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Bagmati Tours & Travels (P.) Ltd. offers you vast variety of Aquatic Adventure to make your trip most memorable of your lifetime. Here we have listed few of them.
 
     
  Rafting, Kayaking, Canyoning  
 
The fact that you want to raft down Nepal's challenging rivers means that you have long ago graduated from the nursery school of "Row, row, row your boat". The many 'raft-able' rivers in Nepal meander between canyons, villages, and virgin forests, wildlife, like needle through thread, weaving the country's rich tapestry of ethno-culture and bio-diversity. Originating in the bowels of the Himalayas, these rivers flow across the length and breadth of Nepal and neighboring India, before emptying mostly into the Bay of Bengal.
 
     
  Boating  
 
Nepal provides some fine opportunities for boating. These range from the glacier-fed lakes up north, down to where the laden rivers ease into the Terai plains. Pokhara's Phewa Lake is the most popular destination for those who love recreational boating. Phewa is the second largest lake in the Kingdom, measuring roughly 1.5 by 4 Km. Its eastern shore, also known as Lakeside or Baidam, is a tourist hive.
 
     
Fishing
 
Sport fishing in Nepal, like hunting, is little advertised and therefore little known. However, for the angler, Nepal's lakes and rivers are as good a fishing ground as any. There are approximately 118 varieties of fresh water fish is these Himalayan waters, ranging from much sought after Mahseer to the mountain stream trout-like varieties. The best season to go fishing on the white waters is before and after the monsoon from February till April and October and November. During these times, the fish go upstream to spawn and consume less food.
 
     
  Wave Running  
 
The adventure of a jet scooter ride can now be experienced in Nepal; it's truly a novel way of discovering one of the country's finest rivers, the Trishuli. The 6Km ride start near a riverside resort in Thimura, situated 8Km from Narayanghat and 28 Km from Mugling. The safety features of the machines are well proven. Nevertheless, there are certain mandatory safety conditions that apply - such as the use of helmets, life jackets, provision of a two-way communication system with the operator of the jet scooter and accident insurance for all riders.
 
   
   
   
   
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