First women`s river guide training in Nepal
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First women`s river guide training in Nepal
First women’s river guide training in Nepal 12 November – 20 December 2008 “Women don´t need sympathy, they need education and opportunity” Lucky K Chhetri, Empowering Women of Nepal Susmita Rai is the first female winner of the kayak competition Himalayan Whitewater Challenge Organised by: Himalayan River Guide Association Coordinator: Inka / Far Away Adventures Report prepared by: Inka, January 2009 1 Introduction: This river guide training program is part of a project of empowering Nepali women and introducing them into Nepals rafting industry. Through our work in 2008, setting up the club “Himalayan River Girls” and organising this professional training program we intended to produce a group of female river guides to work on the rivers in Nepals river rafting industry as safety kayakers, raft guides and kayak instructors. The skills acquired in the program are meant to provide the Nepali women with the perfect base to start training and eventually work and support themselves as employees or freelance guides with Nepali rafting operators. The training included: White water kayaking on class II-III-rivers White water raft guiding on class II- III-rivers River rescue First aid Communication skills including the proper way of communicating professionally with colleagues and clients in both English and Nepali Cooking for large groups on the riverside Setting camp with tents and shelters Planning and preparation of commercial trips and leadership skills Kayaking competition rules & regulations Equipment maintenance Project progress in 2008: April: Kayaking training provided by Inka on Fewa lake in Pokhara, Seti river and Bhote Koshi river. The club “Himalayan River Girls” was formed. May-August: Funding and equipment for the club and training program was advertised for and collected. At the same time the Nepali ladies trained kayaking through the club with help from local rafting companies. 1 Sep: Two women from “Himalayan River Girls” were employed as trainee river guides by Equator Expeditions. 15 – 19 Sep: HRGAN advertised the training program in newspapers and on radio. 4 Nov: Inka presented the training program at a press conference organised by Nepal Association of Rafting Agents at Nepal Tourism Board. 4 – 10 Nov: Inka made interviews with Nepali women and checked their water abilities in swimmingpool in Vaishali hotel and Mahendra Police Health Club. Their swimming skills, comfort with water, eagerness to learn were investigated. 2 10 November: A team of 7 women were selected for the training program. 11 - 13 Nov: Training swimming and basic kayaking skills with team of western female volunteer instructors. 14 - 15 Nov: Training white water kayaking at Sukute Beach Resort, Bhote Koshi river, with western female volunteer instructors. 16 – 25 Nov: The training team joined with a western team on a river trip on the Sun Kosi river with Equator Expeditions to get experience of commercial rafting, kayaking, learning to set up camp, cook western food for a big group and interacting with tourists. On the trip 23 foreign female kayakers helped to teach, support and inspire the Nepali ladies. A film team was also present to make two documentaries about the project. 26 - 27 Nov: Days spent on the Trisuli to rest and to prepare for upcoming event. 28 - 30 Nov: Peak UK Himalayan Whitewater Challenge took place at Fishling and Kuringath on the Trisuli river. The event is Nepals national white water kayaking championship. It involves many Nepali river guides as well as western kayakers who travel to Nepal to do kayaking. This year more than 100 competitors entered. The kayaking events are slalom, freestyle and down river race. 2 women from our training program and 1 other woman who has joined the club took part in the kayaking competition and 8 women from the training program took part as first Nepali female rafting team in the river race. This was the first time Nepali women took part in the Nepali kayaking championship. 1 - 5 Dec: Raft guide training on the Trisuli with H.R.G.A.N. In this course the ladies were taught time management, team work, equipment loading, hydraulics, river reading, raft guiding on paddle raft and oar raft. 6 - 10 Dec: White Water Rescue Technician. This course is designed specifically for professional guides. It is an intensive, hands-on course where the students learn to use techniques and simple equipment to assess and perform river rescues. The course took place at the Bhote Koshi river. 11 Dec: Rest day in Kathmandu and preparation for upcoming training. 12 - 15 Dec: Raft guide training on the Trisuli river continued. 16 - 18 Dec: Raft guide training and kayaking training on lower Seti river. This trip was also joined by foreign volunteer instructors. All program participators now guided raft in class III rapids and practised raft flips and Eskimo rolls. 19 Dec: Basic First Aid course in Kathmandu. 20 Dec: Press-conference at NTB organised by HRGAN. Celebration meal and certificate giving ceremony. 3 Background: Nepal is one of the most famous countries in the world for white water kayaking and rafting. Ask any well travelled global white water paddler and he or she will agree. With the high Himalayas, guaranteed snow and rain feeding rivers in the numerous and beautiful valleys, Nepal is a perfect playground for those that love to explore a country by boat and those who just simply love the adventure of the sport of kayaking. There are currently over 100 rafting companies registered in Nepal. Fifteen years ago most of the river guides, kayak instructors and safety kayakers were western. Since then, things have changed and Nepal has a considerable and proud pool of professional river guides. The many challenging rivers in Nepal have made Nepali river guides develop unusually competent skills. With this, they have gained respect throughout the world and often get offered work in the rafting industry in countries like Norway, Iceland, Japan, Bhutan and the USA. They also do very well competing at the same level against western professional kayakers in the annual international Peak UK White Water Challenge competition and have on several occasions competed in world championships 100% of the Nepali river guides and kayak instructors in Nepal have until this project started been male, reflecting the country’s out-of-date view on equality. Of course, working as a river guide can be hard physical work. It also means being away from home and practicing what is perceived to be an ‘extreme sport’, but the women who have recently started kayaking in Nepal are now proving that Nepali women also can, and have an interest to learn kayaking. The fact that over a hundred women are currently working as trekking guides in Nepal and that the British army is now starting to recruit Nepali ladies is also proof that Nepali women are strong and like their male counterparts, have an interest in developing alternative adventurous skills. Even in the western world most river guides are male, but the females that do guide in the kayak industry are very appreciated and are often requested for women only trips. A female tourist will often appreciate having a female guide on a river trip for safety, friendship and in the interest of equality between the sexes. As the river tourists in Nepal are mainly western, we strongly believe that the rafting companies will benefit from employing female guides. 4 Vision: For most women in Nepal a job in the rafting industry would be impossible as they will marry young and need to live at home looking after the family or will be committed to a less adventurous career. But for many women in Nepal this kind of work will be a good opportunity for an amazing change in their life, perhaps a way out of misery, poverty or boredom. In particular this would be a chance for those who come from difficult backgrounds having escaped from violent marriages or being widowed or simply divorced. For young adventurous women it might just be the dream career. Whatever their background the dream of this project is to see the Nepali women teaching female tourists kayaking, to see them competing in international kayaking events and ultimately we would like to see Nepali women guiding groups of tourists on the beautiful rivers of Nepal. Conclusion / Result: We believe that this training program has been a big success. Not only the training has been professional and successful with the whole team completing the course. Five of Nepals biggest rafting companies have declared that they want to employ these ladies. Through media following the training progress and the entering of Himalayan White Water Challenge, we believe that we have now planted the idea that females can do river guiding. We have also reached out to many females with adventurous interest and already have enquiries for participating in next training program. On top of this, with a lot of foreign media, including two documentaries being made about this project, we are sure that this project will also generate good promotion for Nepals rafting industry and tourism industry in whole. The club: Himalayan River Girls: At the time of this report being written, there are now fourteen Nepali members of Himalayan River Girls. Through the club these women will constantly get support and can use club equipment for training. Through our sponsors we have collected as many as sixteen kayaks for the club. List of club members: (Ladies in bold took part in the training program) Radha Tamang (Employed by Ultimate Descents Nepal from 1 Feb 2009) Anita Sapkota Rama Shrestha Sambhavi Karki Hasila Shrestha Pasang Sherpa (Employed by Ultimate Descents Nepal from 1 Feb 2009) Kamala Chepang Sita Thapa (Employed by Equator Expeditions from 1 Sep 2008) Susmita Rai (Employed by Equator Expeditions from 1 Sep 2008) Mina Gurung (Freelance raft guide since 1999) (Only female river guide before 2008) Anu Shrestha (Employed by Royal Beach from 1 Sep 2007) Sushila Shrestha (Receives after school training with Equator Expeditions from 18 Oct 2008) Kamala Magar (Employed by Equator Expeditions from 19 Oct 2008) Mona Acharya (Employed by Equator Expeditions from 1 Oct 2008) 5 Sponsors and supporters: Main sponsors Bivouac / Outdoor Canoe and Kayak Far Away Adventures Fergs Kayaks Fiskarhedenvillan Icebreaker Immersion Research Jackson Kayak Kajaktiv AB KAVU KEEN Footwear Lions Club International North Water Protec Helmets Skirtworks XLENT Strategy New Zealand New Zealand Sweden New Zealand Sweden New Zeeland USA USA Sweden USA USA New Zealand Canada USA USA Sweden Other sponsors / supporters Adrenalin Rush Adventure Element Amandas Intima Carve Designs Cumec Day Two Drift Nepal Eco Treks Equator Expeditions Ganesh Kayak Shop Hydraulics Initiative Outdoor Macpac Mest Fors Nodan Club OPC Outward Bound Paddle Nepal Paddler Zone Paddles Magazine Peak UK Rainwater Activities Royal Beach Shewee Singapore Airlines The Wall Tidingen Outside Tidningen Paddling Tongariro River Rafting Ultimate Descents Nepal Wet n Wild rafting White Water Nepal Nepal U.K. Sweden U.S.A. New Zealand New Zealand Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal New Zealand Nepal New Zealand Sweden Nepal New Zealand New Zealand Nepal New Zealand U.K. U.K. U.K. Nepal New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand Sweden Sweden New Zealand Nepal New Zealand Australia 6 Private donations / support Alison Homer Anna Bruno Anna White Annis Nyberg Ashley Cortney Barb Hoskins Becky Smith Bev and Trev Bayly Bronie Clayton Cecilia Nilsson Chianti Quinn Chris Hoskins Christie Glissmeyer damerna på KI David Levrén Emi Earle Francesca Garibaldi Girls at Western Hights Highschool Graham and Vivienne Camion Greg and Hillary Turnbull Hester Hilbink Ida Jansson Jenny and Allan Neilson Jill Marie Stokes John and Meagan Ward John Hooker Josh Neilson Karin & Magnus Trollsås Kelly Blayney Kicki Engdahl Lars Larsson Laura Clayton Lena Cedrenius Lilli Winter Liv Greve-Isdahl Liza Negriff Malaika Davies Malin Bergman Malin Strand Maria Toreblad Mike Hoskins Mike Ward Monica Gokey Naresh Kumar Nic Hoskins Peter Knowles Sofia Tranaeus Sonja Jankowfski Sophie Hoskins Stefan Erdman Storm Freeman Terry and Stephen Leggart Ute Cappel Ville Arkonkoski Whitney Hansen Yvonne Horvath Canada U.S.A New Zealand Sweden U.S.A. New Zealand Wales New Zealand New Zealand Sweden Canada New Zealand U.S.A. Sweden Sweden New Zealand U.S.A. New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand Sweden New Zealand U.S.A. New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand Sweden New Zealand Sweden Sweden New Zealand Sweden Switzerland Sweden U.S.A. New Zealand Sweden Sweden Sweden New Zealand New Zealand U.S.A. India New Zealand U.K. Sweden Germany New Zealand Sweden U.S.A. New Zealand Germany Finland U.S.A. Sweden 7 Economic report: DONATED MONEY Name Francesa Garibaldi Lena Karlsson Storm Freeman Sofia Traneus Liza Negriff Rental fee for club paddle Donations from New Zealand Raffle in New Zealand Other donations New Zealand Uppsala Paddlar Klubb Whitney Hansen Fiskarhedenvillan Far Away Adventures XLENT Strategies Karolina Ehrlén Nepal River Conservation Trust Amount Total amount donated: 48,00 96,00 24,00 48,00 24,00 4,00 16,00 50,00 11000,00 318,00 480,00 10000,00 12300,00 4000,00 500,00 5000,00 Currency USD USD USD USD USD USD USD USD NPR USD USD SEK SEK SEK SEK NPR Method Paypal Paypal Paypal Paypal Paypal cash cash cash cash Paypal Paypal bank transfer bank transfer bank transfer bank transfer cash 36735,00 4668,00 SEK USD calc. 10 jan 09 Amount 6300,00 5502,00 2860,00 1558,00 830,00 12035,00 1553,00 3695,75 Currency SEK SEK SEK SEK SEK SEK SEK SEK 34333,75 4362,00 SEK USD calc. 10 jan 09 2401,25 306,00 SEK USD calc. 10 jan 09 TOTAL COSTS Cost Instructors from Nepals Guide Association Food for students and instructors Transportation Accomodation for students in Kathmandu Entrance fees swimmingpool White Water Rescue Technician course Closing ceremony food, snacks etc. Sanitary goods, rental sleeping bags etc. Total cost: Result: The result will be used in the Nepali Girls Kayaking Club 2009 Treasurer: Inka Trollsås / Far Away Adventures Engelbrekts väg 65, 191 62 Sollentuna, Sweden 8 9 10 Project Contacts: For more information and pictures on the project / club please visit following sites: http://www.farawayadventures.com/nepaligirlkayakers.php http://nepaligirlskayak.blogspot.com Project coordinator: Inka Trollsås, Far Away Adventures. [email protected] / +46 (0)73 814 05 70 / +977 9841 347 977 http://www.farawayadventures.com/nepaligirlkayakers.php Inka Trollsås is a female kayaker from Sweden who has visited and kayaked in Nepal every year since 2000. She runs the Swedish adventure travel company, Far Away Adventures, through which she brings groups of trekkers and kayakers Nepal. Inka is the initiator of this project. Training manager and head instructor: Churamani Aryal, Himalayan River Guide Association Nepal: [email protected] +977 98030 104 82 http://riverguide.org.np/ The Himalayan River Guide Association Nepal (HRGAN) is a non profit organization with an objective to support and train river guides working across Nepal. Churamani is the president of HRGAN and has an outdoor education from National Outdoor Leadership School in USA. 11