REVIEW · POKHARA
Bungee Pokhara by HighGround Adventures
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A 70m drop in Pokhara is a big deal. This tower bungee from HighGround Adventures mixes a clean 2-hour schedule, included Lakeside transfers, and Himalayan river views with a freefall you feel in your bones.
I like that it’s built for first-time jumpers without feeling watered down: you get a controlled setup, and the action is short and punchy. I also like the convenience of having pickups from the company office in Lakeside Pokhara, so you’re not hunting taxis or guessing routes. The main drawback to flag is the moderate physical fitness requirement—if you’re unsure you can handle standing, climbing steps, and getting strapped in, check first before booking.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Why the HighGround tower bungee is a smart Pokhara thrill
- The 70m freefall: what to expect from the actual jump
- The Lakeside transfer plan and how to keep your day stress-free
- The views aren’t just scenery, they shape the moment
- Value for $90: what you’re really paying for
- Who this suits best (and who should pause)
- How to prepare so the day feels easier
- Small-group flow: why max 10 matters
- Practical booking details you should know upfront
- Should you book HighGround Bungee near Pokhara?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Bungee Pokhara by HighGround Adventures?
- Is transportation included from Lakeside Pokhara?
- How long does the bungee activity take?
- What height is the bungee jump?
- How long is the freefall?
- What is the group size limit?
- Do I get confirmation when I book?
- Is the experience suitable if I have only moderate physical fitness?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points at a Glance

- Included Lakeside transfers save you time and stress before the jump
- 70m tower height with a 5-second freefall makes the adrenaline fast and memorable
- Himalaya, hills, and river views show up during the experience, not just as a backdrop
- A tight ~2-hour window fits easily into a busy Pokhara itinerary
- Small group size (max 10) keeps the experience feeling more personal
- Strong satisfaction signals with a 4.9 rating and 98% recommended
Why the HighGround tower bungee is a smart Pokhara thrill

Pokhara already feels like a movie set: mountains hovering in the distance, rivers cutting through the hills, and the kind of air that makes you want to look up. This bungee adds a very specific kind of excitement to that setting. You’re not just looking at the scenery. You’re dropping toward it from a tower platform, with the Himalayas and waterways laid out in front of you while you wait and while you reset.
Two things make this setup especially appealing. First, the jump is short in time but huge in impact: the freefall lasts about five seconds. Second, the site is close to Lakeside Pokhara, and transfers from HighGround Adventures Nepal Pvt. Ltd. are included, which matters more than people think when you’re trying to keep your day simple.
Is this a “relax and take photos” activity? Not really. It’s a high-adrenaline experience. If you’re easily spooked by heights, you’ll want to think carefully before you commit.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pokhara.
The 70m freefall: what to expect from the actual jump

Let’s get the numbers clear. This is a 70 meter (about 230 feet) bungee from a tower platform. The experience includes a five-second freefall before you reach the bottom of the drop. That combination is what makes it so intense: you’re not in a long, drawn-out drop for minutes. It’s a quick hit—fear first, then relief, then that “I can’t believe that just happened” feeling.
The “tower” part is key. A tower jump is typically more structured than jumping from a bridge or natural spot, and the height gives you a dramatic visual moment. You’re lifted up, you take in the view, and then you commit. If you’re a first-time bungee person, this can be a good introduction because the freefall is long enough to matter but not so long that you’re stuck in the moment forever.
On the practical side, you should be comfortable with the physical side of bungee prep. The activity calls for moderate physical fitness. That means you’ll likely need to move around the site, stand through instructions, and manage the strap-in process. If you have mobility concerns, it’s worth asking questions before you book.
The Lakeside transfer plan and how to keep your day stress-free

One of the easiest wins here is logistics. HighGround Adventures includes transfers from the company office in Lakeside Pokhara. Your start point is listed at: HighGround Adventures Nepal Pvt. Ltd., Lakeside Rd Chowk, Pokhara 33700, Nepal. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
The jump site is about 20 minutes from Pokhara Lakeside, which is short enough to feel effortless. It also helps you avoid the common Pokhara problem: you plan for one activity, then lose half the day to moving around. Here, you’re dealing with a tighter loop. The whole activity runs around 2 hours (approx.), which is a huge deal if you’re trying to fit in lakeside walking, a viewpoint, or a casual dinner without rushing.
A tip for your schedule: treat this as your “main event” for a given window. You can still fit other things around it, but give yourself breathing room afterward. After a bungee, you’ll likely want time to decompress and enjoy the rest of your evening without forcing more adrenaline back-to-back.
The views aren’t just scenery, they shape the moment
This is one of those activities where the scenery actually matters, not just as a postcard. The jump site offers a spellbinding view of the Himalayas, hills, and rivers. You’ll see that before you go. You’ll also feel the drop in a way that makes those views hard to forget.
Why does that matter for you? Because the moment before the jump is a mental game. When the view is beautiful and clear, it can help you focus on something real rather than spiraling into fear. You’re standing somewhere high enough to see the geography of Pokhara spread out below you, and it gives your brain a target—then the freefall interrupts that plan.
You should also think about the weather. The data you provided doesn’t specify conditions, so I can’t promise what visibility will look like on any particular day. But in general, mountain views can change fast. If you’re staying flexible, aim for a day when the sky isn’t socked in.
Value for $90: what you’re really paying for

At $90, this is not the cheapest activity in Pokhara. Still, it can be a strong value if you care about a dramatic, one-and-done experience that doesn’t eat your entire day.
Here’s what you’re getting for the price:
- A 70m tower bungee with a five-second freefall
- Transfers included from Lakeside
- A clean ~2-hour activity block
- A small group size (maximum 10), which can make instructions and pacing feel less chaotic
Transfers sound minor, but in places like Pokhara they’re often the hidden cost in time, hassle, and decision-making. Included pickup also reduces your risk of running late and missing a session. For many visitors, that’s the difference between a smooth day and a stressful one.
Also, the satisfaction signals look excellent: it’s listed with a 4.9 rating and 98% recommended. That doesn’t guarantee your personal experience will match anyone else’s, but it does suggest the operator manages safety and flow well enough that people come away happy.
And there’s a practical bonus: the experience includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That gives you room to adjust if your Pokhara plans change.
Who this suits best (and who should pause)
This is best for adventurous travelers who want a big thrill without signing up for a whole day of logistics. The activity is described as best suited to adventurous travelers, and the two-hour window makes it a great fit if your itinerary is already full.
It’s especially good if:
- You’re a first-time bungee person and want something dramatic but not endless
- You like mountain-and-river viewpoints and want them during the moment, not only before or after
- You prefer small groups and faster pacing (maximum 10)
It’s worth pausing if:
- You don’t meet the moderate physical fitness level
- You’re very uncomfortable with heights and fear-controlled situations
- You’re expecting a long hangout with photos and leisurely sightseeing (this is an adrenaline activity)
If you’re the type who likes to stack activities, you might also consider pairing it with other HighGround offerings. One piece of context from the experience ecosystem: people sometimes do a bungee + zipline combo, and those combo plans can involve moving between spots quickly. If you’re planning multiple thrill activities, choose the order carefully so the rest of your day stays enjoyable.
How to prepare so the day feels easier

You don’t need special gear for a bungee beyond showing up ready to follow safety instructions. But you can still do a lot to make the experience feel smoother.
Here are smart, practical prep steps based on what the activity emphasizes:
- Bring a calm mindset. The five-second freefall is short, but it starts with fear. Accept that you’ll feel it.
- Make sure you’re physically ready for moderate fitness demands. If you’re unsure, ask before booking.
- Plan to return to the meeting point afterward. Because the activity ends back at the start location, you won’t need extra transport planning for later.
Also, treat hydration and comfort seriously. While the information doesn’t mention specific clothing, you’ll be on-site for instructions and strap-in time. Comfortable layers and footwear that you can move in help you stay focused on the moment instead of adjusting yourself every few minutes.
Finally, if you’re juggling a tight Pokhara schedule, keep this as a primary activity slot. A two-hour activity block sounds manageable until you add waiting, paperwork, and timing. Build in buffer so you don’t feel rushed walking away from the tower.
Small-group flow: why max 10 matters
A maximum of 10 travelers can change how the day feels. In a bigger group, you often wait longer for your turn, and instructions can feel generic. In a smaller group, you usually get a clearer path through check-in, prep, and the jump order.
That’s especially valuable for a high-adrenaline activity. When you can get guidance quickly and move through the process without long downtime, the whole experience feels tighter. You’ll spend less time thinking and more time doing.
Practical booking details you should know upfront
This experience uses a mobile ticket, and you receive confirmation at the time of booking. The meeting point is clearly listed at HighGround Adventures Nepal Pvt. Ltd., Lakeside Rd Chowk, Pokhara 33700, Nepal, and the activity ends back at that same point.
If you like planning cleanly, these details help. You’re not trying to interpret vague pickup notes. You’re also not locked into a long travel day, since the site is roughly 20 minutes from Lakeside.
On cancellation: free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That’s a solid safety net when you’re traveling and your schedule might shift.
Should you book HighGround Bungee near Pokhara?
If you want one of Pokhara’s most dramatic, time-efficient thrills, this is a strong yes. The combination of 70m tower height, a clear five-second freefall, included Lakeside transfers, and a ~2-hour time block makes it easy to justify. Add in the small-group cap and the high satisfaction signals, and you’re looking at an experience that’s set up for real moments rather than a half-day blur.
I’d recommend booking if you:
- Are excited by heights and adrenaline
- Want a first-time bungee with a quick, memorable drop
- Prefer not to wrestle transport and timing in Pokhara
I’d hold off if you:
- Don’t feel you meet the moderate physical fitness level
- Know bungee isn’t for you, even if it looks amazing from the ground
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Bungee Pokhara by HighGround Adventures?
The start meeting point is HighGround Adventures Nepal Pvt. Ltd., Lakeside Rd Chowk, Pokhara 33700, Nepal. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Is transportation included from Lakeside Pokhara?
Yes. Transfers from the company office in Lakeside Pokhara are included.
How long does the bungee activity take?
The duration is listed as approximately 2 hours.
What height is the bungee jump?
The jump is a 230 foot (70 meter) drop from a tower platform.
How long is the freefall?
The experience includes freefall for five seconds before reaching the bottom of the drop.
What is the group size limit?
The activity has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Do I get confirmation when I book?
Yes. Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Is the experience suitable if I have only moderate physical fitness?
The activity indicates travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount paid is not refunded.






















