Day Tour
Description
Location: Pokhara
Zipline flying is another outstanding experience for adventure seekers. It is the world’s fastest, tallest and the third longest zip line located in Pokhara. This incredible adventure sport will take you over the beautiful landscapes of the country. For the adventure lover, it will offer an unparalleled experience in flying. The picturesque view of the valley along with the mountains ranges of Annapurna will be complete eye candy for the travelers. If you are zip flying on a sunny day, then you will catch an amazing panoramic view of the scenic beauty of the landscape. Mostly the tourists love to explore the beauty of Pokhara valley for its green canopy land covered by the lake. Being a tourism capital of Nepal, Pokhara is also known among the mountaineers for its amazing Annapurna circuit route for trekking. This fantastically designed high altitude zip line flying will give the adventure junkies more reasons to explore the exotic landscape. Every adventure lover wants to conquer the fear of height. When one flies across the valley on a cable wire it will definitely be an amazing journey to undertake. From the height, one can find out the majestic snow-covered peaks of Machhapuchhre. Below the raging flow of Seti river along with Annapurna ranges will be an added experience. When one wants to experience zip line flying then one must know about the safety rule first. The place is well equipped with the technologies and all the proper gears required for the flight. The tour itinerary is designed to provide every possible comfort required for flying. The participants must be between 35 and 125kgs. You will experience free fall from an altitude of 600m as a vertical drop. This amazing journey will completely change the adrenalin rush of the traveler. Early in the morning, you will be picked up by the driver from your hotel. From there you will be driving for around 3hours to reach the location of your zip flying.
Tour Description
Weight Limit: 35 KGs to 140 KGs
Closed-toed shoes is mandatory