aprrox. 80 us dollars
Because they cant jump hardley!
There is only one bunjee jumping in Nepal. It is situated near Barhabishe at Araniko highway which leads to Nepal Tibet boarder. The bunjee jumping is on a suspension bridge over Bhote Koshi river. It's height is 160 meters.
Apparently the biggest bunjee jump (thats where you jump off a bridge tied to a strong elastic rope over a river) in the world is in New Zealand. I dont know where it is exactly, but try googling bunjee jumping in new zealand. Its supposed to be really fun (if youre up to it)
A few years ago, I did a bunjee jump over the Victoria Falls - it was an unforgetable experience, I remember sitting anxiously on a seat as the bunjee jump supervisor enthusiastically tied hand towels around my legs. My legs twitched nervously as the wind slapped my petrified face. I really wanted to get this over with, but time seemed to slow right down. What will happen next? Is the rope the right size? Will it take my weight? Is my rope frayed?
The skeleton didn't want to bungee jump because it didn't have the guts to do it! Plus, it was worried about the potential for a bone-breaking experience. After all, with no muscles or flesh, it felt a bit too fragile for such an extreme thrill.
13,000,00
No
Babe Ruth
no very lesser price than indian price.
Bunjee jumping Catapult
NRs 1,850,000in Oct 15, 2010
15.5 lakhs nrs