Bhotekoshi River Rafting: White Water Rafting in Nepal
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Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2019
River Grading
Rivers used for water sports are graded from class 1 to class 6. Class 1 river is easiest to manoeuvre while class 6 river is the toughest. 

 A change in season increases or decreases the volume of water in the river Bhote Koshi. During the monsoon season, the flow of water peaks up while there remains the least water during the winter season. 

The river grading of Bhote Koshi is seasonal too. You will be rafting in Grade 5- river during months from September to December and on a Grade 4+ river during months of January to May. From the months of June to August you will get a Grade 4+ River on the lower section of Bhote Koshi River. 

Best time to go rafting
The best time to go rafting in Nepal is during autumn and spring seasons. The monsoon season would have filled the water bodies in Nepal making them fit for water sports. Enjoy the thrilling adventure ride in fast-flowing rivers of Nepal from the month of September to November. A spring season which lasts from March to May is the best month to go rafting as well. 

Only experienced rafters opt to go rafting during summer cum monsoon seasons which is from June to August in Nepal. A wet suit is used when rafting in a river with cold water. 

photos via: https://www.thirdrockadventures.com/blog/top-5-outdoor-activities-in-nepal
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