Nepal
Tamur River Rafting
Overview
In the east of Nepal the snows of Kanchenjunga feed a challenging less known relative of the Sun Kosi. The Tamur combines one of the best short Himalayan treks, offering amazing mountain views, with an exhilarating new river expedition. Picking up our team of sprightly porters at Basantapur we trek through ancient moss-covered phododendron forests and sunlit meadows. As we crest the 10,000 foot pass above the sacred lake at Gupha Pokhara, we are greeted by stunning views of the Kanchenjunga massif, Makalu and Everest.
At Dobhan three tributaries of the Tamur join their forces, combining the racing rivers of the high mountains to the north. Steep canyon walls enclose the river and the rapids are powerful and continuous. In the middle section the river opens up and there are beautiful white sandy beaches. The last few days, where the river turns back to the west, are phenomenal. Towering waves leap skyward, with seemingly endless rapids surging through steep canyon walls. Small fishermen’s villages line the confluence of every major tributary, while wild monkeys watch from the jungle as we drift past. Local people are a fascinating collage of tribes and castes who have perfected the brewing of their local drink, Tungba, to a fine art...
Highlights
From : Dobhan Alt. 630 m
To : Chatra Alt. 115 m
Distance : 120 kms
River days :4-6 days
From Katmandu :3-4 days
Difficulty in November : Class 4 (5-)
Average gradient : 0,4 % ( 20 ft a mile )
Est. max. gradient :1 %
Volume in November :150 cumecs
Best season : Oct > Dec and Feb > April