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Bungy Jumping in Nepal-01 Days
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The first bungee jumping site of Nepal is situated 160m above the wild Bhote Koshi River. This site is quite close to Nepal-Tibet boarder and it is three hours drive from Kathmandu valley. There is only one agency that offers this sport. This jump was first designed by the one of the leading bungee consultant of New Zealand. And it is run by some of the most experience jump master in the business. The agency puts the safety in top priority.
Location: From Kathmandu valley, it takes less than three hours to reach this site. You travel in Araniko highway to within the 12 km of Tibetan border and the friendship bridge.
The Gorge: There is a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over wild Bhote Koshi River and it is the place where cross culture trekking takes place.
The Bridge: This bungee jumping site is designed by the Swiss people with a 4x safety factor. This bridge is supposed to have a loading factor of 250kg per running meter. It meant that the bridge hold 250 x 166 = 41,500kg or 4.5 tones. Over 6000 meters, the still wire is used to build the longest suspension bridge in Nepal. This bridge connects two sides of the great valley. Local inhabitants used to walk for five hours to cross this river gorge before this bridge was constructed.
Imagine a bridge 160 meters above a tropical gorge with the Bhoti Koshi River, one of the Nepal’s wildest rivers raging below; close your eyes and JUMP!!!
This place is situated at three hours drive outside from the Kathmandu valley and 12km away from the Tibet board. This bridge is said to be the only privately owned bridge in Nepal. It is designed specially for bungee jumping with 4x safety factor and has a leading factor of 500 kg or 4.5 tons according to Swiss measurements. One should have the insane or suicidal twist to jump off remarkable height.
You are suggested not to take any intoxicants before the jump. You are also strongly advised to empty the pockets before that. You need to be weighed before you make a fall. You can also use different cords for different categories of weight. The green, red and black cords are used for the lightest, the heavier and the heavy weight accordingly. The Adrenaline starts to rush in your body as you jump.
OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 01: Drive to Last Resort for Bungy Jumping.
Day 01: Drive to Last Resort (Ultimate Bungy Sport) After arrival briefing and preparing for Bungy and after the jump rest and overnight at Last Resort or drive back to Kathmandu. This is the short day trip to Bungy in Nepal. If you have enough time then you can prolong your trip.
Located a 3 hr drive from Kathmandu and 100km northeast to within 12km of the Tibet border, there is a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhoti Kosi River gorge and at an of altitude 3600 feet, which is 600 feet lower than Kathmandu. 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 tones. And those are Swiss measurements.
Cost Includes
- Ground Transportation as per the itinerary
- Breakfast and Lunch
- Bungee Jumping Fees
- Guide Fees
Cost Excludes
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Insurance
- Tips to Staff
- Other Costs except mentioned in the cost include section
Clothing and equipments Accessories for Bungy Jumping in Nepal
The equipments and clothing list below. Please note that most of the items are easily available for buying or renting in Nepal and you are suggested not to bring unnecessary items with you.
Required Equipments
Bunjee Cord
Harnesses
Others
Day sack to carry personal goods
Personal medicines and first aid kit
water bottle and iodine tablets
Torch (better head torch)
Camera and extra batteries
toiletries and towel
Large handkerchief
Optional items
compass, binoculars, altimeters,
Playing cards , books, guide book
Clothing and equipments Accessories for Tea House and Camping Treks
The equipments and clothing list below is for a relatively longer trek involving a cold high altitude destination in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan. If you are doing a short trek to a relatively lower altitude you may not need all these. The list below is for a guideline alone, you may have your own check list as well. Duffle Bag and a good sleeping bag will by provided by Marron Treks P.Ltd, which you should return after completion of your trip. Please note that most of the trekking items are easily available for buying or renting in Nepal and you are suggested not to bring unnecessary items with you.
For Head
- Cap for sun protection during trek
- sunglasses/goggles
- sunscreen lotion/sun balm
For Body
- T-shirts and long sleeved shirts
- fleece or thermal shirts for colder areas
- fleece jumper/sweaters
- Down jacket
- wind /water proof outer garment
For leg and hand
- Casual troussers for walking
- Water proof trouser
- Thermal legging for colder areas
- Hand gloves
Trekking Shoes For foot
- woolen and cotton socks
- Trainer or casual shoes
- Waterproof hiking boot
- Gaiter for rain and snow
Others
- Day sack to carry personal goods
- Personal medicines and first aid kit
- water bottle and iodine tablets
- Torch (better head torch)
- Camera and extra batteries
- toiletries and towel
- Large handkerchief
Optional items
- compass, binoculars, altimeters,
- Playing cards , books, guide book
For Peak climbing we suggest the following gears except above mentioned accessories.
Suggested Climbing Gear
- Climbing boots, Crampons.
- Ice axe, Harness.
- Karabiners.
- Tapes/slings
- Rock pegs, Helmet (crash hat).
- Warm climbing trousers, Long cotton hiking shirts.
- Waterproof climbing jacket, Gaiters.
- Sun hat, Light cotton athletic socks and wool.
- Climbing socks, long sleeved cotton/woolen shirts.
- T-shirts, Wool long underwear.
- Down high altitude, Sleeping bag.
- Down jacket/ trousers/vest, climbing sunglasses.
- Sunscreen, Lip salve.
- Lightweight fleece, Fleece/wool for climbing.
- Head torch /batteries/bulbs, Lightweight thermal/ insulated ski gloves.
Please do write us at info@marrontreks.com for furthermore information except those mentioned in above.


