Pokhara ZipFlyer
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Pokhara ZipFlyer

Sarangkot to Hemja, Pokhara · Gandaki

"World's steepest zipline — 1.8km long, 600m vertical drop, hitting 140km/h"

The ZipFlyer drops 600m vertically along an 1,800m cable from Sarangkot to Hemja, claiming to be the world's steepest commercial zipline. The 90-second ride hits speeds of 120-140km/h. Often combined with a Sarangkot paragliding flight (zipline down, paraglide up). Operates year-round but morning runs are calmer. No experience required.

Where it happens

Highlights

  • 1.8km long, 600m vertical drop
  • 120-140km/h descent speed
  • World's steepest commercial zipline
  • Combine with paragliding
  • 90-second adrenaline rush

Included

  • Hotel pickup
  • One zipline run
  • Safety gear
  • Photos & video

Not Included

  • ·Tips
  • ·Combo deals (extra)

What to bring

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