Day 01: At around 7/8 am, you drive for
around 3-4 hrs to the put-in point near Beni.
Throughout this drive you have stunning views of
the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks as well as
the sacred Machapuchare. Upon arrival, you
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 raft trip.
First day you begin with some class III rapids
this is a warm up for the team, after 10/15
minutes 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 you will
reach the Modi Khola confluence where you will
choose the beach for the evening campsite.
Day 02: Once the rafts are packed you
start down the river for a day mixed with
adrenaline calm and spectacular scenery
including views of Annapurna 1 and Himachuli.
You will tackle many class III sections and the
challenging class IV named REFUND. This section
of river is abundant with vines, wildlife and
lush vegetation hanging from the cliff faces.
Your campsite is below the village of Purti Ghat.
Day 03: Soon after being back on the
water you reach the holy village of Seti Beni.
The river has deposited a house size boulder in
the confluence with a smaller tributary. Since
confluence is 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. You load up the gear and prepare
for the bus journey back to Pokhara.
Day 04: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu.
Is It For Me? With no warm up days you are
straight into the action with this one. If you
are short of time but still want a wilderness
experience then this river is perfect for you.
Best time to Raft : There are two rafting
seasons, The best season is September following
the monsoon and extending through October,
November and sometimes early December. The
second season follows the spring thaw from March
to May, the best water being in April/ May.
Combine the Marshyangdi or the Kali Gandaki with
any of our treks in the Annapurna Region.
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