Kushma, Parbat District

Bungee Jumping

Take the leap of a lifetime at the world's 2nd highest bungee — a 228-meter free fall into the spectacular Kaligandaki Gorge.

Price From

$120

Drop Height

228 meters

Location

Kushma

Difficulty

Extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Overview

The Cliff Nepal at Kushma offers the world's 2nd highest bungee jump — a heart-stopping 228-meter plunge that will redefine your understanding of adrenaline. Located in the stunning Parbat District, the jump takes place from a Swiss-designed suspension bridge spanning the dramatic Kaligandaki Gorge.

As you stand on the edge, you'll gaze down at the Kaligandaki River winding through one of the world's deepest gorges. The countdown begins, and then... pure, exhilarating free fall. For approximately 5.5 seconds, you'll experience what few humans ever do — complete weightlessness while plummeting toward the river below.

The Cliff Nepal operates with world-class Swiss equipment and follows international safety standards. Every jumper receives a thorough safety briefing, and the experienced crew ensures your experience is not only thrilling but completely safe.

What's Included

  • Swiss-designed bungee equipment and platform
  • Safety harness, ankle attachment, and backup systems
  • Professional jump crew and safety briefing
  • Certificate of completion
  • Photos and video footage (additional fee)
  • Access to viewing platform for non-jumpers

Requirements

Age

18-50 years (ID verification required)

Weight

40-100 kg strictly enforced

Health

No heart conditions, high blood pressure, epilepsy, or pregnancy

Mental

Must be sober and mentally prepared

Best Time to Visit

Year-Round Operation: The Cliff Nepal operates throughout most of the year, with some restrictions during the heavy monsoon period (July-August) when rain can affect visibility and safety conditions.

Autumn (September-November): Ideal conditions with clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. The gorge looks most dramatic during this season.

Spring (March-May): Another excellent period with good weather and visibility. The journey from Pokhara showcases blooming rhododendrons.

Winter (December-February): Operations continue on clear days. Mornings can be cold, but the experience is no less thrilling. Fewer crowds mean shorter waiting times.

How It Works

Journey to Kushma

From Pokhara, the scenic 2.5-hour drive takes you through terraced hills and traditional villages. The anticipation builds as you approach one of Nepal's most dramatic gorges.

Registration & Briefing

Upon arrival at The Cliff Nepal, you'll complete registration forms, have your weight verified, and receive a comprehensive safety briefing from the jump crew.

Gearing Up

The professional team fits you with a full-body harness and ankle attachment. Every piece of equipment is double-checked by multiple crew members.

The Walk

Walk out onto the suspension bridge to the jump platform. This is your moment — 228 meters of empty space below, the Kaligandaki River waiting.

The Jump

When you're ready, the crew counts down. You leap, experiencing 5.5 seconds of pure free fall before the bungee cord catches and bounces you back up. Pure adrenaline.

Recovery & Celebration

After being lowered to the recovery area, collect your certificate and optional photos/videos. Celebrate your achievement — you've just done something extraordinary.

Frequently Asked Questions

How safe is bungee jumping at The Cliff?

The Cliff Nepal uses Swiss-designed equipment and follows strict international safety protocols. All equipment is regularly inspected, and the crew is professionally trained. The safety record is excellent.

Can I jump if I'm scared of heights?

Many jumpers have a fear of heights! The crew is experienced at helping nervous jumpers. That said, you must be mentally prepared and willing to jump on your own — the crew will not push you.

What's the weight limit?

The weight range is strictly 40-100 kg. This is non-negotiable for safety reasons. You'll be weighed at registration, and weights outside this range cannot be accommodated.

How long does the whole experience take?

Plan for a full day from Pokhara: 2.5 hours drive each way, plus 2-3 hours at the site including registration, waiting, the jump, and recovery. The actual jump is about 5-6 seconds!

Can non-jumpers come to watch?

Yes! There's a viewing platform where friends and family can watch and take photos. It's a stunning location even without jumping.

Ready to Take the Leap?

Contact us to book your bungee jumping adventure or combine it with other activities in the Pokhara region for an action-packed trip.

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