Water Adventures

One of the best class 4 kayaking rivers in the World – continuous, exhilarating whitewater with magnificent mountain backdrops. Recommended for expert kayakers and rafters. Note that a new dam is being built at Phaliya Sanghu – this will ruin the Marsyandi for kayaking and rafting – so run it whilst you can.

The River

The Marsyandi rises on the northern slopes of the Annapurna Himal, flows east through an arid valley around Manang, and then swings south to join the Trisuli river at Mugling. Marsyandi means “raging river” in local dialect, and this aptly describes it. Some of the river above Ngadi has been kayaked – The 1980 British Expedition started from Tilicho Lake at 4920m – but much of the upper river should probably be considered as unrunnable.

The scenery is magnificent, with every bend of the river opening up fresh vistas of some of the World’s highest mountains, but these are behind – as someone said “great views but you need rear view mirrors”. The Marsyandi is a photographer’s dream – the water is usually a clear turquoise blue, there’s these huge, fantastically sculptured boulders, some spectacular white water, green valley sides, and a magnificent backdrop of the World’s highest mountains. It’s worth mentioning that although the valley has a rough road up it, and is quite densely populated, you don’t see this when you are paddling because the river is incised about 100ft into the valley floor.

The lower Marsyandi gorges from Bimalnagar down to Mugling are an excellent river trip but a dam was built some ten years ago to generate electricity for Kathmandu and so the water flows on this lower river are unpredictable and now mainly limited to post monsoon. However, we include some short notes at the end of this description.

Rafting
This is a fantastic, exhilarating run for the expert crew.

Kayaking

Get a group of deviant, smelly, international kayakers together in a bar and ask them “which is the ‘world’s best river?” – and right up there on most people’s list of classic rivers will be the Marsyandi. This is our favourite river and we’ve run it most years since 1983 and it never palls. Here’s a few typical quotes we’ve collected from other paddlers over the years: “A jewel of a river”, “A read-runnable playground”, “Liquid madness”, “Like good sex”