The Kali River Rafting Expedition (also known as the Kali Sarda Rafting Expedition)
is a classic multi-day wilderness rafting expedition in the Kumaon region of
Uttarakhand, India. It runs along the upper reaches of the Kali River (also called
Mahakali or Sarda), which forms the natural international border between India and
Nepal.
Typically spanning 5 Days & 4 Nights on the river, the
expedition
covers around 75–160 km depending on the exact put-in and take-out
points — a true wilderness journey through one of the most scenic and remote river
corridors in the Indian Himalayas.
This expedition offers a unique blend of adventure and nature, taking you through
untouched forests, remote villages, and stunning Himalayan landscapes. Each day on
the river brings a new experience — from navigating exciting rapids to relaxing on
calm stretches surrounded by pure wilderness.
Camps are set up on pristine riverside beaches where you can unwind, enjoy freshly
prepared meals, and experience peaceful nights under the stars. The journey is not
just about rafting but also about disconnecting from routine life and reconnecting
with nature.
With its combination of exciting rapids, scenic beauty, and immersive camping
experience, the Kali River Expedition stands out as one of the most memorable river
journeys in India.