Overview
The Kali Gandaki River, named after the goddess Kali, is a sacred river that flows through the
world’s deepest gorge — nestled between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. It
offers an epic kayaking experience with continuous Class III–IV rapids, stunning waterfalls,
and remote camping sites. Ideal for intermediate to advanced kayakers, this is one of the best
multi-day river adventures in Nepal.
Highlights
● Kayaking between 8,000-meter Himalayan peaks
● Fun Class III–IV rapids — continuous but manageable
● Multi-day wilderness kayaking with riverside camping
● Sacred river with waterfalls, temples, and cultural villages
Kayaking Experience
Kali Gandaki offers a perfect balance of excitement and scenery. The rapids are bouncy and
technical but not overwhelming, making it ideal for confident intermediate kayakers or advanced
paddlers looking for a beautiful expedition.
You’ll paddle through deep gorges, float past traditional villages, and camp on sandy beaches
under the stars. Famous rapids include Refund, Landslide, and Morning Rapid.
This is usually done as a 3-day expedition with full gear, support crew, and meals provided.
Who is it for?
✅ Intermediate kayakers with some river experience
✅ Advanced paddlers looking for a scenic multi-day trip
✅ Groups wanting a mix of culture, nature, and adventure
Best Season
● October to November – Post-monsoon, ideal water levels
● March to May – Pre-monsoon, slightly warmer and scenic
● Not recommended in monsoon (June–August) due to flood risk
Add-Ons
● Combine with Pokhara sightseeing or Annapurna trekking
● Add a cultural tour in Tansen or Mustang
● Upgrade to kayak support + raft for non-paddling friends
Why Choose This Trip?
● One of the most scenic multi-day river trips in Nepal
● Sacred river flowing through the world’s deepest gorge
● Balanced rapids – thrilling yet not extreme
● Culturally rich and full of natural beauty
7:00 AM – Pickup from Pokhara hotel
9:30 AM – Reach Nayapul (put-in), safety briefing
11:00 AM – Paddle through warm-up rapids
1:00 PM – Lunch on a beach
3:00 PM – Paddle into deeper gorge and camp setup
6:00 PM – Dinner by the fire and rest
8:00 AM – Breakfast
9:00 AM – Paddle through Class III–IV rapids like Refund
12:30 PM – Lunch
2:00 PM – Kayak deeper into the gorge
4:30 PM – Camp at scenic riverside
7:30 AM – Breakfast and break camp
8:30 AM – Final paddle through jungle-lined rapids
12:00 PM – Take out at Mirmi
1:00 PM – Lunch and drive back
5:00 PM – Return to Pokhara