. The rafting
trips range from US$ 20 to US$ 90 per day per
person. Some of the famous rafting rivers are
Trisuli, Kali Gandaki, Bhote Koshi, Marshyangdi,
Karnali and Sun Koshi etc. For more details
you can check with us for other necessary rafting
related information.
In addition to this, you could
also go for rock climbing at Nagarjun and Shivapuri
in Kathmandu. You could even take Glider Flight
in Pokhara and bungee jumping in Bhote Koshi
(out of Kathmandu Valley). Other thing that
you could do is going for mountain biking in
the Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara and near the Tibetan
Border.
What is rafting like?
Nepal has some of the most magnificent rivers
in the world. Deep gorges surrounded by lush
forests, villages perched on rocky ledges, white
water rapids and flat, warm sandy beaches. Cruising
gently down a river on a raft in Nepal can be
either relaxing or adrenalin pumping, depending
on how you like it. THIRDPOLE has chosen all
possible rivers for the rafting trips.
Rafting trips are fully catered
and supported. After a day cruising down the
river, the local guides will set up camp on
the riverbank. Campsite locations are chosen
on the following basis:
• Safety
• Natural surrounding beauty and
• Away from towns and roads providing
a feeling of remoteness
Tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags and food
are all provided.
How safe is rafting?
THIRDPOLE'S give paramount importance to safety
and it is without question our number one priority,
regardless of the activity. In terms of rafting
trips, the following is provided to ensure your
safety:
• Helmets and Life jackets are compulsory
at all times on the water
• A safety briefing is mandatory before
the raft is put in the water
• All raft guides are first aid trained
• The THIRDPOLE raft guides are some of
the most experienced in Nepal
• All raft trips are accompanied by a
minimum of two safety kayakers
• THIRDPOLE always use a separate, extra
raft for equipment
• Strict hygiene practices are followed
at campsites
I love wild life, what do you say?
Yes, Nepal is a paradise for wild life. And,
you are at the right country to explore its
diverse wild life and exotic birds. We have
many National Parks and Wild life reserves.
Some of the famous Wild life reserves and National
Parks are Annapurna Conservation Area Project,
Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, Royal Chitwan
National Park, Bardia National Park and Sagarmatha
National Park. Check out with Adventure Thirdpole
Treks for more information regarding National
Parks of Nepal.
My kids are coming
along with me to Nepal? Is there any interesting
thing for them to do in Nepal?
There is a zoo in Patan. You
can take your children to zoo. In zoo, your
children can see 106 species of birds and 665
different animals; have elephant ride and boating.
You could even take them to
visit Museums and Art Galleries in Kathmandu.
Besides these all, other exciting thing that
you as well as your children could do is take
them for Hot Air Ballooning. This is a superb
way to view vast expanse of Himalayas and Kathmandu
Valley. The cost for hot air ballooning is around
US$195 per person. If you need more information
on this, you can contact Adventure Thirdpole.
What are some of the
non-trekking, non-camping activities I can choose
on a Nepal trip?
Stay in a village, visit world heritage architectural
sites, bicycle, go rafting, visit wildlife parks,
take a trip to Tibet, go on a sightseeing flight
over the Himalayas, visit traditional crafts
center, heal yourself with acupuncture, herbs
or incantations, browse some of South Asia’s
best book shops, engage in endless souvenir
shopping with incredibly low prices, visit ancient
pilgrimage sites, join Buddhist and Hindu festivals,
enjoy eating in a different restaurant sampling
a different cuisine every meal and every day
of your visit, bird watch, photograph, paint,
sketch, ride horses, ride elephants, ride motorcycles,
take a meditation or yoga class, learn Nepalese
language, or get lost in the 15th century and
you can go for home stay program even you can
get it in Kathmandu too.