Seti River
Seti River
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OVERVIEW
Our put-in place, Damauli, is around a two-hour drive from Pokhara, where we start our journey. We will begin our journey down the Seti River at the bank after the rafting has been put up. The entire day is spent in and around its forested canyon. The best method to see untamed species and experience nature is by traveling by waterways (rafts). When we pause for lunch, we have time to stroll about, take pictures, watch birds, go swimming, or simply unwind next to the crew. Following that, we’ll remain close to Saranghat village. Saranghat(History) is a colorful village in the central highlands that is home to the Magar people, who have a distinguished history of service with the Gurkha army.
ITINERARY
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Day 1 Drive to Damauli rafting and camp at sarangghat
In the morning, we go from Pokhara to our put-in location, Damauli, which takes around two hours to reach. At the bank of the Seti River, we will launch the rafting when it has been set up. We spend the entire day in and around its forested canyon. The best method to see nature and see untamed wildlife is to travel by water (on rafts). We have time to explore, take pictures, watch birds, swim, or unwind when we stop for lunch. Then, we’ll stay close to Saranghat village. Saranghat(History) is a colorful middle hills village inhabited by Magars, who are famed for their decades of service with the Gurkha army.
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Day 2 Rafting ends at Gaighat then drive to Kathmandu/Chitwan/Pokhara
We will have breakfast and prepare the raft, we will raft down the river. We will then briefly encounter the level 3 technique as soon as we leave Seti Khola and enter the Trisuli river (the river is breathtaking and certainly something beyond thrilling). Here the hills in between recede and the plains of the Terai open up before us. we can see the twisted rocks give way to sandstone and gravel deposited by previous rivers (you’ll love it). After lunch, we had the opportunity to visit a unique religious community, Devhgat. Every year thousands of pilgrims come to the ashram to pray. The rafting trip ends in Gaighat and returns to Kathmandu or visits Chitwan National Park (whatever you decide, we’re here to make it happen). This way our Seti river rafting trip will be complete.