Kathmandu, Feb. 11
The Nepal Association of
Rafting Agencies (NARA) is set to organise the Himalayan Whitewater
Challenge 2026 and the 50th International Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking
Festival from February 26.
The 24th edition
of the competition will be held in collaboration with the Nepal Tourism Board
(NTB) for three days till February 28.
Speaking at a press
conference organised in Kathmandu on Wednesday, organisers announced that the Himalayan
Whitewater Challenge will feature 30
international athletes and 140 national athletes.
Senior Director of the
Nepal NTB, Hikmat Singh Ayer, said that the Board has
long been associated with whitewater events and has addressed shortcomings from
previous editions. He noted that this year’s event aims to establish
river-based adventure sports as a strong component of Nepal’s tourism image.
“Not only Mount Everest and
the Himalayas, but also river-based adventure activities such as rafting,
kayaking and canoeing must be promoted in the international market. For this,
it is equally important to prioritise the conservation of our rivers,” Ayer said.
Similarly, Vice-Chairperson
of the NTB, Ram Prasad Sapkota, stated
that hydropower projects and riverbed extraction are adversely affecting
river-based adventure sports.
NARA President Kamal
Bahadur Thakuri emphasised that the competitions
are not merely competitions but also a celebration of Nepal’s
50-year history of river expeditions.
The festival will include three
competitive disciplines—two in kayaking and one in
rafting. On the first day,
a race involving more than 100 kayakers
will be held, the second day
will feature knockout sessions,
and the third day will host the rafting
competition.
According to the organisers,
the event is expected to attract 400–600 participants,
including athletes, volunteers, judges and spectators. They also announced that
the founders of Himalayan River Exploration,
who pioneered commercial rafting in Nepal, will receive special honours.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 12 February 2026.
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