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Students of British College in Kathmandu enjoy adventure games at The Cliff Nepal in Kushma

KATHMANDU, March 21: Students from the British College in Kathmandu had a thrilling experience with various adventure games at The Cliff Nepal in Kushma. A statement released by The Cliff mentioned that over four dozen students participated in a range of exciting activities at the venue on Friday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 21: Students from the British College in Kathmandu had a thrilling experience with various adventure games at The Cliff Nepal in Kushma. A statement released by The Cliff mentioned that over four dozen students participated in a range of exciting activities at the venue on Friday.


"The students had a blast trying out bungee jumping, wall climbing, the sky chair, and the crazy bridge at The Cliff," said Raju Karki, the president of The Cliff, as quoted in the statement.


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President Karki emphasized the importance of outdoor activities in boosting students' confidence in the digital age, rather than solely relying on gadgets and video games.


Under the leadership of Raju Karki, The Cliff operates the world's highest swing and the second-highest bungee jump, spanning the gorge of Parbat and Baglung Balewa along the Kaligandaki river.


In addition to bungee jumping and swinging, The Cliff offers a range of activities such as sky cycling, a cliff resort, wall climbing, Gully ping, sky gliding, and a sky cafe, making it a hub for adventure enthusiasts.

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