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If you’re looking for an electrifying adventure that will leave your heart racing and your spirit soaring, there’s nothing quite like a bungee jump in Nepal. This high-adrenaline activity has captured the imagination of thrill seekers from around the world—and for good reason. Imagine standing on the edge of a suspension bridge or platform, the vast Nepali landscape stretching out before you, a roaring river far below. You take a deep breath, count to three, and leap into the air. In that brief moment of freefall, you’re weightless, fearless, and completely alive.
Whether you’re an experienced adrenaline junkie or taking your first leap into extreme sports, a bungee jump in Nepal offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
Nepal is known globally for its towering mountains, deep valleys, and raging rivers—all of which create the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures. While trekking and mountaineering are popular, bungee jumping in Nepal is quickly emerging as one of the top must-do activities for adventure travelers.
Here’s what makes Nepal a world class destination for bungee jumping:
1. The Last Resort – Bhotekoshi Gorge (160 Meters)
This is Nepal’s original and most iconic bungee jump site, and it’s considered one of the highest in the world. Located near the Nepal-Tibet border, approximately a 3-hour drive from Kathmandu, The Last Resort offers a jump from a 160-meter high suspension bridge over the Bhote Koshi River. Surrounded by jungle-clad hills and deep gorges, it’s an awe-inspiring location.
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The Last Resort is not just about the jump, it’s a full-day or even multi-day adventure experience. You can stay overnight in luxury tents, enjoy the riverside atmosphere, and take part in other activities like canyoning, rafting, and high ropes courses.
2. Pokhara Bungee – Hemja (70 Meters)
If you’re traveling through western Nepal, the Pokhara bungee jump is a must-try. Located just 20 minutes from Lakeside Pokhara, the jump platform is built on a cliff-top that offers sweeping views of Phewa Lake, rolling hills, and the mighty Annapurna mountain range.
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The Pokhara bungee jump is slightly lower than the one at The Last Resort, making it ideal for those trying bungee for the first time or looking for a slightly less intimidating jump without compromising on the thrill.
Yes, absolutely. Safety is the top priority for all bungee operators in Nepal. Both The Last Resort and HighGround Adventures in Pokhara follow strict international safety standards. The gear used is imported from certified manufacturers, and every jump is supervised by trained professionals.
Before the jump, all participants receive a thorough safety briefing, are weighed for balancing, and are fitted with professional-grade harnesses and cords. The jumpmasters are certified and experienced, ensuring that your jump is not just thrilling—but also secure.
Almost anyone in good health can do a bungee jump in Nepal! It’s not about physical strength but mental courage. That said, here are a few eligibility guidelines:
If you’re nervous, that’s totally normal. The staff are experienced in helping first-time jumpers overcome their fears and enjoy the experience.
Your bungee adventure starts with a scenic drive to the jump site, whether it’s from Kathmandu to Bhotekoshi or Lakeside to Hemja in Pokhara. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by friendly staff who will guide you through the process.
The experience typically includes:
The actual jump only lasts a few seconds, but the emotional high can last for hours or even days. Afterward, you’ll be lowered safely, and many places offer video footage or photos of your epic leap—perfect for sharing on social media or keeping as a memory.
Bungee jumping is available year-round in Nepal, but the best time to jump is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons. During these months, the weather is clear, dry, and offers the best visibility for those stunning Himalayan views.
Monsoon season (June to August) may cause delays or cancellations due to heavy rainfall and slippery conditions, especially at The Last Resort. Winter months (December to February) are also fine, though it can be chilly at higher altitudes.
This sample itinerary is based on a bungee jump at The Last Resort, one of the most popular locations near the Nepal-Tibet border. A one-day itinerary for Pokhara Bungee is included below as an alternative.
Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to The Last Resort (Bhotekoshi) – Relax & Explore
Day 2: Bungee Jump Day – Return to Kathmandu
You don’t need much, but here’s a quick checklist to make sure you’re prepared for your bungee jump:
Many travelers opt to make the most of their trip by combining the bungee jump with other activities:
Adventure Himalaya Nepal can help you customize your itinerary so you get a well-rounded experience with the thrill of a bungee jump and the wonder of Nepal’s landscapes and culture.
At Adventure Himalaya Nepal, we’re passionate about adventure and committed to creating safe, unforgettable experiences for travelers. Whether you choose to jump from the rugged cliffs of Bhotekoshi or the scenic heights of Pokhara, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of flying, now is your chance. A bungee jump in Nepal is more than just a thrilling activity, it’s a rite of passage for the bold. It’s about pushing your limits, overcoming fear, and experiencing one of the most exhilarating moments life has to offer, surrounded by some of the world’s most awe, inspiring scenery.
So what are you waiting for?
Come take the leap with us, and feel the thrill like never before.
Adventure Himalaya Nepal is happy to customize this bungee jump experience to suit your interests, time, and travel preferences. Whether you want a day trip, a multi adventure package, or a relaxing retreat with a thrill on the side, we’ll tailor it for you.
