Our River Our Pride

Our River Our Pride –

Our River Our Pride —

Green Kathmandu :: Clean Bagmati

The Waterkeepers Nepal 1st Meet was successfully conducted on 7th January 2018 at Kathmandu to discuss on the various agendas...

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Clean Water Defense

The Waterkeepers Nepal 1st Meet was successfully conducted on 7th January 2018 at Kathmandu to discuss on the various agendas...

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Clean and Safe Energy

The Waterkeepers Nepal 1st Meet was successfully conducted on 7th January 2018 at Kathmandu to discuss on the various agendas...

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Saving Wild River: The Karnali

1st Karnali Scientific Expeditoin 2018 A team of interdisciplinary scientists from Nepal, United States, India and China will jeep, hike,...

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News and Events

Press Release-Completion of 1st Phase Karnali Kayak Expedition 2018

3rd May, 2018. Four world class kayakers were successfully run the Kayaks from the Chinese border to Dhungeshwor in west Nepal for the first time. Nepal River Conservation Trust brought four world class kayakers to run the Karnali River with an aim to advocate for sacred river corridor. Surjan Tamang of Nepal, Aniol Serrasolses and Mikel Sarasola […]

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PRESS RELEASE: Kayakers to Attempt First Descent of the Karnali River

Four world class kayakers are running the Kayaks from the Chinese border to Dhungeshwor  in west Nepal for the first time. Nepal River Conservation Trust has brought four world class kayakers to run the Karnali River with an aim to advocate for sacred river corridor. Surjan Tamang of Nepal, Aniol Serrasolses and Mikel Sarasola of […]

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Waterkeepers Nepal First Meet

The Waterkeepers Nepal 1st Meet was successfully conducted on 7th January 2018 at Kathmandu to discuss on the various agendas which will be helpful to reach the goals and objectives of the Waterkeepers Nepal.  In the meeting Megh Ale, Karnali River Waterkeeper, Vimal Thapa, Seti River Waterkeeper, Mausam Khanal, Bagmati River Waterkeeper, Karmath Subedi, Sunkoshi […]

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Saving the Wild Karnali

Megh Ale (pronounced “Ah-lay”) is a patient man. His eyes twinkle, the corners of his mouth almost always turned up into a soft smile.  He was a monk before he started his rafting, adventure travel, and river conservation endeavors. Patience is a virtue in Nepal if you are a river conservationist. But a sense of […]

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A Summit Amid the Himalayan Summits, Where More Waterkeepers Arise

When a devastating earthquake shook Nepal in April 2015 and took more than 8,000 lives, Bagmati River Waterkeeper Mausam Khanal, Megh Ale (now the Karnali River Waterkeeper) and their entire team of river guides and conservationists took unprecedented action to help rescue remote communities and rebuild the country. Because of their actions, the Waterkeeper A […]

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