OVERVIEW :
Tamor River Rafting, a powerful and impressive river raft, is the sixth largest in Nepal. The scenery witnessed during the trek through the little-known eastern part of Nepal to the put-in point is as inspiring as the river Tamur. The sides of the valley are wooded, with only a few villages and very little agriculture glimpsed throughout the trip. There are excellent beaches for camping and plenty of wildlife. Tamur river rafting/kayaking gives you the feeling of a wilderness expedition!
The huge grade 4 and 5- rapids are challenging and exhilarating. The volume of water ensures non-stop river action.
The Tamor River Rafting is the best suited to those with a sense of adventure and seeking something a little different from the rivers of Nepal. In addition to the scheduled trips to the Tamur, arranging a memorable trip to meet your needs is possible. The Tamor is ideally combined with trips to Chitwan National Park or treks in the Kanchenjunga region.
The journey to the put-in point for the rafting on Tamur River involves an 18-hour road journey by WhiteWater Nepal private minibus to Basantpur, followed by a four days trek to Dovan (put-in point for Tamur River rafting/kayaking). The 135 km river action takes 5 to 6 days. The return journey from Chatara (the take-out point of the Tamur River trip) is 16 hours to Kathmandu. Tamor River Rafting can also arrange a flight from Biratnagar (1-hour road journey from Chatara) to Kathmandu at an additional cost.