- Day 1: Upper Bhote Koshi: Drive about the 3 hours from Kathmandu then after lunch  hole day rafting over night stay in tented camp.
 
		- Day 2: Lower Bhote Kohi: Having the breakfast and continue the bumping and exciting  rafting then having the lunch and back to Kathmandu. 
 
		
	
 
	Note: This itinerary is made standard level. We can make trip accroding to your wishes more then longer or shorter.
 									 
									
									
										
											
												Cost Include
												
													-  Airport pick up by our private vehicle (If necessary)
 
    												- All rafting equipment with guide
 
												    - Meals while you are on river
 
												    - Accommodation in two men tent
 
												    - All necessary fee
 
												    - Round trip transportation by bus
 	    
												
											 
											
												Cost Exclude
												
												    - Nepal entry visa fee 
 
												    - Kathmandu Hotel room and all accommodation such as Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (B, L, D)
 
												    - Personal expenditure food & accommodation cost in case of any natural accident caused by weather
 
												    -  Tips and other expenditure.
 			
												
											 
										 
									 
									
										
											- - Bhote Koshi is measured as Nepal's most ruthless and fast flowing river.
  
											- - The river is notable among the world's rafter due to its tidal wave.
 
											- - Rafting in this river needs more grit and gumption with former rafting experiences.
 
											- - Due to its tempestuous and challenging rapids it is out of question to explore the surroundings.
 
											- - Rafters could sigh at Dhulikhel and probe the natural beauty with panoramic vistas of many snowy ponytails.
 
											- - Among the spunky and adventure seekers rafters Bhote Koshi is apple of eye.
 
											- - Substantial safety gears with highly well-informed river guide will on your hand.
 
											- - October-December and February-April is well suited months to raft in Nepal.
 
	
										
			
									 
									
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