With the completion of the suspension bridge over the Kaligandaki gorge, the Nepali Government has prepared to conduct adventurous sports events from October 31, 2020.<\/p>\n
The Cliff Private Limited will conduct various sports events, including bungee (bungy), swing, and sky cycling<\/strong> from the 525-meter-long bridge connecting Kushma of Parbat and Balewa of Baglung.<\/p>\n In order to organize bungee jump and swing, a platform has been constructed in the middle of the suspension bridge and just above the Kaligandaki River.<\/p>\n With the completion of this event, Nepal will bag the record as the country with the world’s second-highest bungee jumping, with its height measuring 748 meters.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As of now, the world\u2019s highest bungee is located in Macau with a height of 764 feet, while the second highest is at the Verzasca dam of Switzerland with a height of 720 feet.<\/p>\n Nepal will replace Switzerland for the record of the world’s second-highest bungee jumping. Moreover, Nepal will also set the record of the world\u2019s highest swing.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n As per the Cliff Private Limited, the fee for bungee and swing service has been fixed at NPR 7,000 while it is NPR 8,450 for bungee or swing with two-way vehicle service from Pokhara<\/a> to Kushma.<\/p>\n Though the construction of the bridge along with the resort was completed in mid-April this year, the operation was stalled due to the lockdown. The resort and bridge were constructed at the cost of NPR 200 million.<\/p>\n Stay Tuned to NepaliSansar for Latest Nepali Sports News<\/a>!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" With the completion of the suspension bridge over the Kaligandaki gorge, the Nepali Government has prepared…<\/span><\/p>\n