We can teach everything you need to know. Paddle strokes, river maneuvers, rolling, reading water, whitewater and kayak safety. We have all the latest equipment and would love to teach you. We are internationally trained and internationally experienced instructors with European and Nepalese certifications.
we offers beginners, intermediate and advanced courses in this exciting sport. Come to Nepal and experience the excitement of white water kayaking. On the basic four-day course(longer courses are also popular and can be easily arranged) our instructors start you off with basic skills in calm water and build from there. The course progresses at your own pace, giving you a solid grounding in safe kayaking principles. By the end of the four days you will be able to read the water, maneuver your kayak through the rapids and have fun on any river.
Mountain River Rafting team takes safety issues very seriously for every rafting trip and believe every happy outdoor trip is a safe one. Our team members have updated training courses - AR/CPR, Wildness First-Aid and Whitewater Rescue Technician conducted by Rescue 3 International. Besides in every trip also provides expert safety kayaker for rescue and make your rafting journey with us more comfort and enjoyable.
Personal River Gear , River permits (if applicable), T-Shirt, Shorts / half pants,Sport sandals or comfortable shoes that can get wet and will stay on your feet, Quick Dry long shirts, personal SwimwearTrack pants / comfortable long pants, Warm fleece, Jacket (waterproof shell), shooshe & Socks Comfort able Shoes for trekking and rafting (Tamur River), Warm hat (in cold months) and sunglass, Travel,A little cash for treat. towelToiletries/Sunscreen / sunscreen lip protection, Mosquito repellant, Water bottle, Head lamp / flash light, Personal first aid kit, Sleeping bag (if you do not have one – we will provide a complimentary rental),
The care of environment is our prime concern responsibility to protect the wildness resources of Nepal for future generation. We practice and follow minimum impact polices on our every outdoor journey- by using gas or kerosene as a cooking fuel instead of local firewood. Moreover by disposing and cleaning both biodegradable and non-degradable properly from the campsite.