| Trip code | |
| Package name | Bhote Koshi Bungee Jumping |
| Duration | 1 |
| Max. elevation | 1350 m |
| Level | Easy |
| Transportation | Pickup and drop-off from Kathmandu and the Bhote Koshi Bungee Jump site |
| Accomodation | NA |
| Starts at | Kathmandu |
| Ends at | Kathmandu |
| Trip route | |
| Cost | USD 0 per person |
Bhote Koshi Bungee Jumping is one of the most extreme and iconic adventure activities in Nepal, located in the dramatic gorge of the Bhote Koshi River, near the Nepal–Tibet border. Operated in the area of The Last Resort, this jump is considered one of the highest natural bungee experiences in the world, with a drop of around 160 meters above a fast-flowing river canyon. The site is uniquely designed using a suspension bridge anchored between two cliffs, creating a thrilling setting where nature and adrenaline meet.
The experience begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu, followed by a professional safety briefing conducted by trained experts. Once harnessed, participants step onto the bridge platform and prepare for a controlled freefall into the deep gorge below. The sensation of jumping into open space, followed by the elastic rebound of the rope, creates an unforgettable rush. The surrounding environment—steep canyon walls, rushing rapids, and lush greenery—enhances the intensity of the experience.
With expert coordination provided by Mountain of Nepal, the entire journey is organized smoothly from pickup to return.
The Bhote Koshi Bungee Jumping experience is available throughout much of the year, but certain seasons provide significantly better weather, visibility, and comfort. The most recommended time is during autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May), when the skies are clear, and the Himalayan views are at their best. These seasons offer stable temperatures and minimal rainfall, ensuring safe and enjoyable jumping conditions.
During these peak seasons, the river below appears more vibrant, and the surrounding hills are lush and green or golden, depending on the time of year. Winter (December to February) is also suitable for adventure seekers who prefer colder temperatures and fewer crowds, though mornings can be chilly. The monsoon season (June to August), however, is generally avoided due to heavy rainfall, slippery roads, and reduced visibility in the gorge.
Seasonal Summary:
Bhote Koshi Bungee Jumping is not just an activity—it is a full-scale adrenaline challenge that combines natural beauty, engineering precision, and extreme adventure. It stands out among global bungee sites because of its natural canyon setting rather than a man-made tower, making the experience more raw and immersive.
Choosing this destination means experiencing one of the most powerful free-falls in Asia, backed by internationally recognized safety standards and highly trained jump masters. The coordination by Mountain of Nepal ensures that travelers receive seamless service, from transport and briefing to jump execution and relaxation after the activity.
Additionally, the journey itself adds value, as travelers pass through scenic highways, river confluences, and traditional villages before reaching the jump site. The combination of thrill, scenery, and professional handling makes it a top choice for adventure lovers visiting Nepal.
Reasons to Choose:
Your adventure begins early in the morning when the professional team from Mountain of Nepal picks you up from your hotel in Kathmandu or a designated meeting point. After a warm welcome and short briefing about the day’s thrilling program, you set off on a scenic drive along the Araniko Highway toward the Bhote Koshi region. The journey of roughly 100 km takes around three hours, offering breathtaking views of terraced farmlands, winding river valleys, and traditional hillside settlements. En route, you may pause briefly at Dhulikhel to enjoy panoramic Himalayan vistas and at Dolalghat, where the rivers converge into the powerful Sun Koshi system, creating a dramatic natural setting.
Upon arrival at the famous Bhote Koshi River gorge, the sound of rushing rapids immediately heightens the sense of anticipation. You reach the renowned bungee site operated at The Last Resort area, surrounded by steep canyon walls and lush greenery. Here, the expert team conducts a thorough safety briefing, ensuring you understand all harness procedures, jump techniques, and instructions. Once fully geared up, you step onto the suspension bridge platform—an awe-inspiring 160-meter drop above the roaring river below.
With the countdown echoing in your ears, you leap into one of the most exhilarating free-falls in the world, experiencing an unmatched surge of adrenaline before bouncing above the gorge. After the jump, you are safely recovered and guided back to the resort area to relax. A freshly prepared lunch is served in a peaceful riverside setting, allowing you to unwind and relive the experience. In the late afternoon, you begin your return journey to Kathmandu, arriving by evening with unforgettable memories of a perfectly organized, high-adrenaline adventure with Mountain of Nepal.