Soar over lush landscapes for an unforgettable eagle's-eye view.

This is the freedom you've been dreaming of. Soaring gracefully above a patchwork of lush, terraced farmlands and dense green forests, you'll feel the wind lift you higher. This action shot perfectly illustrates the exhilarating feeling of flight, offering an eagle's-eye perspective of the stunning Nepalese countryside unfolding beneath you.
The 'Run, Run, Run' Moment
The most intense part of paragliding is the first 10 seconds. You are standing on a slope, the wing pulls up, and your pilot yells 'Run, run, run!' Your instinct is to stop at the edge, but you have to push through. Then, suddenly, the running stops. The ground drops away. The noise of footsteps is replaced by the sound of wind. That moment of transition from earth to sky is pure magic.
It’s Surprisingly Peaceful
Movies make flying look loud and chaotic. Real paragliding is surprisingly quiet. Once you are away from the launch site, the only sound is the wind in the lines and the beep of the variometer (the instrument that tells us we are going up). You can talk to your pilot without shouting. You can hear birds calling to each other. It’s a meditative experience, not a terrifying one.
The Thermal Game
The goal of the flight is to find 'thermals'—columns of rising warm air. When we catch one, we circle inside it, spiraling upward just like the vultures and eagles do. It’s a game of chess with nature. Sometimes we gain 500 meters in a few minutes, lifting us high above the takeoff point. This is where you get the 'eagle's eye' view that drones can only dream of.


