Overview
Bhote Koshi River Rafting is Nepal’s shortest and steepest river adventure, passing through spectacular canyons and valleys. Bhote means “from Tibet,” and Koshi means “water,” referring to the river that originates there. The Araniko highway follows the Bhote Koshi river, which is the principal branch of the Sun Koshi. The Upper Bhote Koshi ends just after Bahrabise, when the Sun Koshi enters as a torrent from the left, while the Lower Bhote Koshi rafting begins to the right of Lamasangu Dam. White water rafting on the Bhote Koshi River is both enjoyable and challenging. Bhote Koshi River is easily accessible via a 3-hour picturesque journey from Kathmandu, the starting and finishing site of Dolalghat. Throughout your journey, you will be surrounded by lush fields, elegantly terraced lawns, remote communities, spectacular waterfalls, and gloomy canyons. River rafting at Bhote Koshi is excellent for both novice and experienced paddlers who like the excitement of rapids. Bungee jumping across the Bhote Koshi River is a great option that may be combined with this one-day adventure experience.
Top Highlights of Bhote Koshi
- Thrilling white-water rapids
- Stunning river canyon views
- Scenic Himalayan backdrop
- Exciting adventure for all skill levels

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