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Canyoning is one of the famous adventure sports in Nepal. It is one of the most demanded sports that attracts quite a lot of people in Nepal and the people who come to visit Nepal as tourists.
Canyoning, also known as canyoneering, is an outdoor adventure activity that involves navigating and descending through steep canyons or gorges using a variety of techniques. Participants traverse a canyon’s natural features such as waterfalls, rocky cliffs, and pools using a combination of hiking, climbing, rappelling, swimming, and sometimes even sliding. In the context of Nepal, canyoning is done in waterfalls mostly. This is because Nepal has quite a lot of rivers.
Panglang “Khola” meaning the river is famous and quite a good place for canyoneering because it is a low-grade difficult spot for beginners. So, everyone can do the canyoning in a particular spot. The sport will you an experience to explore your mind and your body simultaneously. This one-day package by us presented to you would be very much recreational and intense at the same time. This is also a short trip that gets completed in a day.
Canyoning is one of the famous adventure sports in Nepal. It is one of the most demanded sports that attracts quite a lot of people in Nepal and the people who come to visit Nepal as tourists.
Canyoning, also known as canyoneering, is an outdoor adventure activity that involves navigating and descending through steep canyons or gorges using a variety of techniques. Participants traverse a canyon’s natural features as waterfalls, rocky cliffs, and pools using a combination of hiking, climbing, rappelling, swimming, and sometimes even sliding. In the context of Nepal, canyoning is done in waterfalls mostly. This is because Nepal has quite a lot of rivers.
Panglang “Khola” meaning the river is famous and quite a good place for canyoneering because it is a low-grade difficult spot for beginners. So, everyone can do the canyoning in a particular spot. The sport will you an experience to explore your mind and your body simultaneously. This one-day package by us presented to you would be very much recreational and intense at the same time. This is also a short trip that gets completed in a day.
You will wake up early in the morning which will be at around 5, we will be picking you up from the hotel at 6:30 AM sharp.
The drive will begin at around 6:35 AM and on the way you will surely enjoy the scenic view.
We will have our breakfast at a restaurant, on the highway enjoying the blue river beneath.
The trip will begin after the breakfast break which will directly conclude at the destination.
We will be checking in at the Last Resort at approximately 10 AM. This will be the perfect timing as we directly will head to have a bit heavy breakfast consisting of a high protein diet.
The canyoning instructor will instruct you about quite a lot of things before getting down. It might take some time of briefing and you will be ready to get to the spot
Your canyoning will be over in 3 hours and you will then proceed to freshen up to get your snacks.
We will leave for Kathmandu at 5:15 PM sharp, this will mark the end of the tour when we reach to the hotel at 9 PM approximately.
The best time to visit for canyoning in the Bhotekoshi region is typically during the post-monsoon season, which spans from late September to early November. During this period, the weather is generally clear, and the river flow is more predictable, providing optimal conditions for canyoning activities. The monsoon rains end by September, and the water levels gradually recede, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable experience for adventure enthusiasts. It’s important to note that weather conditions and the suitability for canyoning can vary.
The temperatures in Bhotekoshi during the post-monsoon season, which typically occurs from late September to early November, are generally moderate and comfortable. Daytime temperatures range from around 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). The weather is pleasant, with cooler mornings and evenings and mild to warm afternoons. It’s important to note that temperatures can vary based on specific dates and altitudes within the Bhotekoshi region. Additionally, these are general temperature ranges, and variations may occur.
In Chitwan, visitors can savor a diverse array of local and international cuisines, reflecting the rich culinary tapestry of Nepal. Traditional Nepali fare, often characterized by rice, lentils, and flavorful spices, is readily available. Dishes like dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), and various curries showcase the country’s culinary heritage. Chitwan’s proximity to the Terai region introduces flavors unique to this area, with influences from Indian cuisine. Visitors can indulge in delectable Tharu dishes, the indigenous community’s local specialties, which may include millet-based bread, sukuti (dried meat), and homemade pickles. International cuisines are also accessible, with many hotels and resorts offering a range of options to suit diverse palates. Whether enjoying a meal in the heart of Chitwan or within the comforts of a resort, visitors can experience the fusion of local and global flavors, making the culinary journey an integral part of the overall Chitwan Safari Tour experience.
Canyoning, also known as canyoneering, is an outdoor adventure activity that involves navigating and descending through steep canyons or gorges using a variety of techniques, including hiking, climbing, rappelling, swimming, and sliding.
Canyoning is primarily done in waterfalls in Nepal, given the abundance of rivers. Panglang “Khola” is a popular spot for canyoning, known for its low-grade difficulty, making it suitable for beginners.
Panglang “Khola” is considered a low-grade difficult spot, making it accessible for beginners. The canyoning experience here provides a blend of intensity and recreation, suitable for individuals exploring this adventure sport for the first time.
The one-day canyoning package includes a scenic drive to Bhotekoshi, exploration of the border area between Nepal and Tibet, breakfast, and the canyoning activity starting at 12:30 PM. The day ends with freshening up and departure by 5:15 PM.
The package includes meals during the course, a first aid kit, canyoning fare, mineral water, company memorabilia, and photos/videos of the activities.
Personal expenses and unforeseen situations during the trip are not covered in the package.
The best time for canyoning in the Bhotekoshi region is typically during the post-monsoon season, from late September to early November. This period ensures clear weather and predictable river flow, providing optimal conditions for canyoning activities.
During the post-monsoon season, temperatures in Bhotekoshi range from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Mornings and evenings are cooler, while afternoons are mild to warm.
A Visa permit is required upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Additionally, a TIMS card is mandatory for all trekkers and adventure seekers. Special permits may be needed for specific canyoning spots, and it’s crucial to check with local authorities or tour operators.
In Chitwan, where the adventure begins, visitors can enjoy a diverse array of local and international cuisines, including traditional Nepali fare like dal Bhat and momo, as well as Tharu dishes reflecting the indigenous community’s specialties. International cuisines are also accessible in hotels and resorts.
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