REVIEW · POKHARA TOURS
Pokhara: Bungee Jumping Experience Near Annapurna
The river waits far below. Pokhara’s tower bungee gives you an 80-meter leap above the Hemja Valley, with the Yamdi River, a 50-meter cliff, and distant Annapurna views forming the backdrop. I like the dramatic cantilever platform, which projects you out over the water, and I like that the three-hour outing includes transport from Lakeside rather than leaving you to arrange your own way to the site. The main point to consider is simple: this is a serious adrenaline activity, not a casual sightseeing stop.
I also like the long operating record and experienced crew. The company cites 10 years of safety operations, more than 100,000 customers, and staff with over 20 years of experience. The drawback is that food and drinks are not included, and the total outing can occupy a useful part of your Pokhara day, especially if you are working around mountain flights, boating, or a tight trekking schedule.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- What the Pokhara jump is really like
- Leaving Lakeside for Hemja Valley
- The tower, river, and five seconds of freefall
- Safety information worth taking seriously
- What is included for $46
- How the three-hour itinerary works
- Pickup and transfer
- Arrival and orientation
- The jump
- Return to Lakeside
- The strongest part of the service
- Who should book this experience
- Booking details and useful preparation
- Should you book the Pokhara tower bungee?
- FAQ
- How high is the Pokhara bungee jump?
- How long does the freefall last?
- How long is the complete activity?
- Is transportation included?
- What should I wear or bring?
- Is the activity private?
- Is an English-speaking instructor available?
- Is food included?
- Can I cancel the booking?
Key points at a glance

- 80-meter tower jump: You step from Nepal’s first and only tower bungee, with about five seconds of freefall.
- Cantilever platform over the Yamdi River: The jump position places you out above clear river water and a 50-meter cliff.
- Annapurna views: The setting brings mountain scenery into an experience usually focused only on the leap.
- Private three-hour outing: Pickup, transfers, briefing, and the jump are arranged for your group.
- Experienced safety operation: HighGround Nepal cites 10 years of operation, 20-plus years of crew experience, and more than 100,000 customers.
- Good practical value at $46: Taxes, transfers, the jump, briefing, and a branded T-shirt are included, while food, drinks, and optional photography cost extra.
What the Pokhara jump is really like
This is built around one clean moment: you walk onto a high platform, look over the Yamdi River, and decide to step forward. The tower rises 80 meters above the area, while the platform reaches out over a 50-meter cliff. That combination gives the jump a stronger sense of exposure than a simple platform set back from the edge.
The freefall lasts about five seconds. That sounds brief, but five seconds is plenty of time for your stomach to object before the cord takes over. Once the freefall ends, the bungee system brings you through the remainder of the jump, with the river and valley below.
The views add real value. You are not jumping against a blank wall or from an anonymous amusement park tower. The Hemja Valley, the Yamdi River, and the Annapurna range give the setting a clear sense of place. I would not book this only for mountain photography, since the jump itself is the main event, but the mountain setting makes the whole outing feel tied to Nepal rather than simply transplanted into it.
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Leaving Lakeside for Hemja Valley

The outing begins with pickup from the company’s Lakeside office or a designated hotel pickup point. You should be ready in the hotel lobby 30 minutes before your scheduled pickup, and you should reach the Lakeside office at least 15 minutes before boarding time if that is where your transfer begins. The driver uses a company-branded van and waits no more than five minutes after the scheduled pickup time, so do not treat the departure time as a loose suggestion.
The transfer is included in the $46 price. That matters because the bungee site is outside the central Lakeside area, and arranging separate transport would add both cost and one more task to your morning. Pickup timing is also worth taking seriously if your hotel sits away from the main tourist area. Confirm the exact pickup point when booking and be ready early.
The site is in Pashchimanchal, in Nepal’s Western Region, near Pokhara and the Annapurna area. The stated total duration is three hours, covering transportation, arrival procedures, the safety briefing, the jump, and the return transfer. Actual waiting time can affect the rhythm of your day, so I would avoid placing this immediately before a fixed departure unless you have a generous margin.
The tower, river, and five seconds of freefall

The first visual surprise is the structure itself. This is described as Nepal’s first and only tower bungee, rather than a jump from a natural bridge or ordinary cliff edge. The cantilever design pushes the platform outward, creating the sensation that you are hanging above the river instead of simply standing beside it.
The jump position looks toward the Yamdi River and the 50-meter cliff below the platform. The river is described as crystal clear, but the experience is not a water jump. The important feature is the open space beneath you and the changing view as you fall.
You receive one bungee jump. Before it, the staff provide a briefing and prepare you for the procedure. The English-speaking instructor makes this workable for international visitors, and the private-group format should give you a more personal setup than a large shared departure. Private does not necessarily mean you move instantly, since safety checks and operating schedules still govern the activity, but it does mean your booking is arranged as a private group.
The jump is likely to feel less frightening once you are attached and standing on the platform, but the last step remains your responsibility. The staff can explain the mechanics and guide you through the process. They cannot make the edge disappear. That is part of the deal.
Safety information worth taking seriously
HighGround Nepal places strong emphasis on its safety record. The operation cites 10 years of smooth operation, crew members with more than 20 years of experience, and more than 100,000 satisfied customers. It also says the jump masters follow strict safety standards and use modern equipment and high-quality bungee cords.
Those details are reassuring, but they do not remove the need for personal caution. Bungee jumping puts sudden forces on your body. Read the safety instructions, answer health questions honestly, and tell the staff about any condition that could affect your ability to take part.
The activity is not suitable for people with respiratory, heart, or back problems, pregnant women, or people with pre-existing medical conditions. The supplied information does not define every medical condition or provide a weight policy, so you should contact the provider directly if you have a health concern that is not clearly covered.
Wear closed-toe shoes. This is a small detail, but an important one on a platform where secure footing matters. Do not bring oversize luggage. Your hotel or another secure location is a better place for large bags, since this is an activity site rather than a luggage storage service.
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What is included for $46

The $46 price includes more than the jump alone:
- Pickup from the Lakeside office or designated pickup point
- Transfer to the bungee site and return transfer to Lakeside
- Safety briefing
- One bungee jump
- All taxes and fees
- A HighGround Dream it! Dare it! Do it! T-shirt
The transfer improves the value. A standalone jump price can look reasonable until you add transport and local arrangements. Here, the basic movement between Pokhara and the site is already handled, and the T-shirt gives you a small physical reminder of the occasion.
Food and drinks are not included. The supplied details do not promise a meal stop or refreshments, so plan accordingly. If you need something before the jump, eat and drink sensibly before pickup rather than assuming there will be a full food service at the site.
Photography costs extra. One price mentioned in the feedback is 500 NPR for the photography service. That is a modest additional expense if you want a record of the leap, but ask about the exact package and payment before jumping. Your phone may not be suitable or permitted on the platform, and you do not want to discover the photography terms after the moment has passed.
How the three-hour itinerary works

Pickup and transfer
The company collects you from Lakeside or an agreed pickup point in a branded van. Be in the lobby 30 minutes before pickup, since the driver waits only five minutes after the scheduled time. This first stage is practical rather than scenic, but the included transport removes uncertainty.
Arrival and orientation
At the site, you receive the bungee briefing. This is when the crew explains what will happen and prepares you for the jump. Listen closely even if you have jumped before. Procedures can differ between operators, and the staff’s instructions are more important than anything you have seen in an online video.
The jump
You move onto the tower’s cantilevered platform, positioned above the valley and river. The freefall lasts around five seconds, followed by the rest of the bungee sequence. The main sensory experience is the sudden change from standing still to dropping through open air, with the valley and mountain views shifting quickly around you.
Return to Lakeside
After the jump and any optional photography, the transfer returns you to Lakeside. The total activity lasts about three hours, though exact timing depends on pickup, preparation, and site operations. Keep the rest of your schedule flexible enough that a small delay does not ruin your next plan.
The strongest part of the service

The clearest praise for this outing concerns staff conduct. The crew is described as friendly, professional, accurate, and competent, while pickup is described as working perfectly. Those qualities matter more here than polished entertainment. You want instructions delivered clearly, equipment handled carefully, and the transport plan followed without confusion.
The experience has also been praised as a first bungee jump. That is useful if you are nervous and have never tried one before. You should still expect a large burst of fear at the edge. Friendly staff can guide you through the process, but they cannot turn an 80-meter fall into a gentle introduction.
The safety record and crew experience are important selling points, but I would treat them as reasons for confidence, not an invitation to ignore the rules. The best approach is to arrive rested, wear proper shoes, disclose health concerns, and follow every instruction.
Who should book this experience

I would recommend it most strongly to you if you want a substantial thrill during a Pokhara visit and like the idea of combining adventure with mountain scenery. It suits first-time jumpers who want a structured activity with pickup, a briefing, and English-language instruction.
It also works well for couples, friends, or families with eligible adult participants who want a private-group arrangement. The T-shirt and optional photography make it easy to mark the occasion, though neither is essential to the jump itself.
I would think twice if you have a packed Pokhara schedule. Three hours is not an entire day, but it is enough to affect a boating trip, a sightseeing plan, or a fixed transport connection. I would also skip it if you dislike heights, have a relevant medical condition, or want a quiet nature outing rather than a high-adrenaline activity.
Booking details and useful preparation

The activity is offered in English and includes reserve-now, pay-later booking. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is useful when your Pokhara plans depend on weather or changing trekking arrangements. The supplied details do not state a minimum age, maximum weight, or exact daily departure schedule, so ask HighGround Nepal directly if any of those points affect your booking.
Pack lightly. Closed-toe shoes are required, and oversize luggage is not allowed. Bring only what you need for the outing, and leave valuables behind when possible.
If you want photos, budget an extra 500 NPR based on the quoted photography price. The jump price itself is $46 per person, including taxes, transfers, the briefing, one jump, and the T-shirt. For an activity that includes transportation and a dedicated setup above the Yamdi River, I consider that a fair price, provided you understand that meals and photography are separate.
Should you book the Pokhara tower bungee?
Book it if you want a memorable, high-impact activity with a clear setting, organized transport, and an experienced operating team. The five-second freefall is brief, but the tower height, cantilever platform, river below, and Annapurna views give it more character than a generic amusement ride.
Skip it if your health makes jumping unwise, if you need a quiet day, or if you are trying to squeeze too many fixed plans into one morning. For everyone else, $46 buys a well-defined three-hour adventure with the hard logistics handled. Just arrive early, wear proper shoes, leave the large bag behind, and decide about photography before you reach the edge.
FAQ
How high is the Pokhara bungee jump?
The tower is 80 meters high. The cantilever platform extends over a 50-meter cliff above the Yamdi River.
How long does the freefall last?
The freefall lasts about five seconds.
How long is the complete activity?
The stated duration is three hours, including pickup, transfers, the briefing, the jump, and the return to Lakeside.
Is transportation included?
Yes. Pickup from the Lakeside office or a designated hotel pickup point, transfer to the site, and return transfer to Lakeside are included.
What should I wear or bring?
You should wear closed-toe shoes. Oversize luggage is not allowed.
Is the activity private?
Yes. The group type is listed as a private group.
Is an English-speaking instructor available?
Yes. The instructor language is English.
Is food included?
No. Food and drinks are not included in the price.
Can I cancel the booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserve-now, pay-later booking is also available.
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