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Bungee Jumping in Nepal

Bungee Jumping in Nepal

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  • Itinerary
  • Cost Info
  • Faqs

Bungee Jumping in Nepal is one of the most popular adventure activities in Nepal that gives you a thrilling experience with a jump from high bridge into the river valley. Prepare yourself to have the ultimate adrenaline rush through this memorable experience. Until recently, Bhotekoshi was the only location for Bungee Jumping in Nepal. Due to the popularity of Bungee Jumping in Nepal, new locations have been opening up recently, including one in Pokhara. One of the world’s highest Bungee Jumping facility is also in the process of construction.

A common reason why people may hesitate to take part in this thrilling activity is safety. It is natural to be worried about safety issues when a slight mishap can cause grave losses. However, safety is of paramount concern to the organizers as well. The bungee jumping facilities are created with the finest materials and technology with proper supervision from professionals of every required sector. There are routine checkups for every mechanism to ensure there is no compromise in terms of safety and security. Proper checkups are also done before the jump to make sure that you will won’t encounter any issues while jumping from such heights.

Bungee Jumping in Nepal is generally open all year long. No qualification or experience is required for it. As long as you are a healthy individual, you can safely leave the rest in the hands of the experts working this field. Age limits and restrictions due to health issues may be imposed depending on the facility, so be sure to confirm such matters beforehand.

Note: People suffering from heart disease, epilepsy and high blood pressure, people having psychological and neurological disorder and pregnant women and alcoholics and drug users are not allowed to the Bungee Jumping. Please refrain from providing false information as these restrictions are imposed for your own safety and well-being.

Hoshizora Treks & Tour has been organizing this adventure package since its establishment and has 100% satisfaction of customers. We definitely recommend adding this package to your to-do list in Nepal if you wish to have a feel of a real adventurous experience. If you are looking for other interesting things to do while in Nepal, check out our Paragliding in Nepal, Peak Climbing in Nepal or Trekking in Nepal Packages!

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Last Resort – Kathmandu



The day starts with a 3 hour drive along the Araniko highway to the bungee jumping facility at Last Resort. The 160m jump over the roaring Bhote Koshi River is the first in Nepal, and one of the highest bungee jumps in the world. The bridge was designed in consultation with New Zealand’s top Bungee experts and using the best Swiss materials and technology. Rest assured, your safety is of the highest concern to the professionals working here. Once we reach the jumping spot, we will have some briefing and preparation for the jump. The short yet thrilling moments of free fall from over the Bhote Koshi will be a memorable experience. After the bungee jumping session is over, there are two options. We can either head back to Kathmandu or extend our trip for some extra rafting and canoeing in the Bhote Koshi. Our itinerary will follow the first option as that is the generally preferred choice. Once at Kathmandu, we will drop you off at your hotel.

Accomodation: Over night at Star Hotel

Meals: B L D

Cost Include

  •  Airport pick-up and drop service by private vehicle 
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu on B & B basis 
  • Tented camp if you choose to extend the trip 
  • All the meals during the trip 
  • Welcome and Farewell dinner
  • All the ground transportation and Bungee fare 
  • All necessary paper works, official service charge and 

Cost Exclude

  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu 
  • Nepal entry visa fee 
  • International Flight 
  • City sightseeing tour
  • Personal nature expense – alcoholic beverages, laundry, phone calls etc. 

Faqs

Bungee jumping in Nepal is primarily offered at The Last Resort, located near the Nepal-Tibet border, where a specially constructed bridge spans a scenic gorge.
Yes, bungee jumping in Nepal is generally considered safe when conducted with reputable operators who adhere to international safety standards and use high-quality equipment.
The bungee jump at The Last Resort in Nepal has a height of approximately 160 meters (525 feet), offering an exhilarating free fall experience.
No prior experience is required for bungee jumping in Nepal. Operators provide safety briefings and instructions before the jump, making it accessible to beginners.
The weight limit for bungee jumping in Nepal typically ranges from 35 kg to 125 kg (77 lbs to 275 lbs), depending on the specific requirements of the operator and the type of bungee jump.
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities and closed-toe shoes with secure fastenings. Avoid wearing loose jewelry or accessories that could become tangled during the jump.
The minimum age requirement for bungee jumping in Nepal is usually 18 years old. Some operators may allow younger participants with parental consent.
Some operators may allow participants to bring their cameras or GoPros for personal use, but it's essential to check with the operator beforehand. Professional photography and videography services are often available for purchase.
Bungee jumping in Nepal is available year-round, but the best time to go depends on personal preference and weather conditions. The dry season (October to May) generally offers clearer skies and better visibility.
Yes, it's advisable to book your bungee jumping experience in Nepal in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your spot and avoid disappointment. Many operators offer online booking options for convenience.

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$ 105.00 / Person

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