Canyoning in Nepal

Canyoning in Nepal is an adrenaline-packed adventure that blends climbing, swimming, sliding, jumping, and rappelling down natural waterfalls. Located in lush forested canyons near the Bhotekoshi River, this experience is perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. This outdoor activity offers a unique way to explore the rugged terrain and hidden gems of Nepal's dramatic landscapes.

Why Choose Canyoning in Nepal?

  • Adventure-filled experience with rappelling, jumping, and sliding through waterfalls.
  • Set amidst pristine jungle canyons with spectacular natural beauty.
  • Safe and guided by trained professionals with proper equipment.
  • Perfect for beginners and experienced adventurers alike.
  • A great way to cool off and connect with nature in a truly unique environment.

Journey Overview

The canyoning tour typically begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the Bhotekoshi area in Sindhupalchok District. After a safety briefing and equipment check, participants trek to the canyon site, surrounded by lush forest and cascading streams. Once inside the canyon, the action begins — navigating steep drops, slippery rocks, and gushing waterfalls using a combination of techniques. It's a guided journey through wild terrain, making for a refreshing and unforgettable adventure.

Tour Highlights

  • - Rappelling down powerful waterfalls in jungle canyons.
  • - Professional equipment and guidance for maximum safety.
  • - Immersive nature experience with rich biodiversity.
  • - Perfect mix of adventure and exploration.
  • - Great for groups, solo adventurers, and first-time canyoners.

Tour Packages

The Canyoning in Nepal tour is typically organized as a full-day adventure, and includes:

  • - Round-trip transport from Kathmandu to the canyoning site.
  • - Canyoning gear and safety equipment.
  • - Guidance and supervision by certified canyoning professionals.
  • - Lunch and refreshments.
  • - Insurance and permits.

This tour is ideal for those seeking high adventure in the heart of Nepal's untouched wilderness.