Bunjy Jump in Nepal
Heard of the highest mountain on earth? Now hear of the longest free-fall on earth! It's here in Nepal!! Drop into one of the world's wildest and beautiful rivers for a 500ft (150m) depth of free fall. Bungee Takes place on a 166m-wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhoti Kosi River which is about 3 hours drive from Kathmandu. Most jumpers go on for a River Rafting adventure on the Bhote Kosi River the next day for over 80 challenging rapids.
Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort in Nepal may be the most spectacular Bungy Jump on the Planet. This remarkable 500ft (160m) drop into the Bhoti Kosi River gorge on the Nepal/Tibet border is the longest Free-fall in the world. Designed, constructed and operated by very experienced Kiwis to exacting international standards your safety is guaranteed. It is Nepal's Ultimate Rush.
Located a 3 hr drive from Kathmandu and 100km northeast to within 12km of the Tibet border, there is a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhoti Kosi River gorge and at an of altitude 3600 feet, which is 600 feet lower than Kathmandu. The Bridge: Swiss designed, especially for bungy jumping with a 4x safety factor, the bridge has a loading factor of 41,500kg or 4.5 tones. In addition, those are Swiss measurements.
Tips
1. Get the movie of your jump. It's so much fun to watch you jump- and to show others! If you know how, copy the movie and put it on your MySpace or other site!
2. Girls, shave your legs before the jump. They have to pull your pant legs up to attach the bands. You've been warned.
3. When they tell you to jump, do it right away! If you stand there thinking about it you will just chicken out. You may also want to not look down.
4. If you do not want everyone to see your middle, then tuck your shirt in! It WILL fly up!
5. Remove all valuables from your pockets before jumping.
Warnings
1. Don’t jump if you have bad knees or hips. It will make them hurt.
2 .People who have a history of anxiety attacks may want reconsider.
3. Make sure you have all your safety gear on before you even think of jumping.