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Paragliding is a relatively new adventure sport in Nepal, and little information is available in tourist guidebooks. Paragliding in Nepal can be a truly wonderful and fulfilling experience for the adventure seeking. Experience unparalleled scenic grandeur as you share airspace with Himalayan griffin vultures, eagles, kites and float over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungle, with a fantastic view of the majestic Himalayas.
The last three years have seen the activity flourish in Pokhara and it now is an internationally recognized destination for free-flight enthusiasts. Geography and Seasons The Himalayas are made up of a series of lesser mountains increasing in size before the greater Himalayas, with their majestic snow-clad peaks, dominate the sky. The range that is now offered for paragliding is the Mahabharat range south of these giants. Most flights are out of Pokhara, a town at the foot of the Annapurna Himal. This beautiful lakeside town nestles at the foot of the Annapurna massif, dwarfed by three of the highest mountains in the world. The conditions, at altitudes ranging from 800m to 2100 m, are known for their outstanding beauty and offer some of the best mountain flying experiences in the world. Deals Alternatively, experienced gliders can strike a package deal, which includes being picked up at Kathmandu airport on arrival and spending a night in the capital before heading for Pokhara. At Pokhara, after a few introductory flights, you could take off on a six-day para-trek to the incredibly beautiful West. While on the paratrek, the flyers will be lodged or camp in villages, with local Sherpa guides to carry equipment, cook and set up camp. So that all you have to do is relax and think of flying these incredible mountains. For those coming in from the West, as the agency puts it, `you can leave your winter flying blues behind’. Caution Access and Accommodation Pokhara offers a wide variety of places to stay and for all kinds of budgets. There are roughly four accommodation areas — around the bus park and bazaar, by the airport, Damside (Pardi) and Lakeside (Baidam). While the bazaar area offers some cheap lodging, it is noisy and far from pleasant. The hotels by the airport are large and more expensive, but they are a long way from Lakeside. It is best to check out places around Lakeside, where all the action happens, and Damside, which has some good mid-range hotels and also affords the best mountain views. |