1. The Trisuli River, also known as the Trishuli River, is one of the major tributaries of the Narayani River in Nepal. It is named after the trident (trishul) of Lord Shiva. The river originates from the glaciers of Gosainkunda and Langtang Himal areas and flows through the scenic Trisuli Valley.

The Trisuli River is famous for its white-water rafting and kayaking opportunities. It offers a thrilling and adventurous experience for water sports enthusiasts, with various rapids ranging from Grade II to Grade IV. The river also provides stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, including terraced fields, forests, and small settlements.

2. The Trisuli River is accessible throughout the year, but the best time for rafting is during the monsoon season (June to September) when the water levels are higher and the rapids are more challenging. The river is located approximately 60 kilometers northwest of Kathmandu.

For more information on rafting trips and booking, you can contact local tour operators or adventure sports companies in Kathmandu.

3. The ticket prices for rafting on the Trisuli River may vary depending on the duration and package you choose. It is recommended to contact tour operators or adventure sports companies for detailed information on ticket prices and inclusive services.

Transportation options to reach the Trisuli River from Kathmandu include private cars, taxis, or public buses. It may take around 2-3 hours to reach the starting point of the rafting trip depending on the traffic and road conditions.