Bungee Jumping In Nepal
Bungee jumping in Nepal is a must-do for any extreme sports lover as it provides one of the most exhilarating experiences while allowing people to soak in some of the most incredibly beautiful views found in nature. Nepal is rich in vertical terrains, deep river gorges, and magnificent mountain ranges which makes it a must go place for vertical adrenaline junkies. Jumping from a tower or taking a free fall from a moving vehicle high above a river canyon, bungee jumping in Nepal is one of the most memorable thrills that one can experience.
Located at The Last Resort, Bhote Koshi Bungee is the first bungee jump site to open in Nepal. It also has the highest bungee jump in Nepal at 160 meters above the Koshi River, one of the most extreme jumps. The Last Resort is also known for providing full-day adventure packages which include canyoning, rafting, and cozy camps near the river, which offer magnificent views. Being surrounded by dense jungle and steep cliffs gives the place intense scenery that is perfect for nature lovers who want to spend their fully off the grid.
With its towering structures, Hemja Bungee offers a more convenient yet equally heart-pounding experience. Located in Pokhara, the site with its steel structures provides a jaw-dropping view of the Annapurna region. A vertical drop of 70 meters gives these lush valleys and terraced hills placed underneath the site a jaw-dropping view.
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The Last Resort has a jump height of 160 meters which is one of the highest in the world. Pokhara’s Hemja bungee offers a jump from a specially designed tower with a height of 70 meters.
Yes, bungee jumping in Nepal is done with international safety standards. All operators follow the proper procedures and use good equipment due to the trained, licensed professionals that look after your safety.
The price usually starts from $70 and goes up to $120 per person depending on the location, transportation, and packages included.
No prior experience is needed. Anyone who meets the health and weight criteria can try bungee jumping. There’s a full safety briefing before the jump by instructors.
The ideal period is during the dry seasons – spring (March to May) and fall, as well as during autumn (September to November), when the weather is suitable for outdoor activities.
