Plunge 160 meters into the wild Bhote Kosi River Gorge from Nepal's most iconic suspension bridge. Safe, thrilling, and bucket-list worthy.
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Leap 160 meters above the Bhotekoshi River at Nepal's first bungee jumping site near the Tibetan border.
Experience the world's longest free-fall with a 160-meter drop into the wild Bhote Kosi River Gorge.
Brave a 160m high tropical gorge free fall at the popular Last Resort destination in Bhotekoshi.
Leap from a Swiss-engineered bridge designed by world-leading New Zealand bungee consultants.
Enjoy the world's longest free-fall with a scenic 160m drop into the Bhoti Koshi River Gorge.
Dive 500 feet into thin air over the wild Bhote Kosi River from a massive steel suspension bridge.
Experience a cultural bungee adventure featuring local lifestyle, traditions, and organic foods.
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Bungee jumping in Kathmandu is centered around the world-famous 'Last Resort' located near the Nepal-Tibet border. This is not just any jump; it is a 160-meter (500ft) plunge into a tropical gorge, making it one of the longest free-falls on the planet. The experience takes place on a 166-meter wide Swiss-designed steel bridge, engineered specifically for bungee jumping with a safety factor that meets the highest international standards. Beyond the jump, the journey itself is an adventure, taking you through winding mountain roads, terraced fields, and remote Nepalese villages. Whether you are a first-timer or a seasoned adrenaline junkie, jumping over the roaring Bhote Kosi River is widely considered the ultimate adventure activity in the Himalayas.
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September to November (Clear skies)|March to May (Warm and lush)
Tight-fitting athletic wear|Secure sneakers or trekking shoes|No loose jewelry or glasses|A light jacket for the morning drive
Opened in 1999, The Last Resort was Nepal's first bungee jumping site and remains the gold standard for adventure sports in the country.
Most operators offer a full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure. Same-day cancellations or no-shows are typically non-refundable.
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Real experiences from real travelers
The jump was terrifying and amazing at the same time. 160 meters is no joke! The crew at the bridge were super professional and made me feel safe. The drive from Kathmandu is long but the views are worth it.
Booked this through the site and everything was seamless. The pickup from Thamel was on time. The bridge is an engineering marvel. If you're in Nepal, you have to do this!
The jump itself is 5 stars. The 160m drop is insane. Just be prepared for the 3-4 hour bus ride each way. The lunch provided at the resort was actually very good and fresh.
I was nervous about safety in Nepal, but this operation is world-class. Everything is double-checked. The gorge is beautiful. Highly recommend the day trip for any thrill-seeker.
I've bungee jumped in Vegas and NZ, but the Bhote Kosi gorge is special. The height and the river below make it very intense. Booking was easy and instant.
Even if you are scared of heights, the location is stunning. I jumped and my partner just watched. We both had a great time. The bridge is very stable until you jump off it!
Very well organized tour. The briefing was clear. The equipment looked new and well-maintained. A must-do adventure from Kathmandu.
The freefall feels like it lasts forever. Best $160 I've ever spent. The staff were fun and kept the energy high all day.
Everything you need to know for your journey
The jump at Bhote Kosi is 160 meters (500 feet) high, making it one of the tallest in the world.
The main site, The Last Resort, is located about 100km east of Kathmandu, very close to the Nepal-Tibet border.
Yes, the minimum weight is typically 40kg (88lbs) and the maximum is 120kg (265lbs).
The drive usually takes between 3 to 4 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.
Most operators allow you to wear your own GoPro if it is securely mounted on a chest harness, but head mounts are often discouraged for safety.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe athletic shoes and clothes that are not too loose. Avoid skirts or dresses. Secure all loose items.
Yes, the bridge is Swiss-designed and the operations follow New Zealand safety standards with highly trained staff.
Generally, jumpers must be at least 12 years old. Those under 18 require parental consent.
Yes, especially during peak seasons (Spring and Autumn), it is highly recommended to book at least a few days in advance as slots fill up.
Most full-day bungee packages from Kathmandu include a buffet lunch at the resort near the bridge.
Jumps usually proceed in light rain, but may be delayed or cancelled in the event of high winds or heavy storms.
Most of our partner tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, but check the specific tour details for confirmation.
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