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Bungee Jumping in Nepal

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Package name Bungee Jumping in Nepal
Duration 1
Max. elevation m
Level Easy
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Starts at Kathmandu / Pokhara
Ends at Kathmandu / Pokhara
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Cost USD 0 per person

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Overview

Bungee jumping in Nepal is an adrenaline-pumping adventure that attracts thrill-seekers from around the globe. With its dramatic landscapes, deep river gorges, and Himalayan backdrops, Nepal offers some of the most unique bungee jumping experiences in the world. The most iconic jump location is at The Last Resort, near the Tibet border, where you leap 160 meters (525 feet) into the wild Bhote Koshi River gorge. Another exciting location is the Kushma Bungee, which boasts one of the highest suspension bridge jumps in the world.

At Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, we organize safe and exhilarating bungee experiences in Nepal. Whether you're a first-time jumper or a seasoned thrill-seeker, we handle every detail—from transport and booking to briefing and safety checks—so you can focus on the ultimate free fall. Jumping in Nepal is more than just an adrenaline rush; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime way to engage with the raw, untamed beauty of the Himalayas.

How to Get to Bungee Jumping from Kathmandu Valley
Reaching Nepal’s bungee jumping sites from Kathmandu Valley is relatively easy and can be done in a single day. The two main bungee destinations are The Last Resort, located about 100 kilometers northeast of Kathmandu near the Tibetan border, and Kushma, located in Parbat District near Pokhara. For The Last Resort, the journey takes around 3–4 hours by road, while Kushma is better accessed via Pokhara, making it ideal for those already exploring the Annapurna region.

Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions offers flexible packages that include round-trip transportation, meals, and accommodation (if needed). Whether you're coming directly from Kathmandu or combining the experience with other treks or cultural tours, we help you plan the perfect adventure route. Our team ensures your journey to the jump site is as smooth and enjoyable as the jump is thrilling.

Kathmandu to Bungee Jumping on Private Vehicle
Traveling to the bungee site by private vehicle is the most comfortable and time-efficient option. The scenic drive from Kathmandu to The Last Resort takes approximately 3.5 to 4 hours and winds through picturesque hills, rural villages, and lush valleys. With a private transfer, you can stop along the way for photos, snacks, or brief explorations, making the journey part of the adventure.

With Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, you can book a private vehicle tailored to your group size and schedule. Whether you're planning a solo jump, a couple’s experience, or a group thrill day, we provide reliable vehicles, licensed drivers, and seamless coordination with the bungee operator. Enjoy the convenience of door-to-door service, safety briefings, and personalized guidance from our adventure experts.

Kathmandu to Bungee Jumping on a Local Bus
For budget-conscious travelers or those seeking a more local experience, public buses to the bungee jump site are a viable option. Buses to Barhabise (the nearest town to The Last Resort) depart regularly from the Gongabu Bus Park in Kathmandu. From there, it’s a short local ride or a pre-arranged pick-up to the resort. The full trip may take around 5–6 hours, depending on stops and traffic conditions.

Though slower and less flexible, the local bus offers a deeper look into rural life in Nepal. Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions can help you navigate the bus system, ensure you catch the correct connections, and even arrange a guide to accompany you. We also coordinate with the bungee operator to confirm your jump slot and timing so that you never miss your adrenaline-packed appointment.

How to Get to Bungee Jumping from Pokhara (Kushma Bungee)
Kushma Bungee, located in Parbat district, is one of Nepal’s most thrilling adventure sports sites and is easily accessible from the popular tourist hub of Pokhara. The jump is set from the world’s highest suspension bridge, offering a spectacular leap over the Kali Gandaki River gorge. From Pokhara, Kushma Bungee is approximately 90 kilometers west and takes about 3 to 4 hours by road, depending on road conditions.

The route from Pokhara to Kushma winds through charming rural landscapes, terraced hills, and traditional villages, providing travelers with a glimpse of Nepal’s scenic mid-hills and local culture. At Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, we provide all the necessary support for your trip—from arranging comfortable transportation to ensuring your jump booking and safety protocols are handled professionally.

Pokhara to Bungee Jumping on Private Vehicle (Kushma Bungee)
Traveling from Pokhara to Kushma Bungee by private vehicle is the most convenient and flexible option. The journey takes roughly 3 to 4 hours, giving you the freedom to stop en route for photos, refreshments, or to explore local villages. The road is mostly paved but can be winding and narrow in places, so having a skilled local driver is essential for a safe and comfortable ride.

With Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, you can book a private car or jeep with a professional driver who knows the route well. This option allows you to depart Pokhara at your preferred time, avoid the crowds of public transportation, and ensure a smooth connection to the bungee jump operator. We also provide assistance with your jump permits and briefings, so your adventure runs effortlessly from start to finish.

Pokhara to Bungee Jumping on a Local Bus (Kushma Bungee)
For travelers on a budget or those wanting an authentic local travel experience, taking a local bus from Pokhara to Kushma is an option. Buses and microbuses to Kushma leave from the Pokhara Bus Park, often throughout the day. The trip typically lasts about 4 to 5 hours due to frequent stops and road conditions. Upon arrival in Kushma, a short local ride or walk will take you to the bungee jump site.

While more economical, local buses can be crowded and may not run on a strict timetable, so flexibility and patience are key. Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions can help you navigate the bus schedules and coordinate pick-up services if needed, ensuring you reach Kushma safely and on time for your jump. We recommend confirming your jump booking beforehand, especially during peak seasons, to avoid any last-minute disappointments.

Best Time to Visit Bungee Jumping in Nepal
The best time to go bungee jumping in Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer the most stable weather, clear skies, and dry roads—ensuring a safer, more comfortable experience. The river below the gorge runs clear, the hills are green or golden depending on the season, and the views from the jump platform are absolutely breathtaking.

While bungee jumping operates year-round, the monsoon season (June to August) can make travel more difficult due to rain and potential landslides, especially in hilly regions. Winter (December to February) is also doable, but mornings can be cold and foggy, which might obscure the view and affect the atmosphere. Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions always checks weather forecasts in advance and advises the best dates for your jump to ensure optimal safety and enjoyment.

Conclusion
Bungee jumping in Nepal is an unforgettable adventure, combining the thrill of a high-altitude free fall with the dramatic beauty of the Himalayas. Whether you're leaping into the Bhote Koshi River gorge or flying off the towering Kushma bridge, the experience is nothing short of life-changing. More than just a jump, it's a deep dive into the spirit of Nepal—bold, beautiful, and breathtaking.

At Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, we’re committed to making your bungee adventure seamless, safe, and sensational. From transport and permits to local insights and emotional support (if you need a last-minute pep talk!), we’re here every step of the way. Let us help you step off the edge—and into the memory of a lifetime.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Option 1 – Bungee Jumping at The Last Resort (160 meters high)

Your thrilling adventure begins early with a 6:45 AM pickup from your hotel in Kathmandu by the professional team of Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions. We set off on a scenic and comfortable 3-hour drive through the beautiful countryside, following the winding Trishuli River that cuts through lush hills and vibrant villages. The landscape shifts from bustling towns to tranquil riverside scenery, building anticipation for the main event.


Upon arrival at The Last Resort, a renowned adventure hub nestled beside the raging Trishuli River, you will receive a thorough safety briefing from expert jump instructors. Standing on the platform suspended 160 meters above the water, your heart will race as you prepare to leap into the exhilarating free fall. The view from the top is breathtaking — lush green hills and foaming river currents far below. When you finally jump, the adrenaline rush is unlike anything else, blending fear and excitement with the stunning natural surroundings.


After your jump, there’s time to relax at the riverside camp, enjoy refreshments, and share stories with fellow adventurers. Later in the afternoon, we make the scenic return drive back to Kathmandu where you’ll be dropped off at your hotel. This day is packed with heart-pounding excitement balanced by the peaceful beauty of Nepal’s natural landscape.

Day 2 : Option 2 – Bungee Jumping at Kushma (Pokhara to Pokhara)

For the second option, the adventure begins from Pokhara, a picturesque city famous for its lakes and Himalayan views. Early in the morning, you’ll be picked up from your hotel and driven approximately 2 hours west to the Kushma Bungee Jump site, perched high above the Kali Gandaki River gorge.


Kushma Bungee is one of the highest bungee jumps in the world, with a thrilling drop of 228 meters (748 feet). The jump platform offers spectacular panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, making the experience as visually stunning as it is adrenaline-charged. Before your jump, trained staff will guide you through safety checks and procedures to ensure a secure and unforgettable leap.


Once you’re ready, standing on the edge of the platform, you’ll take the leap, plunging into the deep gorge below and rebounding with the elastic cord. After the jump, you can relax at the riverside campsite or explore the peaceful surroundings before heading back to Pokhara by late afternoon. The return drive allows you to take in more of the beautiful western Nepalese landscape, completing your adventure with a sense of accomplishment and awe.

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