Kali River Rafting AdventureIndian Subcontinent : IndiaTour name: Kali River ExpeditionThis Kali river rafting adventure is a great introduction to whitewater rafting or whitewater kayaking in India.Duration: 9 Days Grading: CHALLENGING Type: SMALL GROUP Prices from: £829Tour Summary:
Tour name: Kali River Expedition
Prices from: £829 Duration: 9 Days Kind points from: 62 N&K Reference: NKT0002157 (Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again) Type: SMALL GROUP Grading: CHALLENGING Suitable for: SMALL GROUPS Experiences: ACTIVE Environments: RIVERSIDE Activities: ACTIVE - Rafting
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Tour Overview
The Kali river expedition is a great introduction to white-water kayaking or rafting in India. It is ideal for kayakers who want to go on holiday with friends who have no kayaking experience, they can raft instead. The picturesque rafting holiday has long rapids with fun wave trains followed by relaxing flat sections making it a very safe river. This river expedition is ideal for class III kayakers, novice rafters or those with no previous experience who want to try inflatable kayaks.
Typically we have lunch in Nepal and then set up camp on a large sandy beach in India. The river is full of fish including the impressive Himalayan Mahseer. If you catch one, we will cook it. There is great wildlife in the area and you may be lucky enough to spot leopard, bear, elephant, monkey and some of the 500 different species of bird. LocationContinent or Region: Indian SubcontinentCountry or State/County: IndiaThe river forms the border between India and Nepal. Reviews
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Great introduction to white water rafting - Ideal also for kayakers - Fun, relaxing and safe - Abundant fish - Great wildlife, including leopard, bear and elephant
ItineraryDay 1 | Arrive in Delhi - Overnight train to Kathgodam. Arrive in Delhi airport. Transfer from the airport to the hotel. Spend the afternoon and evening relaxing in your hotel room or taking in the sights of Delhi. Evening transfer to the train station for the overnight sleeper train to Kathgodam at 22.40. We travel by A/C sleeper train, the best and most comfortable way to travel overland in India.
Day 2 | Kathgodam to Pithoragarh: 7 hrs Enjoy the beautiful views of the Panchuli region as we drive seven hours to Pithoragarh. We pass through many villages, towns and forests rich in flora and fauna, stopping along the way for photo opportunities and plenty of chai (sweet milky Indian tea). Overnight hotel in Pithoragarh.
Day 3 | Pithoragarh to Jauljibi: 5/6 hrs An early 2 hour drive today brings us to Jauljibi, the confluence of the Kali and Kali Ganga rivers. Following a river and safety briefing we start with some easy class II white-water. This is followed by some fun class III white-water with big wave trains. We cover about 20km today before stopping for the day just upstream of Jhulaghat. Overnight camp.
Day 4 | Above to Below Jhulaghat: 3/4 hrs More good rapids on today’s section. We see some beautiful limestone pillars, built up over centuries by dripping water. In the early evening we set up camp by the river and after a short hike to a nearby village (optional) return to the river for dinner. Overnight remote beach camp.
Day 5 | Below Jhulaghat to Pancheshwar: 4/5 hrs The quality of the white-water improves today, but so will your skills. Later we reach the convergence of the Kali and the Saryu rivers at Pancheshwar. This is a favoured fishing spot for the people of the district who use traditional boats. We set up camp near here and enjoy a leisurely evening.
Day 6 | Pancheshwar to Giant Beach: 5 hrs The white-water gets more demanding as the rapids get larger and more frequent. The day is marked by a good wilderness section and thick jungle. Overnight camp.
Day 7 | Raft to Chooka: 4 hrs Today we raft for about 20 km building up to a great class IV rapid called Chooka. This is the strongest section of white water on the Kali, with many diagonal waves and holes to negotiate. We set up camp after this and, sitting around the campfire in the evening we relive the day's adventures.
Day 8 | Chooka to Boom to Kathgodam: 6 hrs On our final day of Kali rafting we paddle through more first class rapids surrounded by dense jungle. We may see a herd of wild elephant fording the Kali. At Boom we leave the river and transfer to Kathgodam and catch the sleeper train to Delhi.
Day 9 | Arrive Delhi Arrive in Delhi in the early morning. Transfer from the train station the international airport in time for your flight home. Trip ends.
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ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITY
All our fresh vegetables and fruit are sourced from markets and locally owned and run shops. Only specialist goods such as kayaks and rafts are imported. We are happy to advise clients on tipping. When we receive tips the money is split evenly between the guides, cooks, porters and drivers. We encourage clients to pay the market price for gifts and souvenirs in local markets. On IntoIndia itineraries we usually visit at least one local market and use family run restaurants where possible. When in transit to and from a trek or river expedition we use locally run hotels rather than multi-national hotel groups. This further enhances our contribution to the local economies where we operate. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY If you are taking an internal flight on your IntoIndia holiday we will offset your carbon emissions through Climate Care (www.climatecare.org). We encourage you to do the same on your international flights to India. We sponsor Clean Himalaya a recycling and waste management project, dedicated to maintaining the sanctity and beauty of the Ganges and Himalayas. For more information and to make your own donation please see www.cleanhimalaya.com. We minimise the amount of canned and packaged goods on our trips, reducing our non-biodegradable waste. We operate under a strict 'leave no trace' policy. All biodegradable waste is buried deep in the ground, breaking down over a short period of time. All other waste is carried off the expedition and disposed of in a responsible manner. On all our trips we use pit toilets which are the most eco-friendly form of toilet available to us. We dig a hole in the ground, place a portable toilet seat over it and assemble a tent around the seat. Waste is covered with a mixture of soil and lime until the hole is full. In less than a month the faecal matter will have broken down due to the action of the lime. We use Katadyn filters and iodine to purify river water, cutting down on the quantity of plastic bottles used. In order to reduce soil erosion on trekking trips, we stay on existing trails where possible. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY We are familiar with local customs and traditions in the areas we operate, and aim to respect these at all times. We advise clients on appropriate dress and the importance of respecting local people and customs. Most of our staff comes from the areas where we operate. We participate in their development within the industry providing training in first aid, guiding and English conversation. On IntoIndia expeditions we attend cultural and social events such as ethnic weaving centres, tea plantations, and Arrti prayer services. We encourage our clients to partake in local traditions whenever possible. About our Trusted Partner
The Indian Himalayas are an adventure travellers paradise, a natural playground second to none. This huge mountain range makes it possible for us to offer a wide range of different trekking, rafting and kayaking holidays suited to your needs and abilities throughout the year. Kayaker running the first rapid at the confluence of the Kali river, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Kayaker running the first rapid at the confluence of the Kali river, photo by Jam McManus
Photo taken with a bulb shutter speed and torch, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Photo taken with a bulb shutter speed and torch, photo by Jam McManus
The cataraft breaking over a huge wave, Diligarhat rapid, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)The cataraft breaking over a huge wave, Diligarhat rapid, photo by Jam McManus
Passing under the footbridge at Jhulaghat, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Passing under the footbridge at Jhulaghat, photo by Jam McManus
Kayaker on the entrance to Chooka rapid, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Kayaker on the entrance to Chooka rapid, photo by Jam McManus
The Temple of Bellsi Kali River, photo by Dave Prothero : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)The Temple of Bellsi Kali River, photo by Dave Prothero
Relaxing and taking photos on a flat stretch, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Relaxing and taking photos on a flat stretch, photo by Jam McManus
Nidil beach on the Kali River, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Nidil beach on the Kali River, photo by Jam McManus
Kayaker about to take a big hit, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Kayaker about to take a big hit, photo by Jam McManus
Kayaker on Day 7, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Kayaker on Day 7, photo by Jam McManus
Flotilla of rafts, Kali River, photo by Dave Prothero : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Flotilla of rafts, Kali River, photo by Dave Prothero
Going big in the Duckie, photo by Jam McManus : Kali River Expedition at www.NatureandKind.com (THE.NATURAL.CHOICE)Going big in the Duckie, photo by Jam McManus
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Tour Summary:
Tour name: Kali River Expedition
Prices from: £829 Duration: 9 Days Kind points from: 62 N&K Reference: NKT0002157 (Type this into the "Jump to" form at www.NatureAndKind.com to find this tour again) Type: SMALL GROUP Grading: CHALLENGING Suitable for: SMALL GROUPS Experiences: ACTIVE Environments: RIVERSIDE Activities: ACTIVE - Rafting
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