Adventure and Thrill

Nepal is a Global Hub for Adventure

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Bungee Jumping
Bungee Jumping One of the most action-packed hobbies that makes your heart race is bungee jumping. Adventure seekers' hearts race at the thought of leaping into thin air. You'll discover some excellent locations for the finest bungee jump of your life in Nepal, a nation known for its climbing culture. 

Where can I bungee jump in Nepal?

 Bungee Jumping in Pokhara 
Pokhara is a well-known tourist destination that practically everyone visiting Nepal will not want to miss. Pokhara is a location that God has blessed and is well known for its adventures of all kinds. You may now perform a bungy jump in Pokhara to up the ante. The only tower bungee in Nepal is run by HighGround Adventure. The High Ground Bungee has a 70-meter drop and a 3-second free fall. Although Pokhara's bungee jumping has recently been compared to Bhotekoshi Bungy, the adrenaline is still on par with The Last Resort.

 Bungee Jumping at Kushma 
The second-highest bungee jumping spot in the world and the most popular in Nepal is Kushma, which is situated in the Parbat area. You must must reserve a spot on the Kusma bungy if you want an exciting and exhilarating experience. The Cliff Nepal Pvt. Ltd. manages and operates The Bungy in Kusma, which is 228 meters high. The tallest swing in the world is also provided by The Cliff Nepal in Kushma. The swing is 748 feet, or 228 meters, high. 

Bhote-Koshi Bungee 
Bhotekoshi Bungee (Bungy) Jumping: The Last Resort is a resort in Nepal that is encircled by dense jungle and lovely vegetation. It is suspended above the wild Bhote Kosi River atop a sheer clifftop canyon. One of Asia's Top 10 Highest and Most Spectacular Bungy Jump Sites, with a 20-year history and being Nepal's first, is situated there. Bungee jumping is a life-changing event in Nepal. ne of the most action-packed hobbies that makes your heart race is bungee jumping. Adventure seekers' hearts race at the thought of leaping into thin air. You'll discover some excellent locations for the finest bungee jump of your life in Nepal, a nation known for its climbing culture. 

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The Jalbire Canyon in Nepal's Sindhupalchok District is a must-visit for canyoning. The Bagmati Zone includes this location. The Bagmati River has benefited those looking for canyoneering adventures in Jalbire with its riverlike flow, waterfalls, and canyons. 13,943 feet are its prominence over the average sea level. As a result, those who have AMS or severe mountain sickness should not risk participating in any canyoneering activities. Here, the following activities are quite popular. 

Jalbire Canyon Rafting
 All canyoneering aficionados should go to Jalbire since it has the finest canyon rating. Even after a rainy season, there remains water in this canyon. By donning a life jacket or swim float vest, you may travel in groups. Rafting will be amazing since you can see enormous, tall canyon cliffs on each side. The greatest method to view the Jalbire Canyon from the down streams is via rafting. 

Jalbire Canyon Swimming
The canyon pool, river streams, and waterfall cascade are all suitable places to swim. In Jalbire Canyon, the majority of canyoneering activities including leaping, sliding, and rappelling come to an aquatic conclusion. If you stop by such locations as part of a full-day canyoning trip in Jalbire Canyon, you can swim for at least 15 minutes there. You won't need to know how to swim because you'll be wearing float vests. Any water body will make you float on its own. 

Jalbire Canyon Climbing
Climbing in Jalbire Canyoning is an extreme adventure activity. Those who have the guts to do it must try this adrenaline action. Most of the places are near aquatic bodies like waterfalls and canyon rocks. You must be energetic to climb the slippery rocks in this canyon. Yet, those who have a will can try this by wearing all safety gear and climbing gear and accessories. 

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In Nepal, paragliding provides a chance to see the Himalayas from above. A journey that will take you over some of the most beautiful landscapes on Earth as you glide above towns, monasteries, temples, lakes, and forest with a breathtaking view of the mighty Himalaya, sharing the sky with Himalayan griffin vultures, eagles, and kites. Paragliding is available in Pokhara, a picturesque lakeside town at the base of the Annapurna Mountains.

Where can I Paraglide in Nepal?

Pokhara
The ideal months for gliding are November and December, and the flying season in Nepal runs from November through February. These flights take off and land at Sarangkot (1592 m), which provides excellent views of the Fewa lake and mountains at sunrise and sunset (assuming the skies are clear). No prior flying experience is necessary because trained pilots give a briefing before takeoff. From Pokhara to the viewpoint at Sarangkot, we would need to take a 20-minute jeep ride. Three of the world's tallest mountains are seen from here. Over 8000 m Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manasalu. 

Kot Danda
 Another breathtaking paragliding location in the Kathmandu valley is Kot Danda, which is also 12 kilometers from Tribhuwan International Airport. This area is better suited for individuals who wish to practice thermal navigation, but it does not imply it is devoid of any wildlife or lush foliage. 

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Flying ultralight Pokhara offers a singular opportunity to view the beautiful Himalayas from above and to take in the valley of Pokhara. We are using a modest aircraft for this journey, with just two seats—one for the pilot and one for the passenger—and no windows. These aircraft can go quite near to mountain tops because to their engines. The only place to fly ultralight is Pokhara. The Pokhara valley is a popular choice for ultra-light aircraft due of its close proximity to mountains and picturesque lakes. Professionally 

THE FACTS OF THE ULTRALIGHT FLIGHT FROM POKHARA, NEPAL 

The following time frames are available: 15, 30, 60, and 90 minutes. 
Time: 6.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at sunrise and 3 p.m. until DuskBest time of year: 
Weight: 100 kg is the maximum body weight that a passenger may be when flying ultralight. 

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Mountain flight in Nepal is one of the most luxurious mountain fly tour packages in the world, offering a scenic view of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world (8848.86 meters), as well as other giant Himalayan ranges and the Tibetan Plateau, which can be seen from a closer distance of 5 nautical miles. Mountain flight departs from Kathmandu domestic Airport at 6:00 AM for the first flight or later with a reasonable mountain flight price. The greatest method to explore the stunning Mountain range in a short amount of time without having to hike from Kathmandu is with our Mount Everest Sightseeing fly trip.

Best time and season for Mountain flight in Nepal March-April-May-October-November-December  

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Given that they have some of the tallest mountains in the world, Nepal is one of the top locations in the world for whitewater rafting, which is not at all unexpected. It is undoubtedly a heaven for explorers. The nicest part about paddling in Nepal is that everyone can do it; you don't need to be an expert. With over 6000 rivers across the nation, there are many options, including the following

Where in Nepal can I go rafting?

Whitewater Rafting in Bhote Kosi River
The Bhote Kosi is the ideal day trip destination since it is only a few hours northeast of Kathmandu and features a landscape that is dominated by mid-sized hills and several small agricultural settlements along the bank. When the waters are hottest and the rapids are at their height, October to November is the greatest time to go kayaking here. 

Whitewater Rafting in Trisuli River
 The other route from Kathmandu is to go three hours west to Trisuli. All seasons are suitable for rafting on this well-liked river.  The surroundings are lush and lovely. Instead of taking a bus the entire way from Kathmandu to Pokhara, some tourists choose to paddle part of the route. 

Whitewater Rafting in Upper Seti River
 The Upper Seti provides tough rapids for rafts and kayaks in the October/November season, when you may travel through a gorge with the high Annapurna Himalayas looming above. 
This trip can be taken from Pokhara. 
Mid Length Trips - Rafting Kali Gandaki. 

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The practice of spending one or more days and nights in the great outdoors, generally in a tent. 

One of the most well-known destinations for vacation is Nepal. It is the pinnacle of unadulterated beauty in the natural world, with the snow-covered Himalayas serving as the backdrop. It appears as though the forces of Nature have brought together colorful communities, breathtaking landscapes, crystal clear rivers, and wonderful flora and animals in one place to demonstrate what magical beauty looks like. All of these advantages make hiking and camping trips more appealing in Nepal. To make sure that your camping experience is not only enjoyable but also safe and comfortable, there are a few things that must be taken care of before you venture out into the wilderness. 

Best Time for Camping in Nepal 
The best times to go camping in Nepal are from March to May and from September to November. Since September ushers in the season of fresh breezes and bright skies and ushers in the end of the humid monsoon environment, it may be rapidly passed as the ideal period. The mountainous areas of the city may be dusty, but they will offer the perfect climate and environment for trekking.