REVIEW · POKHARA
Pokhara: Bungee Jumping Experience Near Annapurna
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That first step feels like flying. This Pokhara experience is a true 80-meter tower bungee, cantilevered over the Yamdi River with wide-open views toward the Annapurna range.
What I like most is how the operation feels organized and steady once you arrive, and how the setup gives you a clear, confidence-building run-up before you go.
The main thing to consider is the practical side of it: no food or drinks are included, and you’ll want to be on time so the van transfer doesn’t wait around. If you’re the type who needs long breaks or snacks on schedule, plan for that before you go.
In This Review
- Key highlights that matter
- How the 80-Meter Tower Jump Over the Yamdi River Feels
- Safety Records, Jump Masters, and Why the Briefing Is Part of the Tour
- Your Pokhara Pickup, Transfer, and 3-Hour Time Window
- Annapurna Views From a Cantilever Platform, Not Just a Jump
- Price and What You Actually Get for $46
- Who This Tower Bungy Suits, and Who Should Skip It
- Should You Book This Pokhara Tower Bungee?
- FAQ
- Where is the bungee jumping experience located?
- How high is the tower bungee jump?
- How long does the experience take?
- What’s included in the $46 price?
- Do I need to bring anything?
- Is food or drinks included?
- Who should not do this bungee?
Key highlights that matter
- 80-meter tower + cantilever platform: you get height plus the sensation of being pushed out over the river.
- Five seconds of freefall: short enough for most first-timers, intense enough to feel memorable.
- 10 years of safety records and experienced crew: the operation emphasizes procedure and calm coaching.
- First and only tower bungee in Nepal: it’s not just another bungee site, it’s a specific tower-style setup.
- Included transfers from the lakeside area: pickup and return are part of the package, so you’re not coordinating taxis.
- Optional photo costs can add up: you can add professional photos, but budget for it.
How the 80-Meter Tower Jump Over the Yamdi River Feels

This is a tower bungee built for drama. You don’t just jump off a small platform and hope for the best. You step up to a cantilever setup that positions you high out and over the water, with the river and cliffs visible below.
The jump itself is advertised as an 80-meter tower bungee with a teetering, over-a-drop moment, plus about five pulse-pounding seconds of freefall. That timing is a big deal if you’re new. You get the adrenaline surge, then it passes quickly enough that you’re not stuck panicking forever.
And while your brain is busy screaming, your eyes still get a job. The site is set with panoramic value in mind—especially with the Annapurna range in your wider field of view. From the platform, it’s not only about the fall. It’s also about looking around while you’re up there, taking in how big the Pokhara valley feels.
If you want thrills that are intense but controlled, this style fits well. It’s a straight-up tower bungy experience with a clear moment of launch.
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Safety Records, Jump Masters, and Why the Briefing Is Part of the Tour

Bungee is one of those activities where safety isn’t a vague promise. It’s a process, and the operation is built around that. The provider emphasizes a dedicated team of Jump Masters, plus the use of top-tier bungee cords and strict safety standards.
They also highlight an impressive operational track record: 10 years of safety records and a crew with 20+ years of experience. On paper, that means less improvising and more repetition. In real life, that tends to show up as calm instructions, less waiting, and fewer moments where you wonder what comes next.
Before the jump, you get a briefing as part of the experience. Even if you’ve never done bungee, treat this part like your warm-up, not a formality. The briefing is where you learn how they handle harnessing, your positioning, and what to do during the jump sequence so you can focus instead of guessing.
One more safety-related detail worth knowing: this activity is not listed as suitable for people with respiratory issues, heart problems, back problems, or anyone who is pregnant, and it also flags people with pre-existing medical conditions. That’s not meant to be dramatic. It’s the reality check you need before you spend the money or travel time.
The vibe from the reviews also points to professionalism and friendliness in the moment. People described it as very safe and well done, and they praised the accuracy of service and how smoothly pickup and the experience run.
Your Pokhara Pickup, Transfer, and 3-Hour Time Window

This is set up as a compact experience that fits into a half-day feel. Total duration is listed as 3 hours, with checks based on availability and starting times.
How it works in practice is simple:
- You’ll start at the provider’s lakeside office area for the pickup/briefing flow.
- You transfer to the bungee site and do the briefing and one jump.
- Then you transfer back to the lakeside area.
The timing details are important because the van doesn’t do a long wait. Here’s what to plan for:
- If you’re going from a hotel, the instruction is to wait in the hotel lobby 30 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.
- For boarding timing, you should be at least 15 minutes prior.
- The driver will wait no longer than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup time.
That tells you what kind of place this is. They’re running a tight operation. You’ll get a smooth day if you show up early instead of rolling in on Pokhara time.
Also note the format: it’s listed as a private group experience. That matters for pacing. It generally means less standing around in crowds and more direct handling of your jump prep.
English instruction is included. Even if your travel English is basic, the team is set up to explain the process clearly.
Annapurna Views From a Cantilever Platform, Not Just a Jump

A lot of bungee sites give you the jump and nothing else. This one leans into the view. You’re positioned high above the river with a cantilever platform, so you get that out-there feeling where the drop is visually present.
And because Pokhara sits in a region where the Annapurna range often shows up as a backdrop, the jump area is designed to let that bigger scenery be part of your moment. In other words, you get thrill plus a sense of place.
What I like about that from a traveler perspective is that it makes the photo-worthy moment feel natural. You’re not only posing. You’re experiencing something that has a built-in backdrop. Even if you skip the professional photos, you’ll still get your own phone shots of the platform angle and the valley.
One small practical note: photos can be a budget factor. In one of the accounts tied to this experience, the optional photography was cited at 500 NRP. That’s useful to know in advance because it changes what you end up paying total.
If your main goal is a Himalayan setting while you do something gutsy, this is one of the cleaner ways to combine both. It’s not an all-day trek and it’s not a quick city jump. It’s a targeted thrill with a view plan.
Price and What You Actually Get for $46

At $46 per person, this bungee can be good value because the core costs are bundled. You’re not paying separately for pickup, the briefing, and the jump itself.
What’s included:
- All taxes and fees
- Pickup from the lakeside office and transfer to the site
- Bungee briefing and one bungee jump
- A T-shirt (HighGround Dream it! Dare it! Do it!)
- Transfer back to the lakeside area
What’s not included:
- Food and drinks
That shapes how I’d budget your day. You should plan to eat before you go or bring snacks nearby in the hours around it. The experience itself is timed, and the operation clearly focuses on the jump, not on turning it into a long meal break.
Also, the booking options are designed for flexibility. The experience lists free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and a reserve now & pay later option. Those are useful if your Pokhara weather or travel schedule might shift.
One more “value” angle: the operation emphasizes 10 years safety record and a crew with 20+ years experience. You’re paying not only for the thrill, but for the systems that let the thrill happen.
Who This Tower Bungy Suits, and Who Should Skip It
If you’re healthy, this kind of bungee is a great challenge activity. It’s straightforward: one jump, a clear briefing, and a tight 3-hour window. It’s also a nice choice if you’re in Pokhara looking for a top-adrenaline experience without committing to a long day or a trek.
You’ll likely enjoy this most if:
- You like adrenaline with a sense of structure
- You want a single, big highlight rather than many small stops
- You’re interested in doing the first-and-only tower style bungee in Nepal, which gives it a specific identity rather than being a generic jump stop
But there are firm exclusions. Don’t assume you can talk your way into it. The experience is not suitable for:
- People with respiratory issues
- People with heart problems
- People with back problems
- Pregnant women
- People with pre-existing medical conditions
That matters because bungee is physically demanding and emotionally intense. Even if you feel okay on normal days, the jump includes acceleration and sudden movement. If you fall into any of those groups, choose another kind of Pokhara thrill instead.
You also need to follow site rules:
- Bring closed-toe shoes
- Oversize luggage is not allowed
From the reviews, the tone is consistent: people found the staff friendly, the service accurate, the whole process professional, and the result unforgettable. That combination is what you want: a big moment, executed safely and clearly.
Should You Book This Pokhara Tower Bungee?

If you want one bucket-list experience that’s big, focused, and logistically simple, I think this is a strong pick. The $46 price works better than it sounds because it’s not just a ticket to jump. You’re also getting the transfers, briefing, and the jump itself, plus the T-shirt.
I’d say book it if:
- You’re a first-timer or thrill-seeker who wants a clear jump sequence
- You care about panoramic scenery while you jump
- You can follow timing instructions and show up early for pickup
- You’re comfortable with the rules (closed-toe shoes, no oversize luggage)
I’d reconsider if:
- You need food and drinks provided during the activity window
- You’re sensitive to height or sudden movement and you don’t have a safe alternative
- You have any of the medical conditions listed as not suitable
My practical advice: eat beforehand, wear closed-toe shoes you can walk in confidently, and decide in advance whether you want the optional photo add-on so there are no surprises at the end. If you do that, you’ll walk away with the kind of story you keep telling, not because it was chaotic, but because it felt well-run from start to finish.
FAQ

Where is the bungee jumping experience located?
It’s in Pokhara, Nepal, in the Western Region (Pashchimanchal). The activity also includes pickup from the lakeside office area and a transfer to the jump site.
How high is the tower bungee jump?
The jump is described as an 80-meter tower bungee, with a cantilever platform positioned over the Yamdi River.
How long does the experience take?
The total duration is listed as 3 hours.
What’s included in the $46 price?
Included are taxes and fees, pickup and transfers between the lakeside office and the site, a bungee briefing, one bungee jump, and a t-shirt. Transfer back to the lakeside is also included.
Do I need to bring anything?
You should bring closed-toe shoes.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Who should not do this bungee?
It is not suitable for people with respiratory issues, heart problems, back problems, pregnant women, or anyone with pre-existing medical conditions.























