Bungy Nepal at the Last Resort may be the most spectacular jump on the planet. At 160 meters high in a tropical gorge with the Bhote Kosi, one of the world's wildest rivers, raging below, Bungy Nepal is Nepal's Ultimate Rush and one of the longest free-falls in the world. 
The jump site was designed by one of New Zealand's leading Bungy consultants and has been staffed and operated by some of the most experienced Western Jump Masters in the business, working to exacting international standards to guarantee your safety.
Bungy Nepal takes place on a 166 meter wide steel suspension bridge. Swiss designed specially for bungy jumping with a 4x safety factor, the bridge has a loading factor of 250 kg per running meter.
This means that the bridge will hold 250 x 166 = 41500 kg or 41.5 tonnes. And... those are Swiss measurements! Over 6000 meters of steel wire was used to build the bridge that joins two sides of a beautiful valley. Before the construction the local villagers had to walk five hours to cross the river gorge.
The Ultimate Swing
The Canyon Swing at the Last Resort in Nepal is the world's highest giant swing enabling you a total full-on adrenaline filled, gravity defying adventure.
On a specially built platform 160m above the spectacular Bhote Kosi River you are secured into a full body harness and attached to two independent ropes which each have a breaking strain of 2.8 tons. Gravity seems like a seductive and cruel mistress as you jump, then pure freefall 100m into the dramatic gorge before the swing lines take up the tension and pendulum you in a massive arc of 240m at 150 km/h.
The whole experience is so smooth that it is hard to tell when you have finished falling and when you begin your swing.
After a number of full swings you come to rest on a recovery rope at the bottom and pull yourself to the recovery platform and relax a while to allow your pulse to get back near normal.