header banner
ECONOMY, SPECIAL, PHOTO FEATURE/Video, Latest Updates

PHOTOS: Try bungee in Kushma, Parbat? Why not!

POKHARA, Dec 12: The newly-launched bungee jump spot in Kushma, which has also been claimed as the world’s second-highest spot of this kind, is flooded with domestic tourists as the country is gradually but cautiously trying to resume all tourism-related businesses in recent days.
By Umesh Pun

POKHARA, Dec 12: The newly-launched bungee jump spot in Kushma, which has also been claimed as the world’s second-highest spot of this kind, is flooded with domestic tourists as the country is gradually but cautiously trying to resume all tourism-related businesses in recent days.


The site introduced by Cliff Nepal Private Limited is as high as 282 meters providing a thrilling experience to those who love making themselves jump freely from Nepal’s highest destination of this kind. One can also enjoy swing and sky cycling. The operators of the company claim that the swing over the Kali Gandaki River is the tallest in the world.


Related story

World’s second highest bungee jump spot in Parbat all set to co...


The company shared that as many as 35 people a day, on an average, go there to enjoy the sport for which one has to pay Rs 7,000 for a single jump. “It’s really encouraging that domestic youths are attracted by this sport,” said Raju Karki of Cliff Nepal.


These adventure activities came into operation from the 500 metres long suspension bridge across the Kaligandaki gorge on November 3. The bridge joins Balewa in Baglung district and Kushma, the district headquarters of Parbat.

See more on: West_Nepal
Related Stories
SOCIETY

Grocery store fire engulfs property worth Rs 500,0...

ECONOMY

NIC Asia opens new branches in Kushma and Jeetpur

SPORTS

Didibahini volleyball in Kushma

SOCIETY

New cave found in Parbat

ELECTION

NC secures victory in Kushma

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights