Trishuli River
The Trishuli River is a major river in Nepal, originating from the Himalayas. It flows through the central part of the country and is known for its stunning scenery and diverse ecosystems. The river is approximately 200 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Ganges River, which is one of the most significant rivers in South Asia.
The Trishuli River is popular for adventure activities, particularly white-water rafting. Its rapids range from easy to challenging, attracting both beginners and experienced rafters. The river also plays a crucial role in irrigation and provides water for local communities along its banks.