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BHERI 4
DAYS
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[
MAP
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PICTURE ]
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DEPARTURE POINT |
Kathmandu or Pokhara |
| RIVER START POINT
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Samjhighat |
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RIVER FINISH POINT |
Royal
Bardiya National Park |
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OUTWARD TRAVEL TIME |
1 |
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RIVER GRADE |
Class
III-IV |
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RETURN TRAVEL TIME |
1 hrs. |
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Itinerary |
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| Day
01 |
Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, it is an hours
flight with spectacular views of the Himalayas. On arrival drive to the put in point Samjhi
ghat which will take approximately 3 to 4 hours. The drive it
self is a unique experience, winding up through the Siwalik Hills
and passing through local village.
On arrival at
the starting point your own-tented camp awaits you by the bank of
the Bheri River. Dinner will be layout for you around the
camp.
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02 |
KUMALGAUN After breakfast we break camps and
starts on our adventure down the Bheri River. After 20 minutes, We
encounter our firsts big rapid, one of many to come. The Bheri
itself is so remote that it remains a relatively unexplored river of
west Nepal. The first section of the river is quite rough with
twisted bend creating many exiting rapids. We stop for lunch beside
the river and take time to explore the surrounding area, bird watch
or simply laze in the midday sun. We continue to encounter more
white-water and come to the rest on one of the many sandy
beaches.
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03 |
Jamu the
"Exciting " section gives way to a narrow gorge section with
vertical cliffs of 200-300 feet on either side interspersed with
open valley where there are small villages. This area is generally
scenic but here too white-water in encountered. Once again we find
one of the many pristine beach for our camp side for the
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04 |
Royal Bardia National Park The final Day on the river
still holds a few surprises with several but exciting rapids to be
encountered. After an hours float we arrive at the confluence of the
Bheri river and The Karnali river. Once again we enter another gorge
section, This time opening onto the huge plain plains of the
southern tarai region of Nepal. Once through this gorge we enter
into the Royal Bardia National
Park.
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NOTE:
1. River equipment transferred by
road. 2. All arrangements made in
Kathmandu. 3. The above itinerary is meant only
as a guideline and is subject to change depending on road, river and weather
conditions.
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