Rafting Equipment list
Snowy Horizon Treks and Expedition has compiled a list of essential equipment, personal medical provisions, and summary of medical conditions likely to encounter during White water River rafting to help rafter in preparation and provisioning for rafting.
This list should be considered as an essential summary and expeditionary embarking on the adventure are encouraged to conduct further study and practical exercises to familiarize themselves with the equipment, medical terminology and understanding of medical conditions related to the water, cold, excessive sun radiation as well as injuries likely to sustain in the outdoor situation and in particular remote river areas.
In some ways it is best to bring as little as possible to the river. There are however, some essential personal items that you may need. During your rafting period snowy horizon Treks Provide you following gear for rafting
As highly experienced rafting professionals, we have garnered experiences of operating in all rivers of Nepal and outside. These experiences make our river tours exclusive. Basically a tour includes professional guide, assistants and leader as a crew, transportation, all entry fees and permits. Hygienic and tasty western as well as local meals will be served exploiting maximum of the local organic production.
Snowy Horizon Treks Provide
- Experienced and license holder rafting Guide & Supporter with kitchen crew.
- All meals during the raft trip (breakfast, lunch and dinner) expect one day trip in one day trip we provide lunch only
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis tent camping.
- All national park and rafting permits
- Surface transportation as per Itinerary
- All kitchen and camping equipment
- Cook and Kitchen staff as per group size.
- Safety kayaker. Self-bailing rafts, life jackets and safety equipments.
- Paddle top
- Helmets
- Waterproof gear bags.
You may bring Items:
- Quality sleeping bag & sleeping pad.
- Windproof & water proof outerwear, jacket & pants (cortex or nylon)
- Fleece jacket/sweater (wool or synthetic only for the winter season)
- Camera equipment
- pants, shorts
- cotton underwear
- T-shirts, swim wear
- Light weight long sleeved shirt
- fleece style jacket
- Toiletries
- Flashlight with spare batteries & bulbs
- A couple handkerchiefs
- Pocket knife
- Stuff sacks
- Biodegradable soap
- Hand towel
- Feminine hygiene items, including plastic bags to pack out dirty items.
- Lighter / matches (for toilet paper and candles)
- Spare eyeglass or contact lenses
- Hard shell water bottle
- one 2-liter or two 1-liter bottles
- Emergency contact information; Personal medical kit.
- 1-pair well broken in hiking shoes or boots.
- 1-pair new – condition lightweight walking / running shoes, with textured soles.
- Sun glasses
