
Sky Cycling Kushma
Pedal a cable-suspended bicycle 255 m above the Kali Gandaki — the world's highest and longest sky cycle, at The Cliff, Kushma.
Overview
Sky Cycle at The Cliff in Kushma is recognised as the world's highest and longest sky cycle. Suspended 300 metres across the gorge — 600 metres round trip — you pedal a fixed-handle bicycle along a steel wire at a breathtaking 255 metres above the Kali Gandaki River, watching your fear transform into enjoyment with every turn of the pedals. The facility sits on a huge suspension bridge connecting Kushma (Parbat) with Balewa (Baglung), with high-vigilance international safety standards, a steel core cable, harness systems and attached rails. Visitors not booking an adventure activity pay a small NPR 500 entry fee to cross the bridge and access the resort grounds.
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Getting there: From Pokhara: roughly 57 km — a scenic 1.5 to 2 hour drive by private car or tourist bus. From Kathmandu: roughly 262 km — take a 30-minute flight to Pokhara, or a private overland transfer.
per person · video package included
NPR 3,000
- Duration · ≈ 15 min round trip
- Location · The Cliff · Kushma – Balewa Suspension Bridge
- Personal booking — no online payment


