Skydiving in Pokhara | Rafting & Nepal’s Tour - 7 Days
This journey offers a perfect blend of adventure and serenity, from the vibrant Kathmandu Valley's historical treasures to the heart-pounding rafting on the Trisuli River. The highlight is skydiving over the majestic Annapurna range, where the thrill of freefall meets the breathtaking beauty of nature. The contrast between adrenaline-filled moments and tranquil landscapes makes for an unforgettable, soul-stirring experience.
Trip at a Glance
Key Highlights
- Roaming around the historical sites in the Kathmandu valley including many USECO World Heritage sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath Temple etc
- Epic journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara from the road that resides in the lap of Mountains with the amazing views of nature and mountains.
- Heart-Pounding and Adventurous Rafting on the Trisuli River.
- Exploring the beautiful nature of Pokhara including many key attraction places such as Phewa Lake, Devis Falls, Mahendra Gupha (cave), International Mountain Museum, the Tibetan Refugee Camp and many more.
- Leap into the skies with a jaw-dropping view of the Annapurna and Machapuchare mountain ranges-majestic snow-capped peaks that make you feel on top of the world.
- Feel a wave of pure liberation. For a few exhilarating seconds, it’s just you, the wind, and the vast open sky-nothing else matters.
- Jump from a staggering 12,000 to 15,000 feet, experiencing an insane 30-45 seconds of freefall at speeds up to 200 km/h (124 mph), with nothing but the air around you.
- The ultimate rush before the parachute pulls open, transitioning into a serene glide over the stunning valley below.
- Glide over Phewa Lake with views that take your breath away-lakes, valleys, and lush forests framed by towering peaks, offering an unparalleled aerial perspective.
- No experience needed-harness yourself to an expert instructor who guides you through the entire journey. Feel like a sky warrior as you take the leap of a lifetime!
- Highly regulated, with experienced, certified instructors and top-notch equipment ensuring that you focus on the thrill, not the safety!
- Get professional photos and videos as you dive into the sky, preserving every moment of the heart-stopping experience to relive and show off to friends!
Advantages of Sky Diving in Pokhara with Best Heritage Tour
- Complimentary private vehicle transfer from the airport to your hotel upon arrival and departure.
- Online trip discussion after booking confirmation
- Medical kit as a preventive measure.
- Easy booking and reservation system
- Communication Channels (email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, Zoom) 24/7 phone contact +9779851149197/+9779810043046
- Simple payment system
- Free excess baggage storage during the trip
Online trip briefing
The online briefing will address all your questions about the adventurous tour, covering what to pack (equipment checklist), itinerary details, and important safety precautions. After completion of booking, we will notify you by email of the date and time available for the trip detail, and once we receive the important documents, the briefing about trip will be conducted online.
Trip Overview
Your adventure begins upon arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal’s vibrant capital, where the energy of the city immediately envelops you. After settling in, you’ll have the evening to unwind or explore the colorful streets of Thamel, a bustling hub full of shops, restaurants, and vibrant street life. The next day kicks off with a fascinating sightseeing tour around the Kathmandu Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure trove. You’ll visit iconic sites like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), perched high on a hill, offering stunning views of the valley below; Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and most sacred in the world; the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, where you can witness ancient Hindu rituals along the riverbanks; and the historic Kathmandu Durbar Square, where royal palaces and intricately carved temples bring the past to life. Each location immerses you in Nepal's rich cultural and spiritual heritage, setting the stage for the thrilling adventures ahead.
After your cultural exploration, it’s time to hit the road for Pokhara, a picturesque lakeside city that serves as the gateway to the Himalayas. Along the way, you’ll stop for an exciting rafting adventure on the Trisuli River. This section of the river is perfect for adrenaline lovers, offering a thrilling combination of Class II and Class III rapids that will have your heart racing as you paddle through fast-moving waters, surrounded by towering hills and lush jungle. The roar of the rapids, the spray of water in your face, and the ever-changing scenery-ranging from gentle, peaceful stretches to more intense sections-create an exhilarating experience you won’t soon forget. As you cruise down the river, you’ll feel the rush of excitement combined with the tranquility of nature, making this rafting journey the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Once your rafting experience is complete, you’ll continue your scenic drive to Pokhara, where you’ll settle in for the evening.
Pokhara, with its serene lakes and breathtaking mountain views, is a place of pure beauty and calm. You’ll have time to explore this tranquil city, starting with a peaceful boat ride on Phewa Lake, where you’ll glide across the water with the stunning Annapurna Range reflecting off the surface. Next, you’ll head to the World Peace Pagoda, which offers panoramic views of Pokhara Valley, Phewa Lake, and the snow-capped peaks that surround you. The experience is mesmerizing. Afterward, you’ll visit the impressive Davis Falls and the mysterious Gupteshwor Cave, where water flows through subterranean tunnels. Then comes the highlight of your trip: the skydiving briefing. You’ll meet your instructors and go over all the details for your once-in-a-lifetime jump the following day-an adrenaline-filled freefall over the stunning Annapurna Range.
The next day, you'll experience the ultimate rush-skydiving over one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world. You’ll board a helicopter and soar to an altitude of 11,000- 13,000 feet, where the anticipation builds. Then, the door opens, and you’ll leap into the sky, freefalling for around 30 seconds as you take in jaw-dropping views of Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain), the surrounding snow-capped peaks, and the pristine lakes below. The rush of wind, the freedom of flight, and the sheer beauty of the Himalayan landscape combine to create an experience like no other. After the parachute opens, you’ll glide serenely toward the ground, taking in the stunning panoramic views one last time before landing safely. The thrill of the jump, coupled with the incredible scenery, will leave you exhilarated and speechless. To top off this unforgettable experience, a post-jump celebration awaits you, where you’ll share the excitement with fellow adventurers.
If weather permits, you have the option to enjoy a second jump, or you can spend a leisurely day exploring more of Pokhara’s natural beauty, whether it's hiking to nearby viewpoints or relaxing by the lake. The flexibility of a backup day ensures you don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Finally, after your time in Pokhara, you’ll embark on a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, reflecting on the incredible memories you’ve made. The return journey offers stunning views of the mountains and valleys, allowing you to reflect on the perfect combination of cultural exploration, thrilling adventures, and natural beauty that made this trip so extraordinary. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you can shop for unique souvenirs, explore any remaining attractions, or simply relax before preparing for your departure. This journey through Nepal is the perfect mix of heart-pounding adventure and awe-inspiring serenity, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.
What to expect from this trip?
- Cultural Immersion: From the moment you step foot in Kathmandu, you’ll be immersed in Nepal’s rich cultural heritage. The temples, stupas, and royal palaces provide a window into Nepal's ancient traditions and spirituality. Each location, from Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) to Pashupatinath, is a living testament to the country's deep religious and historical roots. Whether you’re observing rituals at the riverbanks or learning about local history, the cultural immersion will leave you with a sense of connection to the soul of Nepal.
- Adventurous Thrills: Brace yourself for some serious adrenaline-pumping action! The rafting on the Trisuli River offers exhilarating Class II and III rapids, a true rush of excitement against the backdrop of jungle-clad hills. But the real showstopper is the skydiving over the Annapurna Range- a once-in-a-lifetime experience that promises an unforgettable freefall over one of the world’s most stunning landscapes. The rush, the views, and the sheer freedom of flight will leave you with memories that last a lifetime.
- Natural Beauty: Pokhara will captivate you with its tranquil beauty. Nestled beside Phewa Lake, the city is perfectly framed by the towering Annapurna Range and Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain). The serene lake, the lush hills, and the pristine air provide the perfect antidote to the thrill of your adventure activities. Whether you're boating on Phewa Lake, hiking to a viewpoint, or simply gazing at the mountains, the natural beauty will stay with you long after the trip ends.
- Flexibility & Backup Options: One of the best aspects of the trip is the built-in flexibility. If the weather permits, you have the option for a second skydiving jump, giving you the chance to relive that breathtaking experience or try it in a different light. Alternatively, you can explore more of Pokhara's natural beauty, hike around its scenic spots, or simply relax and absorb the peace of the lakeside city. You can tailor your experience to your mood, making this trip as thrilling or as laid-back as you like.
- Connection with Local Life: In addition to historical sites, you’ll have opportunities to interact with local people, whether it’s a guide, a shopkeeper, or a local artisan. Nepalese people are known for their hospitality, and these moments will give you an authentic taste of everyday life. Whether you're tasting local food or chatting with the locals, you’ll experience Nepal's warm, welcoming spirit.
- Breathtaking Views at Every Turn: Nepal is a land of stunning contrasts-jungle to mountains, tranquil lakes to fast-moving rivers. Whether you’re rafting, hiking, or simply traveling by road, every leg of the journey is accompanied by awe-inspiring views. The Annapurna Range, Machapuchare, and the lush valleys are a visual feast. Even the scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back is full of sweeping panoramas, with changing landscapes that will keep your camera busy.
- A Taste of Adventure with Safety: While the trip is full of adrenaline, the experience is designed with your safety in mind. Whether it’s the rafting or skydiving, you'll be well-prepared and guided by experienced professionals who prioritize safety without compromising the thrill. You’ll feel reassured knowing you’re in expert hands, leaving you free to enjoy the experience to the fullest.
- A Journey of Self-Discovery: The combination of physical challenges (like rafting and skydiving) and the peaceful moments in nature provides an opportunity for personal growth. Whether it’s the mental focus needed to conquer the rapids or the awe you’ll feel when standing on top of a viewpoint overlooking the Himalayas, this trip can be a journey of self-discovery. The contrast between the intense adventure and moments of stillness creates a balanced experience that leaves you feeling more grounded and inspired.
- A Sense of Accomplishment and Celebration: After the adrenaline rush of the skydiving jump, you’ll have a moment to celebrate with your fellow adventurers. The shared excitement and the sense of accomplishment from completing such a daring feat is a bond that will last. You’ll share stories, laughter, and perhaps even the joy of a second jump, creating connections that transcend the trip itself.
Itinerary
Arrival: Arrive in Kathmandu, where you'll be greeted at the airport by our representative and transferred to your hotel through a private vehicle.
Relax and Explore: After settling in, enjoy some free time to relax or explore the vibrant streets of Thamel, known for its shops, cafes, and bustling atmosphere.
Dinner: Enjoy a delicious dinner at your hotel or a nearby restaurant, offering a mix of Nepali and international dishes.
Accommodation: Overnight stay at your hotel
Morning:
- Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel, offering a variety of options like continental, Nepali, or Asian dishes to fuel you for the day ahead. After breakfast, you'll begin your exploration of the Kathmandu Valley with a guide who will be accompanying you throughout the day.
- Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple): Start your day with a visit to Swayambhunath, one of Kathmandu’s most iconic landmarks. Situated on a hilltop, it provides breathtaking panoramic views of the valley. The stupa is surrounded by prayer flags and monkeys, creating a unique atmosphere. Explore the area, observe local rituals, and enjoy the serenity.
- Kathmandu Durbar Square: Make your way to Kathmandu Durbar Square, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the historic palaces, temples, and courtyards. The square was once the royal palace complex and is home to the Kumari Ghar (the Living Goddess). Marvel at the intricate carvings and the vibrant cultural atmosphere.
Midday:
- Boudhanath Stupa: Next, visit Boudhanath Stupa, one of Nepal's largest and most sacred stupas, following your time at Durbar Square. Surrounded by monasteries, it is a major pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists. Watch the pilgrims perform kora (circumambulation), spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras.
- Lunch Break: Enjoy a traditional Nepali lunch at a nearby restaurant, sampling dishes like dal bhat (lentils and rice) or momos (dumplings), with great views of the stupa and surrounding area.
Afternoon:
- Pashupatinath Temple: Continue your exploration at Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest Hindu temples in Nepal, located along the Bagmati River. Witness ancient rituals, including cremations, and admire the temple’s multi-tiered pagoda and surrounding shrines.
- Free Time: If time permits, take a short trip to Patan Durbar Square, known for its exquisite temples, shrines, and the Patan Museum, which houses beautiful art and historical displays.
Evening:
- Sunset at Swayambhunath or Durbar Square: As the day winds down, enjoy the sunset either from Swayambhunath for stunning views over the valley, or Kathmandu Durbar Square, where you can watch the vibrant life of the square fade into evening.
- Return to Hotel or Explore Thamel: Head back to your hotel to relax and unwind after an adventurous day, or take a leisurely stroll through Thamel, the lively heart of Kathmandu. The area is full of shops, cafes, and vibrant street life.
- Dinner: Enjoy a delicious Nepali meal or international cuisine at your hotel or a cozy restaurant in Thamel.
- Accommodation: Stay overnight at a comfortable hotel such as Kathmandu Eco Hotel.
Morning:
- Breakfast at Hotel: Enjoy a fulfilling breakfast to start your day at your hotel in Kathmandu. Choose from a selection of continental, Nepali, or Asian-style dishes to fuel up for the adventure ahead.
- Drive to Kurintar: After breakfast, you'll embark on a scenic 4-5 hour drive from Kathmandu to Kurintar, a small town located along the Trishuli River. As you leave Kathmandu, enjoy the changing landscapes of the Kathmandu Valley, passing through small villages, terraced fields, and winding roads with beautiful views of the surrounding hills and rivers.
Late Morning:
- Arrival at Rafting Point: Upon arrival at Kurintar, you'll be briefed on safety procedures and given your rafting gear, including a helmet, life jacket, and paddles.
- Rafting on the Trishuli River: Get ready for an exciting 2-3 hour rafting experience on the Trishuli River. The river offers a perfect blend of adrenaline-pumping Class II and III rapids, combined with tranquil stretches where you can enjoy the surrounding scenery. Navigate through the river's twists and turns as you soak in the stunning views of lush jungles, rolling hills, and quaint villages along the riverbanks. The rafting experience is sure to leave you exhilarated and refreshed.
Afternoon:
- Lunch at Rafting Camp: After rafting, enjoy a tasty lunch at a riverside camp or local restaurant. The meal will likely include traditional Nepali dishes like dal bhat (lentils and rice), along with fresh fruit and snacks.
- Drive to Pokhara: Once you've had your fill and rested, you'll continue your journey toward Pokhara, which is about a 2.5-3 hour drive from Kurintar. As you drive, enjoy scenic views of the Annapurna Range and the Seti River, with winding roads and terraced fields adding to the charm of the journey.
Evening:
- Arrival in Pokhara: You'll reach Pokhara, a serene lakeside city surrounded by the majestic Himalayas, in the late afternoon or early evening. Check into your hotel, freshen up, and take a moment to relax after a thrilling day of adventure.
- Evening at Leisure: Relax and enjoy the evening at your own speed. You may choose to stroll around Phewa Lake, enjoy a boat ride, or explore Lakeside Pokhara, known for its vibrant cafes, restaurants, and shops. The peaceful ambiance and stunning views of the Annapurna Range make this a perfect place to unwind.
- Dinner and Accommodation: End your day with a relaxing dinner at your hotel or one of the many lakeside restaurants offering a range of Nepali and international dishes. Later, relax and unwind with a restful night at your hotel.
Morning:
- Breakfast at Hotel: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Pokhara. Choose from a variety of options like continental, Nepali, or Asian-style dishes to energize yourself for the day ahead.
- Explore Pokhara – Phewa Lake and Boat Ride: After breakfast, head to Phewa Lake, the centerpiece of Pokhara’s beauty. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride across the lake, where you’ll be surrounded by stunning views of the Annapurna Range and Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain). As you row across the calm waters, take in the serene atmosphere and the reflection of the mountains on the lake.
- Visit the World Peace Pagoda: After the boat ride, take a short hike or drive up to the World Peace Pagoda, situated on a hilltop overlooking Pokhara Valley and Phewa Lake. This peaceful spot offers 360-degree panoramic views of the mountains, the lake, and the city below. The pagoda itself is a symbol of peace and serenity, making it a perfect place to reflect and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Midday:
- Davis Falls and Gupteshwor Cave: Next, visit Davis Falls, a fascinating waterfall that disappears underground into the Gupteshwor Cave. This natural wonder is an iconic site in Pokhara, especially during the monsoon when the falls are at their fullest. Afterward, explore the Gupteshwor Cave, which houses a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and offers a unique opportunity to see water flowing through subterranean tunnels.
- Lunch Break: Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, offering both Nepali and international cuisine. Try local favorites like momo (dumplings) or dal bhat (lentils and rice), or opt for something lighter like a sandwich or salad.
Afternoon:
- Skydiving Drop Zone Familiarization: After lunch, head to the Skydiving Drop Zone for an orientation and familiarization session. Here, you’ll meet your instructors and get a detailed briefing on what to expect during your skydiving experience. This includes information about the equipment, safety procedures, how to handle the parachute, and the freefall process. You’ll also have a chance to familiarize yourself with the drop zone area, so you feel completely comfortable when it’s time for your jump. Your instructors will guide you through every step, ensuring you're prepared for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Evening:
- Relax and Unwind: After your briefing, take some time to relax and absorb the information. You may want to spend the evening walking around Lakeside Pokhara, a peaceful area filled with cafes, shops, and art galleries. Enjoy the beautiful sunset views of the Annapurna range and Phewa Lake.
- Dinner: End your day with a relaxing dinner at your hotel or head to one of the lakeside restaurants, where you can enjoy a delicious meal with a view. Choose from a range of options, including Nepali, Asian, or international cuisine.
- Accommodation: Return to your hotel for the night. Rest up and get ready for your skydiving adventure the next day.
Early Morning:
- Breakfast at Hotel: Start your day with a nutritious breakfast, featuring eggs, toast, and fruit, to fuel up for your adventure.
- Transfer to Skydiving Drop Zone: After breakfast, take a 30-minute drive to the Skydiving Drop Zone near Sarangkot. Enjoy scenic views of the Annapurna Range and Phewa Lake on the way.
Morning:
- Drop Zone Familiarization: At the drop zone, you'll meet your instructors for a final briefing on the jump procedure, safety checks, and parachute handling. Gear up in your jump suit, and ensure your equipment is ready.
- Helicopter Ride: Take a helicopter ride to 11,000-13,000 feet. Soak in the panoramic views of Pokhara and the Annapurna Himalayas as you ascend.
Late Morning to Early Afternoon:
- Skydiving Experience: Jump from the helicopter and experience a thrilling 30-second freefall, followed by a peaceful parachute glide with views of Pokhara and the Annapurna Range.
- Landing and Celebration: After landing safely, enjoy a small celebration with the team and fellow jumpers, sharing your excitement.
Afternoon:
- Lunch and Relaxation: After the jump, relax with a delicious lunch at the drop zone or back at your hotel. Rest and share stories with other skydivers.
Evening:
- Leisure Time in Pokhara: Unwind by Phewa Lake or explore Lakeside Pokhara. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere with a gentle boat ride or a walk through the shops.
- Dinner: Have dinner at a lakeside restaurant, enjoying Nepali or international cuisine with stunning views of the lake and mountains.
- Accommodation: Return to your hotel to relax and reflect on your skydiving adventure, with a comfortable stay.
Morning:
- Breakfast at Hotel: Enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel in Pokhara. Choose from a range of options such as eggs, toast, and fruit to fuel up for the drive ahead.
- Drive to Kathmandu: After breakfast, begin your scenic drive back to Kathmandu. The journey takes around 6-7 hours, offering beautiful views of rivers, hills, and mountains along the way. You’ll pass through small villages, lush landscapes, and winding roads as you make your way back to the capital.
Midday:
- Lunch En Route: Stop at a local restaurant along the way for a lunch break. Enjoy a simple meal of dal bhat (lentils and rice), momo (dumplings), or other Nepali favorites, giving you a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy some local cuisine.
Afternoon:
- Arrival in Kathmandu: Continue your drive, and as you approach Kathmandu, the views of the Himalayas gradually fade into the busy, vibrant atmosphere of the city. Once in Kathmandu, check into your hotel and take some time to relax and refresh after the long journey.
Evening:
- Farewell Dinner: In the evening, enjoy a special farewell dinner at a renowned restaurant in Thamel or Patan. The evening will feature a traditional Nepali meal, including delicacies like momo, dal bhat, and gundruk, along with entertainment such as Nepali cultural dances or live music. This is your opportunity to reflect on the incredible experiences of your trip, share memories with fellow travelers, and celebrate your time in Nepal.
- Accommodation: After dinner, head back to your hotel for the night. Take a moment to relax and enjoy your last evening in Kathmandu.
Note: If you want skydiving only, we provide that also.
What is included?
- Airport transfers with a dedicated escort
- Accommodation in 3-star hotels (twin-sharing basis with breakfast included)
- Private vehicle or tourist bus transfer to Pokhara
- All guided sightseeing tours in Kathmandu and Pokhara, including entry fees
- 2-hour rafting adventure on the Trishuli River
- Skydiving experience, including all associated costs
- All meals at hotels or pre-selected local restaurants
- Parachute for tandem skydiving jump
- Skydive jumpsuit (must be returned after use)
What is not included?
- Nepal visa fee
- International and domestic flights or any other airfares
- Emergency evacuation or roadblock-related expenses
- Excess baggage charges, if applicable
- Personal expenses such as telephone calls, laundry, drinks, and tips
- Travel insurance and medical costs
- Tips for the staff or Pilot
- Any services not explicitly mentioned in the inclusions above
Route Map
Trip Info
Best time for this Trip
The best time for skydiving in Pokhara, particularly when it's only available during December and January, is primarily influenced by the weather conditions and visibility in the region.
Ideal Time for Skydiving in Pokhara:
- December and January are indeed the designated months for skydiving in Pokhara due to clear skies, good weather conditions, and the winter season offering better visibility.
- Mid-morning to Early Afternoon is the best time within these months for a jump because:
- The weather tends to be more stable in the morning and early afternoon, with minimal cloud cover and calm winds.
- Clear skies during these months offer spectacular views of the Himalayas, including Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain), Annapurna, and Pokhara Valley.
- Temperatures are cooler in the mornings and rise gradually, making it comfortable for the jump without the heat of midday.
Why December and January are Ideal:
- Clear Visibility: The cold, dry winter weather in these months often leads to crisp, clear skies, providing panoramic views of the surrounding Annapurna Range, Pokhara, and Phewa Lake—the perfect setting for an unforgettable skydive.
- Stable Weather: Winter conditions in Pokhara tend to be more predictable, reducing the chances of rain, strong winds, or storms that could impact the safety and quality of the jump.
- Calm Winds: Winds are generally calmer during the winter month, which makes the freefall and landing smoother, adding to the overall experience.
However, do keep in mind that weather conditions can sometimes be unpredictable, so it’s always important to stay flexible. If the weather isn’t favorable on the scheduled day, the jump may be rescheduled to another day with better conditions, which is why backup days for skydiving are usually recommended during these months.
Essential Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Trip
Clothing:
When gearing up for your skydiving adventure in Pokhara, comfort, practicality, and weather-readiness are key. While the excitement will keep you energized, dressing properly will help you focus on the experience itself.
- Footwear: Choose comfortable, closed-toe shoes like sneakers or sturdy boots. You’ll be in the air for quite a while, so comfort is crucial. Avoid flip-flops or sandals, as they won’t offer support or protection.
- Layered Clothing: Although the temperature on the ground in Pokhara can be pleasant, once you're up in the sky, it can get quite chilly, especially during the early morning or late afternoon. Dress in layers-a light jacket or sweater underneath your skydiving suit is a good option. This way, you can adjust for comfort as needed.
- Wind Protection: The rush of wind during freefall can be intense, so it's wise to have windproof clothing as part of your outfit. While the skydiving suit you’re provided will protect you, a windbreaker jacket can add extra comfort before and after the jump.
- Accessories: Protect your eyes from the intense sunlight with a pair of sunglasses-especially in December and January, when the sun is bright but the air is crisp. If you’re planning to wear any headgear, make sure it fits well under your helmet. Don't forget to apply sunscreen before the jump, as UV exposure can be stronger at higher altitudes.
Health Considerations:
Skydiving in the stunning Himalayas is an experience of a lifetime, but it’s important to prepare your body and mind for the adventure.
- Fear of Heights: If you have a fear of heights (acrophobia), skydiving might initially feel overwhelming. The panoramic views of the Annapurna Range and Pokhara Valley are breathtaking, but the thought of freefalling may cause anxiety. If you're unsure, try facing your fear with smaller experiences or consult with your instructor beforehand-they’re there to help you feel safe and secure.
- Physical Fitness: Skydiving requires a certain level of fitness. If you have heart conditions, high blood pressure, or any other medical concerns, it's important to consult your doctor before making the jump. Healthy, mobile joints and a clear head will help you enjoy the experience and manage the thrill of freefall. The altitude in Pokhara during the jump can add extra pressure on your body, so be mindful of any pre-existing conditions.
- Motion Sickness: For some, the sensation of jumping from an aircraft and freefalling at high speeds can cause a bit of motion sickness. If you're prone to nausea, take some anti-nausea medication before the jump. Don’t hesitate to let your instructor know if you're feeling unwell during the experience-they’re trained to help you stay comfortable.
Other Considerations:
- Travel Insurance (Highly Recommended): Make sure your travel insurance covers adventure sports like skydiving. While the operator will have insurance, it’s wise to ensure you're personally covered for any unforeseen events. This allows you to relax and enjoy the experience stress-free.
- Safety Briefing: Before you take the leap, you’ll undergo a comprehensive safety briefing. Pay close attention to the instructions on how to properly use your equipment, how to exit the plane, and what to do during freefall and landing. Knowing the procedure will help you feel more confident and ready.
- Camera & Photography: Skydiving in Pokhara provides the perfect opportunity for unforgettable photos. Most operators offer GoPro cameras to capture your jump. If you’re bringing your own camera, be mindful of limited space in the plane and don’t obstruct others while they’re filming. Always follow the instructor’s guidance on camera use.
- Weather Delays: Weather in the Himalayan region can change rapidly. If the conditions are cloudy or windy, your jump might be delayed or rescheduled for a better time. Keep an eye on the forecast and be flexible with your plans-your safety is always the priority.
FAQ's
While Nepali is the primary language, most staff members in lodges speak English, and some may even speak other languages. Communication should not be an issue for international tourists.
It’s advisable to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, including hepatitis A and typhoid. Talk to your doctor about the vaccinations you need for Nepal.
The majority of international flights arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, which is located in Kathmandu. From this location, travelers can connect to Lukla to commence their trekking journey.
You typically need a valid passport, a completed visa application form, and a passport-sized photo. Payment can be made in cash or via card at the airport.
Yes, tourist visas are eligible for extension at the Department of Immigration located in Kathmandu. Ensure you have a valid reason and required documents for the extension.
If you wish to extend your stay in Nepal beyond your visa’s initial duration, you can do so by applying at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu. Extensions are available for a maximum of 30 days, and it’s recommended to apply before your current visa expires. Best Heritage Tour can help you with the extension process if required during your Australian Camp Trek.
The Skydiving in Pokhara is an adventurous and scenic tour provided by Best Heritage Tour. It includes skydiving over the stunning Annapurna Range along with rafting on the Seti River, and exploring the cultural beauty of Pokhara. The tour offers a perfect balance of excitement and cultural immersion over the span of seven days.
The major highlights include the breathtaking skydiving experience over the Himalayas, thrilling rafting adventures on the Seti River, visits to scenic spots in Pokhara like Phewa Lake, and exploring the vibrant culture of the region. These activities make the tour a unique combination of adrenaline and relaxation, ideal for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
The tour begins with the exciting skydiving experience followed by rafting and outdoor activities. The itinerary balances high-adrenaline adventures with scenic sightseeing and cultural experiences. Each day is designed to ensure you enjoy both the thrill and tranquility of Pokhara, making it suitable for individuals looking to explore Nepal’s natural beauty while indulging in adventure sports.
This 7-day tour includes accommodation, meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), transfers, entry fees, and the skydiving and rafting activities. It also provides guided tours of various attractions in Pokhara. Not included in the package are international flights, personal expenses, travel insurance, or tips for guides and staff.
The Skydiving in Pokhara involves moderate physical activity. Participants will need to be physically capable of handling rafting on moderate rapids and some light trekking to reach key viewpoints. The tour is designed for adventure seekers in good health, though the activities are not excessively strenuous, with adequate rest periods.
Yes, the Skydiving in Pokhara can be suitable for families with children above the age of 18, as long as they are comfortable with the adventure activities like skydiving and rafting. The tour is designed to offer a family-friendly atmosphere, combining cultural exploration with thrilling activities that both children and adults can enjoy.
Since the skydiving in Pokhara are only available during the month of December and January which lasts only two months. This period offers the clearest weather and pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities like skydiving and rafting. The weather is generally dry, with mild temperatures, making it perfect for both adventurous and scenic experiences.
The skydiving experience in Pokhara is one of the highlights of the Skydiving in Pokhara. Participants will jump from 12,000 feet above the Annapurna range, with a tandem jump instructor. The breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains and Phewa Lake add an unforgettable element to the adventure, making it one of the most exhilarating experiences of the tour.
Yes, beginners can participate in the Skydiving in Pokhara. For skydiving, participants will do a tandem jump with an experienced instructor, ensuring safety and guidance throughout the process. Likewise, rafting on the Seti River is suitable for beginners, as it involves moderate rapids, with guides assisting throughout the rafting adventure.
Accommodation during the Skydiving in Pokhara is typically arranged in comfortable 3-star hotels or guesthouses. These accommodations provide basic amenities like hot showers, Wi-Fi, and comfortable bedding. Best Heritage Tour ensures that all accommodations are clean, safe, and located conveniently near major attractions and activities in Pokhara.
The Skydiving in Pokhara prioritizes safety for all participants. The skydiving company operates with experienced tandem instructors, and all necessary safety equipment is provided. For rafting, experienced guides ensure safety during the rafting experience. The tour is conducted under professional supervision to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience throughout.
Yes, you can book the Skydiving in Pokhara for a private group. Best Heritage Tour offers customized packages for groups of friends, families, or corporate teams. Special arrangements for private groups can be made, including personalized itineraries, special accommodations, and activities based on the group’s preferences.
It’s recommended to bring comfortable clothing, suitable footwear for outdoor activities, a camera, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection. For skydiving, all safety equipment will be provided, and for rafting, Best Heritage Tour provides gear, but you should bring a change of clothes. It’s also wise to bring any personal medications or items you may need.
Moderate physical fitness is required to take part in the Skydiving in Pokhara. You should be able to handle activities such as rafting on moderate rapids and light trekking. The tour is designed for adventure seekers who enjoy outdoor activities, but you don't need to be an athlete to participate.
The maximum number of participants for the Skydiving in Pokhara can vary depending on the booking and season. Typically, groups can range from 2 to 20 participants, with larger groups accommodated upon request. Best Heritage Tour ensures that each participant receives adequate attention and guidance during activities.
You can book the Skydiving in Pokhara by contacting Best Heritage Tour directly via their website, phone, or email. A booking form will need to be filled out, and a deposit may be required to secure your spot. Early booking is recommended, as the skydiving lasts only two months i.e. December and January.
Yes, you can extend your stay in Nepal after completing the Skydiving in Pokhara. Best Heritage Tour can assist in arranging extra accommodations and activities. Extensions are subject to availability, and additional costs may apply, depending on your preferred stay and activities.
Travel insurance is not included in the cost of the Skydiving in Pokhara. However, Best Heritage Tour strongly recommends purchasing travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellations, and adventure sports like skydiving and rafting. You can discuss coverage options with your insurance provider before departure.
Yes, changes to your booking can be made with prior notice to Best Heritage Tour, subject to availability and any applicable fees. It’s recommended to notify the tour operator as soon as possible if changes are needed. The terms and conditions of changes will be outlined during the booking process.
During this tour, you can expect clear skies and mild temperatures, especially from December and January. Daytime temperatures in Pokhara range from 20°C to 25°C, while nights can be cooler, especially during winter months. It’s important to prepare for temperature variations and bring clothing suitable for both warm days and chilly evenings.
In Pokhara, daytime temperatures typically hover between 20°C and 25°C, making it comfortable for outdoor activities. Mornings and evenings can be cooler, with temperatures dropping to around 10°C during the winter months. Make sure to pack layers to stay comfortable in varying conditions throughout the day and night.
While rain is uncommon during the main tourist season, if you visit during the monsoon season (June to September), expect occasional showers. It’s advisable to bring waterproof clothing and gear during the monsoon period. Best Heritage Tour will inform you of the weather forecast closer to your departure date.
During the winter months, temperatures in Pokhara can drop to 10°C or lower, especially in the mornings and evenings. However, daytime temperatures remain comfortable around 20°C to 25°C. If you're traveling during winter, it’s advisable to pack a jacket or sweater for the cooler hours and layered clothing to adjust to temperature changes.
While Pokhara generally enjoys a mild climate, the weather can be unpredictable, especially during the monsoon season. It’s always a good idea to check the forecast before your trip and pack accordingly. Best Heritage Tour provides updates about the weather to ensure you're well-prepared for the conditions during your tour.
For this tour, pack light, breathable clothing for daytime activities, and a jacket or sweater for cooler mornings and evenings. Comfortable shoes are essential for sightseeing and trekking. If you’re traveling during the monsoon, include waterproof gear and an umbrella. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
Yes, the weather can affect the skydiving experience in Pokhara. If the weather is not good then the skydiving gets postponed to the next day. Best Heritage Tour will not conduct the skydiving if the weather is not optimal and avoid to risk the traveler life.
Yes, most travelers will need a visa to enter Nepal. Citizens from various countries can obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Alternatively, you can apply for a visa in advance through a Nepalese embassy. Be sure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival.
To apply for a tourist visa to Nepal, you’ll need a valid passport, a completed visa application form, a passport-sized photo, and payment for the visa fee. Visas can be obtained at the airport or in advance through Nepalese embassies. It’s recommended to check the latest visa requirements before traveling.
Yes, tourists from most countries can get a visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. The process involves filling out a visa form, submitting a passport-sized photo, and paying the visa fee. It's quick and convenient, though it’s always best to confirm the current visa regulations before your trip.
The tourist visa for Nepal is typically issued for 15, 30, or 90 days, depending on your selection at the time of application. You can choose the duration that suits your travel plans. If you plan to extend your stay, it’s possible to apply for an extension once you're in Nepal.
Yes, you can extend your tourist visa for up to 30 days while in Nepal. Visa extensions are available at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu. The process is relatively simple but requires a fee. It’s advisable to apply for an extension a few days before your current visa expires.
Yes, after arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you can easily travel to Pokhara by domestic flight, tourist bus, or private vehicle. The journey typically takes about 25-30 minutes by air or 6-8 hours by road, depending on your choice of transport.
The best way to reach Pokhara from Kathmandu depends on your preferences. You can take a 25-minute domestic flight, which offers stunning views, or travel by road, which takes approximately 6-8 hours. Both options are safe, though the flight is faster and more scenic.
Yes, there are direct domestic flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara, operated by various airlines. The flight duration is about 25 minutes. Flights are the quickest way to reach Pokhara, providing scenic views of the Himalayas along the way, though they may be subject to weather conditions.
While domestic flights and private vehicles can be booked upon arrival, Best Heritage Tour typically arranges transportation as part of the package. However, if you prefer specific transport options, it is recommended to book in advance to ensure availability and to avoid last-minute hassles.
Best Heritage Tour accepts a variety of payment methods, including bank transfers, credit cards, and online payment systems. Ensure your payment is processed ahead of time to secure your booking. For any specific payment-related questions or concerns, contact the tour operator directly for assistance.
Additional costs may include personal items, travel insurance, tips for guides, and extra activities or services outside the standard itinerary. Activities like personal shopping, alcohol, or spa treatments are not included. Best Heritage Tour will provide a detailed breakdown of any extra costs before the tour.
Yes, Best Heritage Tour offers refunds based on their cancellation policy. The amount refunded depends on when you cancel-closer to the departure date, the lower the refund. It’s advisable to check the cancellation policy on the official website or contact customer service for specific details.
Refunds are generally available for cancellations made within a specific timeframe, with varying conditions based on when you cancel. Cancellations made closer to the tour date may result in a smaller refund. Refer to the cancellation terms provided by Best Heritage Tour to understand the refund structure clearly.
Tips for the tour guide and other staff are generally not included in the price of the Skydiving in Pokhara. It’s customary to offer tips based on service quality, but this is optional. Best Heritage Tour will inform you of any expected gratuities in advance.
Some tour operators may offer installment payment options. It’s best to check with Best Heritage Tour if they have flexible payment plans. If available, installments typically require an initial deposit, with the remaining balance due before the tour begins. Contact customer service to explore this option.
In the rare case that Best Heritage Tour needs to cancel the Skydiving in Pokhara, you will receive a full refund. They may also offer an alternative tour package or reschedule the trip, depending on the situation. Always review the tour’s terms and conditions for cancellation protocols.
Yes, meals are included in the package. The Skydiving in Pokhara includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, typically served at local restaurants or your accommodation. However, snacks, beverages, and meals outside the itinerary are at your own expense.
Certain optional activities, like additional sightseeing, adventure sports, or spa treatments, may not be included in the base cost. Extra charges will apply for these activities. It’s important to discuss any desired additions with Best Heritage Tour to ensure you’re aware of any additional costs before booking.
The minimum age for participating in the Skydiving in Pokhara is typically 18 years old. However, age restrictions for specific activities like skydiving or rafting may apply, depending on safety guidelines. It’s best to consult Best Heritage Tour for any particular age-related restrictions.
There is no strict maximum age limit for the Skydiving in Pokhara. However, participants should be in good health and physically able to engage in the activities, particularly skydiving and rafting. Older travelers are advised to consult with Best Heritage Tour regarding any health or fitness concerns.
Yes, some physical fitness is required for the Skydiving in Pokhara. Participants should be able to walk long distances, endure moderate physical activity, and engage in high-energy activities like rafting and skydiving. If you have any concerns about your fitness level, contact Best Heritage Tour for guidance.
No, minimum age for skydiving in Pokhara is 18 years. Certain restrictions may apply to younger children, especially for skydiving or rafting. It’s recommended to confirm with Best Heritage Tour for age-specific guidelines.
While there are no strict fitness requirements, participants should be in good general health and able to handle moderate physical exertion. Skydiving and rafting require a reasonable level of fitness and stamina. For those with health conditions or concerns, it’s best to consult with Best Heritage Tour before booking.
Yes, solo travelers are welcome to join the Skydiving in Pokhara. You will be part of a group tour, providing opportunities to meet fellow travelers. Best Heritage Tour ensures a friendly and safe environment for solo adventurers, with experienced guides to help facilitate the journey.
The Skydiving in Pokhara can be suitable for senior citizens, provided they are in good health and physically fit to engage in activities like rafting and skydiving. Senior travelers should contact Best Heritage Tour in advance to ensure the tour’s activities align with their capabilities and preferences.
No prior experience is required for skydiving or rafting in the Skydiving in Pokhara. The tour is designed for both beginners and experienced adventurers. Professional instructors and guides are provided for these activities to ensure safety and enjoyment for everyone, regardless of skill level.
Pregnant women are generally not recommended to participate in high-risk activities like skydiving or rafting due to safety concerns. It’s advisable to check with Best Heritage Tour to understand the specific health and safety guidelines for pregnant women before booking the Skydiving in Pokhara.
People with disabilities can join the Skydiving in Pokhara, but certain physical challenges may limit participation in activities like skydiving and rafting. Best Heritage Tour recommends contacting them beforehand to discuss any special accommodations or arrangements that may be necessary for travelers with disabilities.
The Skydiving in Pokhara offers comfortable mid-range hotels and guesthouses. Accommodations are selected to ensure a cozy stay while maintaining a balance of comfort and authenticity. You’ll experience a mix of local culture and quality service throughout the tour.
While meals are included in the Skydiving in Pokhara, you will generally have the option to choose from a menu. Traditional Nepali meals, including dal bhat (lentils and rice), and other local specialties will be offered. Special dietary preferences or restrictions can often be accommodated, so inform Best Heritage Tour in advance.
Yes, vegetarian food options are widely available during the Skydiving in Pokhara. Nepali cuisine features numerous vegetarian dishes, such as dal bhat, vegetable curries, and fried rice. You can also request vegetarian meals during the tour, and the team will do their best to accommodate your dietary needs.
Yes, Best Heritage Tour may offer the option to upgrade your accommodation to a higher standard for an additional cost. Depending on availability, you can enjoy more luxurious hotels or boutique stays. Contact Best Heritage Tour in advance to inquire about any upgrade options and associated costs.
Drinks are generally not included in the meals provided for the Skydiving in Pokhara. Beverages such as soft drinks, alcohol, and bottled water are typically at your own expense. It's advisable to bring your own water bottle or purchase drinks as needed.
In Pokhara, the accommodation provided as part of the Skydiving in Pokhara typically includes comfortable hotels or guesthouses with basic amenities. The focus is on providing a pleasant and restful stay, with easy access to local attractions, including the skydiving site.
Accommodation during the Skydiving in Pokhara is typically shared if you are part of a group tour. However, private rooms can often be arranged for an additional fee. Best Heritage Tour will accommodate your preferences, so it’s recommended to confirm with them in advance if you prefer private accommodations.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, essential items include comfortable trekking shoes, lightweight clothing, a rain jacket, sun protection, a water bottle, and any personal medications. Don’t forget your camera for capturing the adventure, and pack a small backpack for daily excursions.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, you do not need to bring your own gear for skydiving or rafting. These activities provide equipment, such as life vests and helmets for rafting, and skydiving suits and harnesses for the jump. However, feel free to bring personal items like gloves or a jacket for comfort.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, it’s important to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing. Lightweight, breathable clothes are ideal for the daytime, and a warm layer is recommended for cooler evenings. Bring a waterproof jacket for rafting and an extra set of clothes in case you get wet.
Generally, a sleeping bag is not required for the Skydiving in Pokhara, as accommodation will provide bedding. However, if you’re planning to participate in any additional trekking or camping activities, it may be a good idea to bring a lightweight sleeping bag or liner.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, Rafting, it’s recommended to bring soft-sided luggage or a duffel bag. A medium-sized bag is ideal as you'll need to carry it between destinations. Additionally, a small daypack is helpful for carrying essentials during excursions like rafting or sightseeing.
While a first-aid kit is not required for the Skydiving in Pokhara, it’s always a good idea to carry basic personal medication like pain relievers, bandages, and any prescribed medication. The guide will also carry a first-aid kit, but personal items are recommended for your comfort.
There are no strict packing restrictions for the Skydiving in Pokhara, but it's advisable to pack light and bring only what is necessary for the adventure. Avoid bulky items, and remember that you’ll be traveling to various destinations, so compact, easily manageable luggage is best.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, sturdy, comfortable footwear is essential. Closed-toe shoes, such as trekking shoes or sneakers, are ideal for walking and sightseeing. For rafting, water shoes or sandals with straps are best to ensure safety and comfort while in the water.
While not mandatory, bringing a camera is highly recommended for the Skydiving in Pokhara. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to capture stunning views, memorable moments, and the adventure of skydiving and rafting. If you prefer to keep your hands free, a waterproof phone case can also be handy.
It’s advisable to bring some cash for personal expenses, tips, and any activities not included in the tour. You’ll find ATMs in cities like Pokhara, but it’s best to have some local currency (Nepali Rupees) on hand. Best Heritage Tour can provide guidance on the approximate amount based on your spending habits.
While no specialized training is required, some preparation can help improve your overall experience. Regular cardio exercises, such as walking, jogging, or cycling, will help you prepare for the physical demands of the Skydiving in Pokhara, especially for the rafting and trekking portions of the trip.
The rafting on the Skydiving in Pokhara is considered moderate in difficulty. No previous rafting experience is necessary, and the guide provides instructions to ensure safety. However, participants should be able to sit and paddle for extended periods. It’s a fun, physically engaging activity but not overly strenuous.
You do not need to be in excellent physical shape to enjoy skydiving on the Skydiving in Pokhara. The activity is suitable for people of various fitness levels, as it requires only basic health and stamina. However, you must be able to follow safety instructions and tolerate the thrill of the jump.
The walking and sightseeing portion of the Skydiving in Pokhara is generally easy to moderate in terms of physical demand. The pace is relaxed, and you’ll visit cultural and scenic sites that require light walking, making it suitable for most travelers. If needed, Best Heritage Tour can adjust the pace to accommodate individual preferences.
Before embarking on the Skydiving in Pokhara, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider. Ensure that you’re up to date on routine vaccinations, and discuss any specific health concerns. Best Heritage Tour recommends checking with your doctor regarding altitude and physical activity precautions if necessary.
There are no mandatory vaccinations required for the Skydiving in Pokhara, but Best Heritage Tour recommends ensuring that you have received routine vaccinations, such as tetanus, typhoid, and hepatitis A. You may also want to check with your healthcare provider about any region-specific vaccines.
While the Skydiving in Pokhara is not a high-altitude trekking tour, some of the locations you’ll visit, such as Pokhara, are at moderate elevations. Best Heritage Tour monitors participants’ health and advises anyone with concerns about altitude sickness to consult their doctor before the tour.
If you feel unwell during the Skydiving in Pokhara, inform your guide immediately. Best Heritage Tour staff are trained to handle minor medical issues, and they can recommend local healthcare services if needed. It’s always a good idea to have a personal first-aid kit and any necessary medications with you.
During the Skydiving in Pokhara, Best Heritage Tour ensures that guides are familiar with local healthcare facilities. While there may not be a doctor traveling with the group, emergency medical assistance is readily available in most locations. In case of serious illness, the tour staff will assist with transport to the nearest medical facility.
Yes, it’s highly recommended to bring any personal medications you need for the Skydiving in Pokhara. While basic first-aid supplies are available, having your prescription medications ensures you don’t encounter issues while traveling. Make sure to keep them in their original packaging and carry a copy of your prescriptions.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, skydiving is conducted with highly trained instructors and international safety standards. All equipment used during the skydiving activity is regularly inspected, and participants are given detailed safety briefings before jumping. The tour operator, Best Heritage Tour, ensures that safety is the top priority for every participant.
The Skydiving in Pokhara includes comprehensive safety protocols for rafting. Participants are provided with life jackets, helmets, and a safety briefing. Professional rafting guides lead the trips, ensuring all safety procedures are followed. It's essential to listen to the instructions carefully to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Health risks on the Skydiving in Pokhara are minimal if you follow safety guidelines and take necessary precautions. Risks may include minor injuries during rafting or skydiving, but these activities are carefully managed by professionals. Always stay hydrated, avoid overexertion, and listen to your guide to minimize any risks.
If you have a pre-existing health condition and want to join the Skydiving in Pokhara, consult your doctor before booking. Best Heritage Tour can provide guidance and accommodations, but it's essential to ensure your condition is stable for the physical activities involved. It’s also advisable to carry any necessary medical documentation or medication during the tour.
Yes, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance for the Skydiving in Pokhara. This should cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, and emergency evacuations. Best Heritage Tour advises securing comprehensive coverage to ensure peace of mind throughout your adventure in Nepal.
For the Skydiving in Pokhara, it's best to opt for travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, loss of luggage, and adventure activities such as rafting and skydiving. Ensure your insurance policy explicitly includes coverage for these activities, as some standard policies may exclude them.
Best Heritage Tour does not provide travel insurance, but it strongly recommends that all participants arrange their own insurance before joining the Skydiving in Pokhara. Having insurance that covers health, accidents, and unexpected events ensures that you are protected during the trip.
Yes, you can purchase travel insurance after booking the Skydiving in Pokhara, but it is highly recommended to secure it as soon as possible. This ensures that you are covered for any unforeseen events before or during your travels, such as cancellations or medical emergencies.
Travel insurance for the Skydiving in Pokhara should ideally cover medical expenses, emergency evacuation, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and adventure activities. Ensure that your policy covers activities like skydiving and rafting, as these may not be included in standard travel insurance plans.
Yes, for activities like skydiving and rafting, you should ensure your travel insurance includes coverage for adventure sports. Some standard insurance policies may not cover high-risk activities. Best Heritage Tour recommends checking the fine print of your policy to ensure it covers these activities, especially for emergencies or accidents.
Yes, for activities like skydiving and rafting, you should ensure your travel insurance includes coverage for adventure sports. Some standard insurance policies may not cover high-risk activities. Best Heritage Tour recommends checking the fine print of your policy to ensure it covers these activities, especially for emergencies or accidents.
Best Heritage Tour does not require you to provide proof of travel insurance before the Skydiving in Pokhara. However, having valid travel insurance is crucial for your safety and peace of mind. It's always a good idea to bring a copy of your insurance policy while traveling.
If you need to file a claim with your travel insurance during the Skydiving in Pokhara, follow the procedure outlined in your insurance policy. Typically, you’ll need to contact your insurance provider directly, provide documentation of the incident, and submit any necessary medical reports or receipts.
Yes, most comprehensive travel insurance policies should cover emergency evacuation from Nepal, including in case of medical emergencies, accidents, or unexpected circumstances. However, it’s essential to verify this with your insurance provider. Best Heritage Tour recommends ensuring that your policy includes evacuation coverage in case of an emergency during the Skydiving in Pokhara.
Yes, you can purchase travel insurance specifically for the Skydiving in Pokhara. Many insurers offer short-term policies tailored to specific trips, so you can choose coverage that matches the activities included in this adventure tour. Make sure the policy covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and the adventure activities involved.
During the Skydiving in Pokhara, transportation is provided via comfortable private vehicles, ensuring a smooth and safe travel experience. Best Heritage Tour organizes transportation from your arrival point in Kathmandu to Pokhara and back, along with transfers to the various adventure activities throughout the tour.
Yes, participants are responsible for booking their own international flights to and from Nepal. Best Heritage Tour can offer advice on flight options, but the responsibility for flights remains with the participant. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, the rest of your transportation is handled by the tour operator.
Best Heritage Tour provides transportation from Kathmandu to Pokhara by private vehicle, typically taking around 6-7 hours. For a more scenic experience, you may also opt for a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which takes about 30 minutes. This transportation is included in the tour package.
While Best Heritage Tour organizes transportation as part of the package, you can opt to arrange your own transport if preferred. However, coordinating this with the tour schedule may be challenging, so it's advisable to confirm arrangements with the tour operator ahead of time.
Yes, Best Heritage Tour includes airport pickup and drop-off for participants arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) for the Skydiving in Pokhara. Transportation is organized for both the arrival and departure, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience.
Domestic flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara are not always included in the standard package of the Skydiving in Pokhara. However, you can request this as an add-on at the time of booking. Best Heritage Tour will assist in arranging and advising on flight options if needed.
While Best Heritage Tour does not directly book international flights, the team can assist in recommending airlines and flight schedules that best fit your itinerary. They can help with suggestions for domestic flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara if you wish to fly rather than drive.
For most participants, transportation is included in the cost of the Skydiving in Pokhara. However, additional charges may apply if you choose to customize your travel plans, such as opting for a domestic flight or using private transport outside of the organized itinerary.
Best Heritage Tour uses comfortable private vehicles, such as mini-buses or cars, for the Skydiving in Pokhara. These vehicles are equipped with air conditioning and are driven by experienced, licensed drivers to ensure your safety and comfort during the journey between destinations.
Yes, the Skydiving in Pokhara is ideal for solo travelers. Best Heritage Tour welcomes individuals who are looking to explore Nepal and engage in thrilling activities. The group setting provides a chance to meet like-minded people, while the guides ensure safety and comfort throughout the journey.
Absolutely! The Skydiving in Pokhara is perfect for both solo travelers and group bookings. If you’re traveling with friends, family, or colleagues, Best Heritage Tour will ensure your group experiences the adventure together, with customized services tailored to your needs.
Best Heritage Tour occasionally offers group discounts for the Skydiving in Pokhara. If you are booking as part of a group, be sure to inquire about any available discounts. The tour operator is happy to provide pricing information and help with group-specific arrangements.
Yes, solo travelers are welcome to join groups for the Skydiving in Pokhara. Best Heritage Tour arranges group departures, and solo travelers will be paired with other participants, creating a friendly and supportive atmosphere. It’s a great way to meet people from around the world.
In a group tour for the Skydiving in Pokhara, participants travel together as a team. Best Heritage Tour organizes activities, meals, accommodations, and transportation. The group size typically ranges from small to medium-sized, allowing for a personalized experience, while fostering a sense of community among travelers.
The Skydiving in Pokhara is suitable for travelers of various ages. However, the activities, particularly skydiving and rafting, require participants to meet specific age and health requirements. Best Heritage Tour ensures that each individual’s suitability for the adventure is assessed for both solo and group bookings.
Yes, Best Heritage Tour offers the option to book a private group for the Skydiving in Pokhara. If you have a specific group, such as family or friends, you can request a customized itinerary and private arrangements. This can provide flexibility and exclusivity during the tour.
The Skydiving in Pokhara is ideal for adventurous travelers who seek an exciting mix of activities such as skydiving, rafting, and exploring Nepal’s beautiful landscapes. Both solo and group travelers who enjoy adventure sports and cultural exploration will find this tour particularly rewarding.
Yes, the Skydiving in Pokhara is safe for solo travelers. Best Heritage Tour prioritizes safety, with experienced guides for activities like skydiving and rafting, as well as accommodations and transportation that are fully vetted. Solo travelers will be integrated into group activities, creating a social and safe environment.