
The ultimate thrill of a bungee jump can now be experienced in Nepal at one of the best sites this sport can boast of anywhere in the world.
Nepal's
first bungyjumping site is situated 160m over the wild Bhote
Kosi river, and located close to the Nepal-Tibet border, a
three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu. As can be arranged on
arrival in Kathmandu. As of now, there is only one agency
offering this sport.
The jump, at 160m, was designed by one
of New Zealand's leading bungee consultants, and is operated
by some of the most experienced jump masters in the business.
It's mishap-proof. The agency takes safety "very, very
seriously".
Location
Less than 3 hours outside Kathmandu by Cross Culture. You
will travel the Arniko (Kathmandu/Lhasa) Highway to within
12km of the Tibet Border and the famous Friendship Bridge.
The Gorge
Cross Culture Trekking takes place on a 166m wide steel suspension
bridge over the Bhoti Kosi River.

The Bridge
Swiss designed, specially for bungee jumping with a 4x safety
factor. The bridge has a loading factor of 250kg per running
meter. This means that the bridge will hold 250 x 166 = 41,500kg
or 4.5 tonnes. And... those are Swiss measurements! * Over
6000 meters of steel wire was used to build the bridge Longest
suspension bridge in Nepal * The bridge joins two sides of
a great valley. Before its construction, locals walked five
hours to cross this river gorge.
Location: |
Himalayas of Nepal |
| Access: |
4 hours outside Kathmandu to within 12km of the Tibet Border. |
| The Gorge: |
It takes place on a 16Om wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhote Koshi River. |
| The Bridge: |
Swiss designed, especially for bungy jumping with a 4x safety factor. The bridge has a loading factor of 41,500kg or 4.5 tons. The bungy bridge is the longest in Nepal and also the only privately owned bridge. Before its construction, locals walked 5 hrs to cross this river gorge. |
| The Jump: |
This bungy jump in Nepal may be the most spectacular bungy jump on the Planet. This remarkable 500ft (160m) drop into the Bhote Koshi River gorge on the Nepal/Tibet Border is the longest free fall in the world. |
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