Paragliding Safety Guide for Kathmandu

Everything you need to stay safe while paragliding in Kathmandu. Local emergency contacts, Nepal-specific tips, risk awareness, and free check-in tools to make sure someone always knows you're okay.

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Kathmandu, Nepal

Asia/Kathmandu ยท Nepali

Safety Score50/100 โ€” Moderate Risk
Emergency Number

100

Language

Nepali

Local Tips for Kathmandu

  • โœ“Air pollution in the Kathmandu Valley is severe โ€” wear a mask outdoors and limit strenuous outdoor activity on high-pollution days
  • โœ“Roads are chaotic with no lane discipline โ€” be extremely cautious as a pedestrian and avoid driving yourself
  • โœ“Altitude sickness is a concern if traveling to higher elevations from Kathmandu โ€” acclimatize gradually and know the symptoms
  • โœ“Earthquake preparedness is essential โ€” Nepal sits on a seismic zone, so familiarize yourself with safe spots in your accommodation
  • โœ“Trekking scams exist โ€” always use registered trekking agencies and verify permits through official channels before paying

Paragliding Risk Factors in Kathmandu

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Turbulence and sudden wind changes causing loss of control

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Collision with terrain during takeoff or landing

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Equipment failure including line tangles and canopy collapse

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Hypoxia at high altitudes affecting judgment

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Landing in inaccessible terrain far from help

Safety Tips for Paragliding in Kathmandu

1

Only fly with certified instructors or after completing a recognized training course

2

Check weather conditions thoroughly โ€” avoid flying in strong or gusty winds

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Always carry a reserve parachute and know how to deploy it

4

Inspect all equipment before every flight โ€” lines, harness, and canopy

5

File a flight plan and tell someone your expected landing location and time

Pre-Paragliding Checklist

  • โœ“All equipment inspected and in good condition
  • โœ“Weather checked and conditions suitable for flying
  • โœ“Reserve parachute packed and accessible
  • โœ“Shared flight plan with a contact
  • โœ“Phone fully charged with GPS enabled
  • โœ“Wearing helmet and appropriate clothing

Quick Safety Tools

Emergency Information for Kathmandu

Emergency Number

100

Country

Nepal

Language

Nepali

Save the emergency number in your phone before paragliding in Kathmandu. If you are a visitor, note that the primary language is Nepali. Emergency operators may speak limited English โ€” learn key phrases like "help" and "emergency" in Nepali.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kathmandu safe for paragliding?

Kathmandu has a safety score of 50/100. It is moderately safe for paragliding, but you should take extra precautions and stay aware of your surroundings. The emergency number in Kathmandu is 100.

What are the main paragliding risks in Kathmandu?

The primary risks for paragliding in Kathmandu include turbulence and sudden wind changes causing loss of control, collision with terrain during takeoff or landing, equipment failure including line tangles and canopy collapse. Air pollution in the Kathmandu Valley is severe โ€” wear a mask outdoors and limit strenuous outdoor activity on high-pollution days Always set up a safety check-in before heading out.

What's the emergency number in Kathmandu?

The emergency number in Kathmandu, Nepal is 100. Save this number in your phone before paragliding. If you're a tourist, note that the local language is Nepali, but emergency operators often speak basic English.

How can I stay safe while paragliding in Kathmandu?

Key safety tips: Only fly with certified instructors or after completing a recognized training course. Check weather conditions thoroughly โ€” avoid flying in strong or gusty winds. Always carry a reserve parachute and know how to deploy it. For Kathmandu specifically: air pollution in the kathmandu valley is severe โ€” wear a mask outdoors and limit strenuous outdoor activity on high-pollution days. Use the ImAlive app to set up automatic check-ins so someone always knows you're safe.

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