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**PACKAGE PRICE**
Discounted pricing for group bookings:
Duration
3 Days
Best Time
Sep. – June/ Oct. – Dec./Mar. to June
Depart From
Paddle Nepal Lakeside Center, Pokhara
Starts At
Maldunga
Ends at
Mirmi
Welcome to Deepak Adventure Travel & Tours for your Kaligandaki River Rafting trip. Below are the details of the trip:
Named after “Kali” the goddess of destruction, the Kaligandaki is said to be one of Nepal’s most holy rivers. Originating high on the Tibetan Plateau, the “Mighty Kali” plunges down through the Himalayas, carving out one of the deepest gorges in the world between Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna Mountains.
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WHAT IS INCLUDED
- Professional English-speaking licensed guides highly trained and safety certified to international standards in Whitewater River Guiding, Swift Water Rescue and Wilderness First Aid
- Professional safety kayakers
- Gear raft support.
- International name brand ISO/CE certified rafting equipment including helmets, PFDs, paddles, splash jackets and wetsuits.
- Dry bags and pelican boxes to keep your personal items dry and safe on the river.
- Variety of fresh, hygienically prepared meals while on the river, including tea, coffee, hot chocolate and treated drinking water.
- Camping logistics and equipment including shelters, tents, simple mattresses and sleeping bags.
- Round trip transportation
- River permits
- Industry standard first aid kits
WHAT IS EXCLUDED
- Unrelated transportation, accommodation, visas, travel documents, departure taxes, etc.
- Footwear
- Items of a personal nature including swimwear, towel and toiletries
- Insurance **we provide insurance for our crew – but participants must be properly insured through an emergency medical travel plan**
- Tips for guides **if you feel that our crew did a great job, you are invited but not obligated to offer a personal tip**
WHAT TO BRING:
- Shorts / ½ pants
- T-shirt
- Sport sandals or comfortable shoes that can get wet and will stay on your feet.
- Polypropylene / quick dry long shirts
- Swimwear
- Track pants / comfortable long pants.
- Warm fleece
- Jacket (waterproof shell)
- Travel towel.
- Socks
- Shoes (not essential – do not bring big trekking boots)
- Pyjamas (something comfortable to sleep in)
- Warm hat (in cold months)
- Travel towel.
- Personal toiletries
- Sunscreen / sunscreen lip protection
- Mosquito repellant
- Water bottle
- Headlamp/flashlight
- Personal first aid kit
- Sleeping bag (if you do not have one – we will provide a complimentary rental)
- A little cash for treats, tips, and the occasional chance for photographs
- Map