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There are several locations to
enjoy Bungy jumping in Nepal. But the
jumping point at the Last Resort may
be the most spectacular one of all. Located a 3 hour drive from Kathmandu and
100 kilometers northeast and within 12 kilometers of the Tibet border, there is
a 166 meter-wide steel suspension bridge stretched over the Bhote Kosi River
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At an of altitude 3600 feet,
this Swiss-designed bridge was built especially for bungy jumping. Over 6000
meters of steel wire was used to build the bridge that joins two sides of a
beautiful valley. Before the construction, the local villagers had to walk five
hours to cross the river gorge But don't get caught up in the small details.
Instead, imagine yourself perched high above the
Bhote Kosi with one of the world's
wildest rivers raging beneath you. Close your eyes, take a leap into the
unknown, and know that you are doing what few travelers (or fellow bungy
jumpers) will ever experience! If that doesn’t clear up your sinuses, nothing
will! This has been certified as one of the longest free-fall sites in the
world.
The jump site was designed by
one of New Zealand's leading Bungy consultants and has been staffed and operated
by some of the most experienced Western Jump Masters in the business, working to
exacting international standards to guarantee your safety
Itinerary:
Please contact us for 9 days
itinerary.
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