The Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort in Nepal offers an exhilarating and awe-inspiring experience for thrill-seekers. With a 500ft (160m) free-fall into the Bhoti Kosi River gorge, located on the Nepal/Tibet border, this jump is advertised as the longest free-fall in the world. The adventure is designed, built, and operated by experienced Kiwis to international safety standards, ensuring participants can enjoy the thrill with confidence.
Here are some key highlights of the Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort:
- Location: Situated about a 3-hour drive from Kathmandu, 100km northeast, and just 12km from the Tibet border.
- Bridge: The jump takes place from a 166m wide steel suspension bridge that spans the Bhoti Kosi River gorge. Swiss-engineered, the bridge has a 4x safety factor and a load capacity of 41,500kg (4.5 tonnes).
- Altitude: The jump is made from an elevation of 3600 feet, 600 feet lower than Kathmandu, adding to the sense of adventure.
- Safety: With Swiss design and international safety standards, the bridge’s 4x safety factor ensures a high level of security for participants.
- Proximity to Tibet: Located near the Tibet border, the setting adds a unique and thrilling geographical backdrop to the experience.
- Nepal’s Ultimate Rush: The Ultimate Bungy is marketed as Nepal’s ultimate adrenaline rush, making it one of the country’s most extreme and exciting activities.
For those looking for a heart-pounding adventure surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, the Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort is an unbeatable choice. Participants will not only feel the rush of the jump but will also be treated to stunning views of the Bhoti Kosi River gorge and the surrounding Himalayas, making it a truly unforgettable experience.
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