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I had always been the type to dip a toe into adventure, never the whole foot. But when I heard about Kakani canyoning, I thought, "Why not jump in?" So, I did. And let me tell you, it was a splash.
🌊 What Is Kakani Canyoning?
Imagine rappelling down waterfalls, sliding over smooth rocks, and swimming in natural pools, all in one day. That's Kakani canyoning. Located just 35 km from Kathmandu, Kakani offers a perfect blend of thrill and nature.
🧗♂️ My First Experience
I joined a group of first-timers with Blaze Mountain. Our guides were pros, making sure we were safe and ready. We spent three days rappelling, sliding, and swimming through Kakani's canyons. The adrenaline rush was real, but so was the beauty of the place.
🥾 What to Expect
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Duration: 2–3 days
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Group Size: 2–16 people
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Difficulty: Easy to moderate
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Best Time: Spring and autumn
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Highlights: Waterfall rappelling, natural slides, swimming in crystal-clear pools, and panoramic Himalayan views.
🧰 Tips for First-Timers
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Wear: Water-resistant shoes with good grip.
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Bring: Spare clothes, sunscreen, and a waterproof bag for valuables.
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Expect: Getting wet and having a blast.
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Listen: To your guides. They know their stuff.
🌄 Why Go?
Kakani canyoning isn't just about the thrill; it's about experiencing Nepal's natural beauty up close. It's about pushing your limits and feeling alive. So, if you're in Kathmandu and looking for an adventure, Kakani's waiting.

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