Paragliding in Nepal Pokhara The popular sport is Paragliding in Nepal, these flights are starting from Sarang Kot(1400M)and landed at Fewa Lake Pokhara. however Pokhara is the foremost for paragliding as it is the closest to the great Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalaya range backdrop with awesome scenery, the gliding takes you to the hill of sarankot at 1,460m, while Pokhara valley is a low warm area of just 800 to 900 meters. Running and jumping and gliding above the scenic Pokhara valley, traditional village and the people working in the fields with awesome scenery, relaxes and enjoying the epic scenery and breathing the mountain air, before we fly over the lake. The flight takes from 30 minutes to an hour landing except in monsoon season (July to mid-September) Paragliding in Nepal.
Is paragliding safe in Nepal?
Paragliding in Nepal is generally safe activity. It’s probably safer than crossing the street at a busy intersection in Pokhara
There are more than 250 flights a day during peak season. In case of an accident, you have a reserve chute and a large lake for safety.
What do you wear paragliding?
- Comfortable running/walking shoes.
- Long-sleeved Windstopper top (if you are worried you might get cold), though usually a t-shirt is fine.
- Long pants (mainly for protection in the event of a tumble).
- Sun-block and hat.
- Drinking-Water – especially important when hiking up Lion’s Head.
How long is a paragliding flight?
How long does the actual flight take? We aim for 10 – 15 minutes of flying time depending on the conditions, the wind strength and direction and of course on how the passenger feels and reacts to the experience. This is a very good duration for a paragliding flight, especially if it’s your first time doing it.
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