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Successful testing of Nepal's highest highline in the mountains

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the mountain The highline has been successfully tested at the highest point in Nepal, in the mountain which is developing as a major destination for adventure tourists. The world's tallest bungee bridge operated by 'The Cliff' and the world's longest 'Superman' style zipline operated by 'The Harness' Pvt Ltd, connecting the district headquarters Kushmabazar and Balewa of the neighboring district Baglung, have been practiced for the first time in high and long distance in Muduk.

Highline is considered as a very exciting game that tests mental and physical strength. Raju Karki, president of The Cliff, informed that the test of the highline, which is 408 meters long and 228 meters high, was successful for the first time in Kaligandaki Gorge. Shankar Koirala from Hille, Dhankuta, who is currently living in Germany, has done this program as a long-term intensive plan. Koirala said that he has been highlining in various places in Europe for 15 years and mentioned that after a long effort it was possible even in the mountains.

With the aim of promoting adventure tourism, Cliff President Karki expressed his belief that such an effort of Highline in Nepal in combination with Koirala will be established as a new game for tourists. Among the crew members of the first-ever Highline, there are three Nepalese and three foreigners, including Koirala. The Highline program, which started on October 29, ended on Saturday. This highline is organized in collaboration with the Nepal Slackline Community and the popular adventure hub 'The Cliff'.

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