Nepali instructors have launched skydiving in Pokhara for the first time, marking a historic moment in the country's adventure sports.
Babita Magar
Sat Jan 11 2025
For the first time, Nepali instructors have started skydiving in Pokhara. Nepali youths, who gained experience working abroad, are now leading the skydiving in Nepal.
Before, foreign instructors used to do the skydiving, but this time, only a Nepali team is doing it, according to Simrik Air. Simrik Air and In Sky Dive company started skydiving in Pokhara from Friday, and it will continue until January 21.
They have made two packages: VIP and Deluxe. The VIP package costs 1,15,000 rupees, and the Deluxe package costs 95,000 rupees. Skydivers will take a helicopter from Pokhara airport and jump from 13,000 feet above Lauruk in Pokhara-23. After the jump, they will land in a field in Lauruk.
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