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The Last Resort Bungee
Last Resort Bridge, Bhote Koshi · Bagmati
"160m freefall from a suspension bridge into the Bhote Koshi gorge — designed by the same crew that built AJ Hackett"
The Last Resort's bridge spans the Bhote Koshi gorge 160m above the river — one of the longest natural bungees in the world. The bridge itself was built specifically for the jump in 1999, designed by 4 Swiss engineers from the AJ Hackett team. Single jump or canyon swing options (the swing is technically scarier — it's a 240m freefall arc). The 3-hour drive from Kathmandu passes through the Sindhupalchok hills.
Where it happens
Highlights
- ✦160m freefall
- ✦Custom-built jumping bridge
- ✦Canyon swing combo available
- ✦3hr from Kathmandu
- ✦In operation since 1999
Included
- ✓Transport from Kathmandu
- ✓One bungee jump
- ✓Resort access
- ✓Lunch
- ✓Safety briefing
Not Included
- ·Video & photos
- ·Drinks
- ·Second jump (discounted)
What to bring
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