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Bagmati Tours & Travels
(P.) Ltd. offers you vast variety of Aerial Adventure to make your trip
most memorable of your lifetime. Here we have listed few of them. |
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Hot Air Ballooning |
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Hot air ballooning in Nepal is something
that many travelers have written home about. In the five years since its
flight, the sport has been very popular with tourists, for it affords
the most spectacular view of the Kathmandu Valley and the Himalayan ranges
towering in the background. On a clear day, it is superb way to view the
Himalayas (from over 6000m up), and the view of the valley is equally
breathtaking. |
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Paragliding |
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Paragliding is a relatively new adventure
sport in Nepal, and little information is available in tourist guidebooks.
Paragliding in this Himalayan country can be truly wonderful and fulfilling
experience unparalleled scenic grandeur as you share airspace with Himalayan
griffin vultures, eagles, kites, while floating over villages, monasteries,
temples, lakes and jungles, with a fantastic view of the majestic Himalayas.
The last three years have seen the activity flourish in Pokhara, and it
now is an internationally recognized destination for free-flight enthusiasts. |
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Ultra-light aircraft was introduced
in Nepal in 1996, and the operator has been offering sightseeing tours
in the Pokhara Valley. The choice of Pokhara for ultra-light aircraft
is appropriate chiefly because of the proximity of the mountains, and
the scenic lakes. For those who wish they could fly like birds, this flight
is a must. Leave your woes behind on earth, soar to heights, bathe in
the clouds, reach out for the mountains and kiss the azure sky, It might
be lonely at the top, but the spectacular view from high up there certainly
makes up for everything. |
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Mountain Flight |
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For the travelers who are unable to
make a trekking trip to the mountains either because of lack of time or
physical fitness, or due to sheer want of the adventure streak, there
are mountain flights to stimulate the experience. The one-hour flight
takes you within camera range of some of the highest peaks in the world,
and cruising this close to the awe-inspiring massifs of rock and ice,
is an out-of-this earth experience. |
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Cable Car |
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You don't have to be in Switzerland
to ride cable cars. The cable car in Nepal takes you up on a spiritual
adventure to the adobe of Manakamana, the Wish-Fulfilling Goddess. Even
if you have no wishes to make (assuming that you have got it all or you
not a believer), this place offers a unique look into Nepali people's
faith in the Goddess Manakamana.The Manakamana temple overlooks terraced
fields, and the Trisuli and Marsyangdi river valleys. The hilltop (1302m)
also offers a vantage point for taking in the breathtaking view of the
Manaslu-Himanchuli and Annapurna massifs to the north. |
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Bungy Jumping |
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If you thought bungy jumping was restricted
to some places in Europe, New Zealand and America, it's time you got an
update. The sport has finally found a natural home in the highest mountain
range in the world. The ultimate thrill of a bungy jump can now be experienced
in Nepal at perhaps the best site in the world.
Nepal's first bungy jumping site is situated 160m over the wild Bhote
Kosi River, and located close to the Nepal-Tibet border, a three-hour
bus ride from Kathmandu. A jump can be arranged on arrival in Kathmandu.
As of now, there is only one agency offering this sport. The jump, at
160m, was designed by one of New Zealand's leading bungy consultants and
is operated by some of the most experienced jumpmasters in the business.
It's mishap-proof. The agency takes safety 'very, very seriously'. |
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