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All Trips› Nepal's River› Trishuli River› Kali Gandaki River

Kali Gandaki River

Duration 3 Days
River Distance 55km
Group Size 16
Start Maldhunga
Finish Mirmi+
Season October - December. March - June
Location Central Nepal
Activity White Water River Rafting
Adventure Level Challenging
From $450
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Trip Overview

The Kali Gandaki is named after the goddess Kali. On this river, that feels appropriate.

It flows between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna — two mountains above 8,000m — through a gorge deeper than any other on earth. The walls rise vertically on both sides. Waterfalls drop from cliffs you cannot see the top of. The river has been cutting through this rock for longer than the Himalayas have existed.

The rafting section begins at Maldhunga, three hours from Pokhara, and ends four days later at Mirmi. In between there are no roads. No shortcuts. No way out except downstream. That is not a warning — it is the point.

The rapids are Class III–IV and they have names. Good Morning Rapid introduces the river on Day 1. The technical sections demand attention. The flat stretches between them give you time to look up at where you are — canyon walls, hanging villages, waterfalls, the Annapurna range appearing and disappearing above the gorge rim.

Camp is on sandbars. Dinner is cooked over fire. The sky above a river gorge at night is something a city cannot prepare you for.

The Kali Gandaki is not Nepal’s most extreme river. It is Nepal’s most complete river — technical enough to challenge you, remote enough to change you, and beautiful enough that you will want to come back before you have even finished the last day.

Trip Highlight

    • The world’s deepest gorge — between Dhaulagiri 8,167m and Annapurna 8,091m
    • Class III–IV rapids including the famous Good Morning Rapid
    • 55km of remote river corridor — no roads, no shortcuts, only downstream
    • Sheer canyon walls, hanging waterfalls and Magar villages above the banks
    • Four nights of sandbar camping under open Himalayan sky
    • Natural pairing with the Annapurna Base Camp Trek — same valley, same mountains

Itinerary

Itinerary at a Glance

We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Every American River rafting trip is different depending upon the group, other trips on the water, and sometimes the weather. The following is a sample of what your trip might be like:

Altitude Profile

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  • Day 1
    Drive to Maldhunga · First Day on the Water
    Max Altitude: 1100

    Drive from Pokhara to Maldhunga — three hours. Safety briefing at the put-in while the guides rig the rafts. Into the water by midday. The Kali Gandaki announces itself quickly — the canyon walls close in within the first kilometre and the highway disappears. Good Morning Rapid is the first named rapid of the trip. It will not be the last. Camp on a sandbar as the gorge darkens around you.
     

  • Day 2
    The Heart of the Gorge
    Max Altitude: 800

    The best day on the river. The gorge is at its deepest — Dhaulagiri and Annapurna on either side, waterfalls dropping from cliffs above, Magar villages perched on terraces hundreds of metres up. The rapids come in sustained sequences with no time to think between them. Technical Class III–IV throughout. Camp on a wide beach as the canyon begins to open.

     

  • Day 3
    The Canyon Opens
    Max Altitude: 500

    The gorge walls pull back and the valley widens. The character of the river changes — longer flat sections between rapids, more birds on the banks, traditional villages close to the waterline for the first time. The rapids are still Class III but the urgency eases. Time to look up and notice where you are.
     

  • Day 4
    Into Mirmi · Drive to Pokhara
    Max Altitude: 300

    Final morning on the water. The last rapids of the Kali Gandaki before the river slows and the dam at Mirmi appears ahead. Take-out, equipment cleaned and loaded. Drive back to Pokhara — five hours — or onward to your next destination.

     

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The Need-to-Know Info

Trip Details

What's Included

Included in Your Trip Cost

    ✓ SWR certified rafting guide throughout
    ✓ Safety kayaker on every departure
    ✓ All rafting equipment — self-bailing raft, paddle, PFD, helmet
    ✓ Full camping kitchen with dedicated cook
    ✓ All meals — Day 1 dinner through Day 4 lunch
    ✓ Camping tents and sleeping mats
    ✓ Groover system — carry-out waste management throughout
    ✓ Ground transport Pokhara–Maldhunga and Mirmi–Pokhara
    ✓ Pre-trip safety briefing
    ✓ OarPeak emergency first aid kit
     

Not Included in Your Trip Cost

    – International flights
    – Nepal entry visa
    – Personal travel insurance
    – Personal clothing and gear
    – Sleeping bag — hire available in Pokhara
    – Alcoholic beverages
    – Guide and crew gratuity

Weather & Water Conditions

Spring (March – June) — Best Season

Warm days, stable flow, and excellent visibility of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from the gorge. March and April are ideal — medium water levels, reliable Class III–IV rapids, clear skies. May and June are still very good but water begins to rise as pre-monsoon rains start. The gorge walls are lush and green.

Autumn (October – December) — Best Season
Post-monsoon skies are the clearest of the year. October and November deliver the finest conditions — perfect water levels, crisp air, and the most dramatic mountain views from the river. The rapids are at their most defined and technical. December is cooler but still excellent.

Avoid (July – September) — Monsoon
The Kali Gandaki rises significantly during monsoon season. Class III–IV sections become Class IV+ and the river carries debris from the surrounding hills. Not recommended for general guests during this period.

Water And Weather Condition
Month Air Temp Water Temp Conditions
Mar-Apr 18-28°C Cool–Warm Ideal
May-Jun 22-32°C Warm Good
Jul-Sep 24-30°C Warm Avoid
Oct-Nov 16-26°C Cool Ideal
Dec-Feb 10-20°C Cold  Fair
*Best seasons are October–November and March–June. The Kali Gandaki runs at ideal Class III–IV levels during these months with clear views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from the gorge. Avoid July–September during monsoon when the river rises significantly.

Boat Options

Choose your boat

🚣 Paddle Boat ⭐ Most Popular

Everyone paddles together, guided by a professional river guide at the back calling strokes. You're part of the action, working as a team to navigate the rapids.

✓ Great for families & groups
✓ Fun, energetic & interactive
✓ Builds teamwork & excitement
✓ Suitable for beginners

Best for: family adventure & first-timers


⚓ Oar Boat

Your guide does all the rowing from a central oar frame — you sit back, relax, and take in the scenery as you float through the river valley.

✓ Relaxed, scenic experience
✓ No paddling required
✓ Great for all ages & abilities
✓ Expert guide in full control

Best for: relaxed & scenic river float


* Not sure which to choose? Our team is happy to help you pick the right boat for your group. Both options are available on the Lower Seti River.

Pre-Trip Requirements

Physical Requirements

The Kali Gandaki is an active participatory trip on a Class III–IV river. This is a more technical river than the Seti — guests should be reasonably fit, comfortable in moving water, and ready to paddle hard through sustained rapids.

No prior rafting experience is required, but a basic level of fitness and water confidence is essential. Your guide will run a full safety briefing at Maldhunga before the first paddle stroke.

Minimum age is 12 years. No upper age limit.

If you are pregnant, have a heart condition, or a back or shoulder injury, please consult your doctor before booking and let us know at the time of enquiry.

Trip Forms

Each guest must complete a registration form and sign a liability waiver before departure. We will send these after booking is confirmed. Please complete them at least two weeks before your trip.

Trek + Raft Combination

Kali Gandaki River + Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Kali Gandaki River
3d · $450
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
7d · $720
Combined
$1170
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Every OarPeak enquiry is answered by a guide — not a booking agent. Maximum 12 guests per departure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Kali Gandaki is graded Class III–IV — challenging and technical throughout. The rapids are named and sustained. Big Brother, Small Brother, Good Morning Rapid, and Rafter’s Refund are the highlights. No prior rafting experience is required but a reasonable level of fitness and water confidence is essential. Your guide will run a full safety briefing before the first paddle stroke.

The trip begins at Maldhunga — three and a half hours from Pokhara by road. The trip ends at Mirmi dam, five hours from Pokhara. All ground transport is included in your trip cost.
 

October to December and March to June. Both seasons offer ideal water levels and clear mountain views from the gorge. October and November are the finest months — post-monsoon skies and perfect flow. Avoid June to September during monsoon.

 

55km over four days. OarPeak runs the Kali Gandaki as a four-day trip — one day longer than most operators — which allows a more relaxed pace through the gorge and more time on the best sections of the river.
 

The Kali Gandaki’s most famous rapids are Big Brother, Small Brother, Good Morning Rapid, Rafter’s Refund, and Walk in the Dark. Most are Class III–IV. Your guide scouts the technical sections before every run and will brief the group on the line before entering each major rapid.

Yes — this is OarPeak’s most popular combination. The ABC trek finishes in Pokhara. The Kali Gandaki put-in at Maldhunga is three and a half hours from Pokhara. The combined trip is 11 days at $1,170 per person — trek the Sanctuary, then raft the gorge beneath it. Ask us about scheduling when you enquire.

 

Minimum group size is 1 — solo travellers are welcome and will join a shared departure. Maximum is 12 guests per departure, strictly enforced on every OarPeak trip. Private departures for groups of 4–12 are available on request.
 

Swimwear, quick-dry clothing, a warm layer for evenings, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a dry bag for valuables. All rafting equipment is provided by OarPeak. A sleeping bag is recommended — hire available in Pokhara if needed.

 

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