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Top 9 Adventurous Things to do in Nepal 2021

Are you a traveler and an adventure seeker? If so, Nepal should be at the top of your list of buckets. There are plenty of adventure sports in Nepal and the variety it offers will impress you very much. Average to extreme adventures covers everything – land, water, and air. These adventure activities for heart pumping and cardiac racing also have an appropriate safety measure.

1) Sun Kosi:

Rafting White Water River: What a feeling, to be swept by a fast-moving river’s wild white waters. The rush of adrenaline that rafting offers you is something beyond words. You raft in the Sun Kosi River in Nepal, which evokes that feeling. Rated by National Geographic, the river has class V speeds, which is one of the 10 largest white water rafting trips worldwide. The wonderful journey leads you across the banks of white rivers, towns, and woodland.

2) Hattiban:

Climbing Rocks: A lovely village near Kathmandu Valley, Hattiban. You walk through the forest for 20 minutes before reaching the climbing area. In the calcareous cliff of Hattiban, there is around 10 intermediate to advanced routes. All these routes are designed for sport climbing and bolted all along, each route with bolted anchors. There are a few slight overhangs in the mostly vertical calcareous cliff.

3) Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park:

Nepal’s first national park is the most popular Chitwan National Park. The park covers the range of Shivalik and is a forest of feedstore with soil cotton, sisam, acacia, and elephant grass. Since 1984, the park has also been a World Heritage site. Tours Chitwan jungle safari include nature hiking, bird watching, boating/canoeing, elephant breeding, elephant bathing, village tour in Tharu, sunset views, etc., and many more. The tour is full of activities and adventure.

4) Bunjee Jumping in Bhote Koshi River:

It is absolutely overwhelming to descend from a height of 160 meters. On a suspension bridge across the Kosi River lies the world’s third-highest bungee jumping spot. The rushing canyon through the river gives a fantastic view as it descends.

5) Paragliding in Pokhara:

Pokhara has a safe, convenient space for activity as one of the top five paragliding tandems in the world. A large lake with extra safety and the wonderful views of the mountains make paragliding here a delightful experience. The right take-off and landing areas. There are almost 20 paragliding companies, but prices are fixed, including transportation and insurance.

6) Mountain Biking in Mustang:

The fastest-growing sport in Nepal is Mountain biking. The criss– the cross-country antique footpaths are a great bike route. Strong roads pass through villages and forests, and roads pass by the cities are relatively smoother. The change ensures an interesting mountain bike path. Mustang, especially the lower Mustang, is a biker’s pilgrim because it is more accessible. The top moose is remote and limited, making it costly. However, the trial is worth an extra cost. You pass the Tibetan Plateau and descend on the “deepest gorge in the world.”

7) Everest Skydiving:

The drop zone of Gorakshep is one of the highest skydiving areas in the world. Skydiving is an extreme aerial sport, but always the most special experience is skydiving. During the activity, a chopper, or a plane from which you jump, takes you into the drop zone. The place is opposite the powerful Mount Everest (8,848). In the 50 Best “Try Before You Die,” CNN News Channel has ranked the Everest Skydive in 8th position worldwide.

8) Zipline at Sarangkot:

One of the most distinctive zip-line experiences is the Sarangkot in West Nepal. You’ll float down the altitude of 5400-meters, 17716 feet in the picturesque paradise of the mountains, over a distance of 1800-meters. You’ll be astounded to see the beautiful view of Lake Pokhara on your way. Sarangkot zip lines are popular with visitors due to the safe and comfortable sitting. The trainers are highly professional to ensure your safety.

9)Cave exploration:

You can find it amusing to explore deep and great caves in Nepal. There are many caves in Nepal for example we can take Siddha Gufa. Bimal Nagar is a fantasy for any cave explorer Siddha Gufa (Bandipur). Nepal’s largest cave is Siddha Cave. The grotto is filled with bats, stalactites, and stalagmites that have inhabited it over the years. You will be amazed at the nature marvel when you see the huge rocky cave halls.

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