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River: Tamur
Duration: 12 Days
Activity: Rafting
Class: III – IV
Price: $1135
Season: Mar-May Oct-Nov
Also known as the “Jewel of the East,” the first commercial run of the Tamur River was in 1990 and there were very few descents thereafter. Then in November of 1991, UDN ran an expedition down this river and proved to ourselves that all we had heard about it being an “exceptional trip” was right; and we have been offering it to our guests ever since. The trip combines one of the best short Himalayan treks with a challenging and exhilarating river journey. Tamur drains the snows of the mighty Kanchanjunga massif, the third highest peak in the world, and flows through a truly beautiful and unspoiled gorge. The superb sandy beaches, few villages and limited agriculture along the river provide Tamur with the most pristine rafting environment in Nepal.
Although the Tamur is still relatively untravelled, it probably has created more whitewater interest than any other commercial rafting rivers in Nepal. With three days of trekking through the foothills of the Himalayas, followed by 120km of exceptional whitewater thrill, Tamur is a highly recommended, active and exhilarating wilderness journey.
Fall 2025 Departure Dates

✔ Shorts / half pants
✔ T-shirts
✔ Sport sandals or comfortable shoes that can get wet and will stay on your feet
✔ Quick dry long shirts
✔ Swimwear
✔ Track pants / comfortable long pants
✔ Warm fleece
✔ Jacket (waterproof shell)
✔ Socks
✔ Comfortable Shoes for trekking and rafting (Tamur River)
✔ Warm hat (in cold months) and sunglass
✔ Travel towel
✔ Toiletries/Sunscreen / sunscreen lip protection
✔ Mosquito repellant
✔ Water bottle
✔ Head lamp / flash light
✔ Personal first aid kit
✔ Sleeping bag (if you do not have one – we will provide a complimentary rental)
✔ A little cash for treats
Should I tip my guide and other river crew?
Tipping is certainly appreciated by the guides and other river crew, who work hard to make sure you have fun and a safe trip. If you feel your guide has done a good job keeping you entertained, safely looked after and has shared the wonderful river environment with you, then feel free to show your appreciation.
Who is on the river team and what are their jobs?
The total number of people on the team varies with the duration of the trip and how many guests there will be. The team will always include the expedition leader and the main river guide, under whose supervision there is a team of additional river guides and a minimum of two safety kayakers. All of our team members are river professionals who have the required certification for commercial river descents. The river crew prepares the camp logistics, including meals, but the clients are encouraged to join in.
How many people are needed for a rafting trip?
A minimum of 4 people are required to make the trip operational. Each raft must be at least 6 people and 1 guide, however we can add up to 8 people depending on the river.
Which trip is best for me?
If you are just learning to raft, start off with a Class II or III (or an easy Class IV) rafting trip. If you are really nervous about being part of a paddle boat, an alternative is to ride along on an oar boat, which we can offer on different rivers. Many rafters who are confident in the water, healthy, and feel adventurous, drop right into a Class IV river without any prior experience. Our guides will make sure you are trained in safety and proper paddle techniques. For Class V rivers, you must have prior class IV experience.
Does my trip include transportation to and from the river?
Yes! We provide private transportation to and from the river for each rafting trip and this is included in the cost of the trip. However, if you would prefer a flight, this can be arranged for an additional cost.
How much time will we actually be on the river each day?
Typically you will have approximately 4-5 hours of actual river journey each day. The rest of the time is spent on setting up the campsite, preparing logistics, etc. This can be a good time for personal exploration and interaction with the natural surroundings or fellow travellers.
Can I bring my camera or video camera?
We don’t recommend bringing video cameras, or even expensive still cameras, on trips. If you do choose to bring a more expensive camera, or any camera really, we suggest that you protect it with a waterproof case; many are available which fit different shapes and sizes of cameras. Oftentimes, our river trips also have a professional photographer, whose photos you can view and order after the trip.
What kinds of food will I be eating?
The meals will include both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options which are hygienically prepared by our team members everyday. Sometimes, local delicacies are served as well. You are also welcome to bring your own nonperishable foods/snacks and any alcoholic beverages you would like to enjoy at the campsite in the evening.
Trip Details
Meet Time/Place:
- 6:30 Am UD sales office, Kathmandu
Departure Time:
- 06:30 am from Sales office, Kathmandu
Starting point:
- Dobhan, Taplejung
Take out point:
- Chatara Ghat
Rafting distance:
- 120km
River grade:
- IV – V
Time on water:
- 5-6 Hours each Day with 1 Layover
Bus ride to the put in point:
- 2-3 days
Bus return Journey:
- Overnight ride
Flight Option:
- Available both ways
Age restriction:
- 15 – 70 years old
Meals:
- Full Board
Seasons:
- Spring: Mar – May
Fall: Mid–Oct till Dec
Basic Rules
What's Included
- Transportation to the put-in point and back from the put-out point
- Lunch
- Internationally certified rafting guides and safety kayakers
- State-of-the-art rafting equipment and safety gear (including dry bags, helmets, life vests, etc.)
- River permits
What's Not Included
- Personal insurance
- Emergency evacuation
- Clothing and footwear
- Alcoholic beverages
- Any expenses/items of a personal nature