KALI GANDAKI
The Kali begins its journey high on the Tibetan plateau
in the kingdom of Mustang. Plunging its way down through
the Himalayas, the river carves the deepest gorge in the
world between the two 8000m peaks Dhaulagiri and Annapurna.
The Kali Gandaki was first opened to commercial use in 1991.
The journey descends through challenging white water, unique
cultures and amazing beaches. When not negotiating rapids,
time on the river can be spent under cascading waterfalls,
and enjoying the backdrop of the Annapurna ranges.
Summary
Departure point: Pokhara
River start point: Mirmire
River finish point: Near Beni
ITINERARY
Pre-departure meeting in Pokhara Office at 6 pm on the night
before to answer any questions with your team. You will be
told where to meet for departure.
DAY 1: At around 7 am, we
drive to the put-in point at Beni. Throughout this drive we
have stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks
as well as the sacred Machhapuchhre. Upon arrival, we unload
all the equipment and you will receive a full safety briefing.
Have lunch and then the guide will take you to the river starting
point ready to begin your exciting 3 days rafting trip. First
day we begin with plenty of class 3 rapids this is a warm
up for the team, after couple of hours you will be encountering
2 big class 4 rapids i.e. 'Small Brother' and 'Big Brother'.
Your guide will be making you work hard at doing exercises
to work as a team maneuvering the raft efficiently. After
scouting the rapid, the safety kayaks will go first then the
raft. Soon after encountering these two big rapids we will
reach the Modi Khola confluence where we will choose the beach
for the evening campsite. We unload the rafts and one raft
team prepares dinner and rum punch whilst the others play
volleyball or relax and take in the scenery.
DAY 2: Once the rafts are
packed we start down the river for a day mixed with adrenaline
, calm and spectacular scenery including views of Annapurna
1 and Himchuli. We will tackle many class 3 sections and the
challenging class 4 named 'refund'. This section of river
is abundant with vines and lush vegetation hanging from the
cliff faces. Our campsite is below the village of Purti Ghat.
DAY 3 : Soon after being
back on the water we reach the holy village of Seti Beni.
The river has deposited a house size boulder in the confluence
with a smaller tributary. Since confluences are considered
holy places in the Hindu religion, this boulder has become
an important shrine to the local river people. There is usually
a great audience to watch and listen to the spectacle as each
team negotiates the rapid that has formed around this holy
place. Not long after this it is time for the journey to end.
Our bus will be waiting for us. We load up the gear and prepare
for the bus journey back to Pokhara.
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