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Nepal’s first Hammock Cable Car, 360 degree swing & Tandem Sky Rope cycle begin in Sukute

According to the firm, the 'thrill' can be experienced by rotating 360 degrees in the swing.

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KATHMANDU: Adventure sports activities such as Hammock Cable Car and 360 degree swing have been launched for the first time in Nepal in Sukute, a popular tourist destination in Sindhupalchowk.

According to the firm, the ‘thrill’ can be experienced by rotating 360 degrees in the swing. According to the company, this type of swing has never occurred before in Nepal.

The company has also begun construction of a 220-meter-long zipline across the Bhotekosi River. In addition, a 220 meter long sky rope cycle has been installed. The Sky Rope bicycle is intended for usage by both a single person and a pair.

Thrill Valley Pvt Ltd has launched various adventure games including swing with an investment of around one crore rupee in Sukute.

Thrill Valley was founded in Sukute with the investment of rafting entrepreneurs Mahendra Shrestha, Jakjan Khadka, and Raj KC.

Shrestha, the proprietor, stated that the company launched it to appeal to adventure game enthusiasts.

How much is the fee?

The resort has announced numerous discounts for its customers until Tihar in celebration of the company’s opening.

According to the company, the swing will cost 300 rupees per person, the cable car will cost 300 rupees per person, the sky bicycle will cost 1000 rupees per person, and the double sky bicycle will cost 1500 rupees.

The corporation has set a price of 200 rupees for family ping and 200 rupees for catapult swing.

How to reach?

Sukute is accessible from Kathmandu through Dolalghat. Sukute is 66 kilometers from Kathmandu and is easily accessible by public and private vehicles.

To get there, take a public bus from Kathmandu’s bus station for about 300 rupees. Furthermore, Sumo vehicles would deliver to Sukute for 500 rupees.