Bhote Koshi Rafting with Bungee Jumping
Bhote Koshi Rafting with Bungee Jumping Overview
The Bhote Koshi Rafting with Bungee Jumping package is the ultimate adrenaline combo for adventure lovers visiting Nepal. Bhote Koshi is one of the fastest‑flowing white‑water rivers in Nepal, offering thrilling rapids (Class 3‑4) through a steep canyon near the Tibetan border. The bungee jump at The Last Resort – a 160‑meter freefall from a suspension bridge over the Bhote Koshi River – ranks among the world’s most spectacular jumps.
This 2‑day trip begins with an early morning drive from Kathmandu to The Last Resort. After a safety briefing, you will experience the heart‑pounding bungee jump (or optional canyon swing). The rest of the day is free to relax at the resort, enjoying the river views and mountain scenery. Overnight stay at The Last Resort with dinner and breakfast.
On the second day, you will drive to the rafting put‑in point and tackle the most exciting 10‑km stretch of the Bhote Koshi River. With professional guides and safety kayakers, you will navigate continuous rapids, splash through gorges, and enjoy a riverside lunch before taking out at Dolalghat Bazaar. After the rafting, you will drive back to Kathmandu.
Global Nepal Treks handles all logistics: private transportation, professional guides, all safety equipment, resort accommodation, and permits. No prior rafting or bungee experience is required – just a spirit of adventure.
Things That You Need to Know
Duration & Difficulty:
This is a 2‑day package. Bungee jump: 160m freefall. Rafting: Class 3‑4 rapids. Moderate fitness and a brave heart required.
Best Season:
The best times are February to May and September to November. The river is too wild during monsoon (June‑August).
Accommodation & Meals:
One night at The Last Resort (twin sharing). Dinner, breakfast, and lunch on Day 2 are included.
What to Bring:
Comfortable clothes, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses with strap, waterproof camera, and a change of clothes.
Health Restrictions:
Bungee jumping is not recommended for people with heart conditions, high blood pressure, epilepsy, or back/neck problems. Pregnant women cannot jump.