The Trishuli River is the most popular river for rafting because it lies on the way to Chitwan as well as on the way to Lumbini and Pokhara. Chitwan is famous for jungle safari, while Pokhara is the starting point of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, the two most interesting places that tourists would like to visit in Nepal.
The rafting is shorter than the jungle safari and the trek and fulfills your desire with its big bouncy waves, hefty holes, and tricky chutes and has from Grade 2 to Grade 4 rapids which are called ‘Snell’s Nose’, ‘Bijli,’ ‘Tea Pot,’ ‘Ladies Delight’, ‘Upset’, and ‘Surprise’ that make it fun and challenging in one of the remotest places of Nepal, blessed with natural beauties.
Just 2 days is needed, you will come across great sceneries, impressive gorges, and challenging rapids that are enough to be memorable, but first of all, you will only need 3 hours to reach the starting point of rafting, and it is so near to Kathmandu that you would reach rural Nepal, and the best is everybody can raft from there, you as a first-timer and your children.