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Paragliding in Himalaya

HIMALAYAN PARATREKKING
Para Trekking Tours in the Himalayas:
this unique blend of flying over the Himalayas combining the best of views, vigour and stamina is an extreme form of adventure sports.Paragliding relatively a new sport in the western Hiamalayas have given fliers from all over the world a unique oppertunity of scaling new heights. Take a part in this adventure which combines a range of activities besides flying and trekking like jeep safari , rafting, sightseeing, culture , dance and the true insight into the colourful lifestyles of the people of the Himalayas.


Some frequently asked questions on flying

Q. What is a Parglider?
A. A paraglider is a foot-launched, ram-air, aerofoil canopy, designed to be flown and landed with no other energy requirements other than the wind, gravity and the pilot's musclepower. A Paraglider descends at about 3 minutes per 1000’ of altitude.
However, if the air is rising faster than the glider is descending (as often happens) the glider will gain height, Flights of 1-3 hours are not uncommon and easily possible around the coastline of Jersey. Paragliders are designed for soaring flight u

Q. Is Paragliding Safe?
A. Paragliding, like any other adventure sport, has its associated risks and to operate safely in any kind of aviation environment one must strive at all times to minimize those risks. The most important pre-requisites to learning to fly safely are: pilot attitude, competent instruction, and safe equipment.
If these conditions are met the slow speeds and inherent stability of paragliders can provide a safe and easy way to experience Flying with the Birds! nlike Parachutes which are designed to descend.

Q. Do you jump off a Cliff?
A. Definatly not! I don’t jump off anything. Paragliders are usually launched by running off of moderate slopes (could be above a cliff) with the glider inflated above your head untill you are lifted off your feet and thus flying!

Q. What is the difference between a Paraglider and a Hang Glider?
A. A Hang Glider has a rigid frame maintaining the shape of the wing, with the pilot usually flying in a prone position. The Paraglider canopy shape is maintained only by air pressure and the pilot is suspended in a sitting or supine position.
The Hang-glider has a "cleaner" aerodynamic profile and generally is capable of flying at much higher speeds than a Paraglider.A Paraglider folds down into a package the size of a largish knapsack and can be carried easily in any form of transport. Conversely, a Hang-glider needs a vehicle with a roof-rack (usually with extensions) for transportation to and from the flying site, as well as appreciable time to set-up and strip-down. It's also great deal easier to learn to fly a Paraglider than a Hang Glider. What can compare to hiking to the site with your aircraft strapped to your back!

Q. How high can you fly?
A. When training you will start out just skimming the ground. As you progress and become more skilled and confident you will gradually go higher. (Under your instructors directions)
Using ridge lift as is the case in Jersey you may be able to get up to about 800ft above sea level but by thermalling in other countries Paragliders have been able to reach over 18,000’ above sea level.

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