Trip Overview
The Bheri River is a major tributary of the Karnali River draining the western Dhaulagiri range in western Nepal. It has three important upper tributaries. Sani (little) Bheri drains southern slopes of this range while Thuli (big) Bheri drains northern slopes. Another tributary Uttar Ganga drains Dhorpatan Valley to the south of the Dhaulagiris. Downstream, the Bheri flows through Surkhet Valley before joining the Karnali River in the Mahabharat Range or Lesser Himalaya.
Day to Day Itinerary
Drive or fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj. Then drive to starting point Samjhi ghat.
After breakfast, we start our adventure down the Bheri River. The Bheri itself is so remote that it remains a relatively unexplored river of west Nepal. The first section of the river is quite rough with twisted bend creating many exciting rapids.
Today we pass through a narrow gorge section with vertical cliffs of 200-300 feet on either side interspersed with open valley where there are small villages.
The final Day on the river still holds several but exciting rapids to be encountered.
Trip Facts
Starts From | Kathmandu |
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Ends in | Kathmandu |
Country Visited | Nepal |
Best Season | Round the year |
Price (per person) | $ |
Internal airfare (per person) | $ |