Trips planned around real fishing windows
Nepal’s main angling windows are typically before and after the monsoon, so every itinerary should be shaped around timing, water conditions, and the style of fishing you want to pursue.
Discover scenic rivers, peaceful escapes, and expertly planned fishing adventures designed for travelers who want something more refined than a standard outdoor trip.

This is a more thoughtful way to experience Nepal through wild rivers, tailored planning, and a journey that feels calm, personal, and memorable.
Nepal’s main angling windows are typically before and after the monsoon, so every itinerary should be shaped around timing, water conditions, and the style of fishing you want to pursue.
From lake settings around Pokhara to river environments in the lowlands and white-water systems elsewhere, the trip design should reflect the place, not a one-size-fits-all package.
Some guests want a focused fishing mission. Others want a calmer trip with scenic stays, easier pacing, and flexible routing. The planning should adapt to both.
Each route is designed for anglers who care about timing, scenery, and the kind of experience that stays with you long after the trip ends.

Our flagship far-western journey combining productive Mahseer and Goonch water with raft-supported camps from Seti to the Karnali confluence.

The 'River of Gold' — 270 km of big-volume rafting and fishing through eastern Nepal, from Dolalghat toward the Indian plains.

Catch-and-release Golden Mahseer inside Bardia National Park, paired with mild rafting, riverside camps, and chances to spot rhino and elephant.

A short, scenic fishing-and-rafting run from Arughat to Seti Beni, a 3–4 hour drive from Kathmandu, with Manaslu and Ganesh Himal views.

Lake angling at Phewa and Begnas with the Annapurna range as a backdrop. Boat access, no expedition logistics, perfect for a softer entry.
From powerful rivers to quiet jungle streams, see what makes fishing in Nepal unforgettable.





Real experiences from guests who explored Nepal’s wild waters with us. More than a trip, it becomes a memory that stays with you.
One of the most unique fishing experiences I’ve ever had. The guides knew every inch of the river.

USA
Professional, safe, and incredibly well organized. I’d come back again without hesitation.

Poland
Not just fishing — it felt like a true adventure. The landscapes alone were worth the trip.

Australia
From trip planning to river conditions, here are the answers to common questions guests ask before booking their fishing adventure in Nepal.
The main angling windows are generally before and after the monsoon, especially from February to April and from October to November. Exact planning should still depend on target species, river condition, and the type of trip you want.
Don’t just dream about the ultimate fishing trip — make it a reality. Contact us now to start planning your unforgettable adventure in Nepal’s wild waters.