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Bunji
Jumping |
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The
Ultimate thrill of a bungy jump can be experienced in
Nepal at one of the best sites in the world. Nepal's
bunjy jumping site is situated 160 meters over the wild
River Bhote Koshi. The site is located close to the
Nepal-Tibet border at Barahbise and is a three-hour
bus ride from Kathmandu. A package deal includes the
jump, bus ride to the site, and even meals. Nepalese
are entitled to a 30 percent discount. |
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Rock
Climbing |
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Rock
Climbing is another challenging sport for outdoor lovers.
Most of the areas for rock climbing are situated toward
the north of Kathmandu Valley in the vicinity of the
Nagarjun forest and the Shivapuri Watershed and Wildlife
reserve. Because one is a national park and the other
a protected area, trip to these places can be combined
with hiking, bird watching and other activities. Nagarjun,
3 KMs from Kathmandu city can be reached via Balaju
near the Bus Park, Shivapuri, can be reached via Budhanilkantha
which is 9 KMs from Kathmandu. |
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Mountain
Biking |
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Nepal's
diverse terrain is what mountain bikers' dreams are
made of. Biking offers and environmentally sound way
of exploring the country. It is possible to go biking
the entire length of Nepal. Centuries-old dirt roads
and trails offer a chance to go on extended trips to
exotic locales like Annapurna and through tough terrain.
Mountain bikes are available for rent by day or longer
in the numerous bicycle rental outlets in and around
Kathmandu or Pokhara. Riders can explore rims and ridges
of Kathmandu and Pokhara through off routes that weave
in and out of the cities. Food and accommodation are
easily available around the valley and the main trail.
However, it is highly confirmed that we will provide
you the service specially assigned by the tourism government
of Nepal. |
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Kayaking
& Cannoying |
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Besides
rafting in a group, the one who enjoys the single adventure
is also fascinated here in Nepal i.e. Cannoning and
Kayaking to explore the hidden landscapes. His Majesty's
Government of Nepal has opened sections of 16 rivers
graded on a scale of 1 to 5 for commercial rafting.
Since, safety is the utmost important major so here
we are to provide the best service and carrying for
you. |
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Paragliding/
Hot Air Balooning |
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Paragliding
in Nepal gives an opportunity for aerial view of the
Himalayas. Pokhara, the beautiful lakeside town at the
foot of the Annapurna mountains offers paragliding to
see the Mahabharat range. As other flying sports gliding
season in Nepal is November through February, the best
months being November and Decmber. There are various
deals for the paragliding veterans and novices. Three-day
introductory course is offered to beginners while tandem
flights where one can fly with instructor are offered
for those not so experienced.
Some companies offer package deals that include introductory
flights before taking off on a six-day Para-trek. While
on the raratrek, the flyers camp in villages with local
Sherpa guides. The take-off point for these flights
is Sarankot near Pokhara. The bus trip from Kathmandu
to Pokhara takes 7 to 8 hours. Daily flights operate
between Kathmandu and Pokhara. A wide variety of accommodation
and other facilities are available in Pokhara.
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Cable
Car |
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Cable
car one of the longest in the south Asian countries,
is the best outdoor activities to feel the best when
traveling in the cable car. This activities is specially
designed for those travelers in combination with rafting
package and other combined tour packages. |
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