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Trisuli River

• ATTRACTIONSJanuary 13, 2025

Trisuli River, named after Lord Shiva’s trident, offers year-round rafting, cultural significance, stunning riverside camping, and traditional fishing, making it a must-visit for adventurers and cultural enthusiasts.

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Overview of Trisuli River:

Trisuli River is one of Nepal’s most popular rafting destinations. So if you love rafting, this river has to be on your list. Named after Lord Shiva’s trident (trishul), this river originates from the Gosaikunda Lake in the Langtang. What makes it truly special is its year-round accessibility and waters that attract thousands of visitors every year.

The river holds great cultural significance for locals who believe that drinking its water brings good fortune. During the 1950s, it served as a vital trade route between Nepal and Tibet. Today, it’s a key highlight in many Nepal Tour Packages, attracting both beginners and experienced rafters. The riverside beaches, where travelers often camp under starlit skies just add another layer of beauty. Local fishermen still use traditional fishing methods here so the place is also a cultural experience.

What are the Key Highlights of Trisuli River?

Timings & Entry Fees Of Trisuli River:

Most rafting trips start early morning around 9 AM.
1. Rafting Price:
The cost of rafting on the Trisuli River in Nepal depends on the nationality of the rafters, the length of the trip, and the number of people in the group.

2. Day trips:
Nepali citizens: Rs 2,500 per person
Foreigners: Rs 3,500 per person
Indian citizens: Rs 4,000 per person

3. Overnight Trips:
Nepali citizens: Rs 3,500 per person plus Rs 1,500 extra for overnight stay
Indian citizens: Rs 4,000 per person plus Rs 2,000 extra for overnight stay
Foreigners: USD 40 per person plus USD 25 extra for an overnight stay
(Note: Prices may vary depending upon on and off-season)

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