What
we provide
We provide professional whitewater guides private ground
transportation, porters, permits, delicious meals that
are hygienically prepared (vegetarian options are available,
as well as special dietary needs), first- rate equipment
- self- bailing rafts, life jackets, helmets, wetsuits
(according to season and on certain rivers), dry bags
for gear, tents, and camera barrels.
Not included: Bottled or alcoholic beverages, any type
of insurance, visa costs and personal expenses.
For camping and Traveling:
Sleeping bag and pad, lightweight pants, cotton underwear,
lightweight long-sleeved shirt or T-shirt, fleece jacket,
toiletries (including moisture lotion), spare glasses
/contact lenses, torch or headlamp with extra batteries,
water bottle. If you are travelling to the Karnali,
Marsyangdi or Tamur, it is recommended that you bring
walking shoes or lightweight hiking boots for the trek.
River wear:
Secure-fitting river sandals or running shoes are essential
in the event of a swim (those who fall off a raft are
called swimmers in the trade), shorts or a swimsuit,
sarong for women (recommended when visiting village,
as it covers the legs and does not offend the locals),
baseball cap, sunglasses with retaining device, sunscreen
and lip balm.
Optional Items:
Small binoculars, camera and film, fishing equipment,
walkman/ Discman and tunes, reading and writing material
and a personal first aid kit.
Personal Speeding:
As there is not a lot to purchase on the river in Nepal,
we suggest that you do not carry much money. Approximately
Rs 5oo-1000 (U$$ 15) will suffice. Chocolate, sweets
and cigarettes are seldom available. If you think you
might get a craving, bring a few treats with you.
Physical Fitness
You do not have to be an athlete to join our
trips. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended
though, as it will add to the enjoyment of your adventure.
We do suggest some swimming ability, but non-swimmers
can be accommodated. We have already taken any non-swimmers
on the river. Our high buoyancy life jackets and helmets
mean there is little chance of getting into trouble
should you fall in.
Safety
Safety is the number one priority at Ultimate
Descents Nepal and our outstanding safety record proves
just that. To ensure a safe trip, we employ some of
the world's most experienced rafting guides. Aside from
the formal qualifications in swift water Rescue and
wilderness First Aid Training, our guides have devoted
much of their lives to learning and running whitewater.
Whitewater puts you in situations where there is inherent
uncertainty and risk, therefore safety briefings and
a detailed white water discussion precede each trip.
In other words, you are in good hands.
We hope that the adverse affects of this project will
be countered by extra protection for the environment
downstream.
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