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BUNGY JUMPING
If you thought that Bungy jumping is
restricted to some locations in North America, Europe,
and New Zealand, kick off that coffin lid and get an
update. The sport has found a natural home for itself
in the highest and most magnificent mountain range in
the world. The ultimate thrill of a Bungy jump can now
be experienced in Nepal at one of the best sites that
this sport can boast of anywhere in the world.
The Bhote Kosi, one of the world’s wildest raging
rivers, rushes down from the heights of the Himalayas.
It roughly translates as `river from Tibet’ and
so there are a lot of rivers that go by this name in
Nepal. This Bhote Kosi is the main tributary of the
Sun Kosi and is followed by the Arniko highway from
Kathmandu to Lhasa. Nepal’s first Bungy jumping
site is situated 160 m over this river, inviting you
to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush in the surroundings
of this amazing place.
Jump !
A Bungy jumping trip can be arranged on arrival in Katmandu.
As of now, there is only one agency offering this sport.
The site is located close to the Nepal-Tibet border
and is a three-hour bus ride from Katmandu.
The jump, at 160 m, was designed by one
of New Zealand’s leading Bungy consultants and
is staffed and operated by some of the most experienced
western jump masters in the business. The jump has an
impeccable record and no mishap has occurred at the
site. The agency takes safety `very, very seriously’.
The deal, access and accommodation.
The deal is $80 per jump, including a
bus ride to the site, lunch and a free T-shirt. Accommodation
is also available at the resort, as well as options
like white water rafting down the raging Bhote Kosi,
rappelling down the canyon or trekking in the near by
mountains. Barabise is a good enough place to stay but
has off late grown into a noisy little town. It is advisable
to stay at the resort close to the Tibet border, if
you decided to get a glimpse of Khasa, a Tibet town
from the Nepal - China Friendship Bridge.
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