Great Himalayan Expedition
Paragliding in Dobhi
Great Himalayan Expedition
Join us for a unique adventure with Paragliding in Dobhi !
Whether you're a first-time flyer or an adventure enthusiast,Paragliding in Dobhi offers breathtaking views and an unforgettable adrenaline rush. Let the cool mountain breeze lift you into the skies and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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frequently Ask Questions
Ans. When done with certified pilots and well-maintained gear, Paragliding in Dobhi, Manali region is generally safe. Pilots should be licensed and equipment—harness, helmet, canopy, reserve chute—should be in top condition. Operators usually halt flights during bad weather , but accidents most often stem from human error and poor equipment handling .
Ans. Ideal seasons are March–June and September–November, offering clear skies and stable winds . Avoid July–August (monsoon) due to high rain and wind. Winters (December–February) may be cold and occasionally offer flights, but visibility and comfort can be issues .
Ans. Age: Generally minimum 10–14 years (with guardian for minors) . Weight: Typically 35–90 kg (some operators cap at 85 kg) . Health: Not recommended for those with heart issues, vertigo, severe back/knee problems, or breathing difficulties
Ans. Clothing: Comfortable layered clothes; tight-fitting is better. Avoid loose clothes. Footwear: Closed sports shoes, no sandals. Essentials: Sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 15+), water bottle, warm jacket ..
Ans. Yes, many operators provide GoPro or Insta360 services for an extra charges. Confirm whether it's pilot‑included or needs separate booking.
Before take-off: Check pilot credentials and licence . Inspect equipment: canopy, harness, lines, rescue chute, helmet . Ensure weather and wind conditions are safe—winds of 5–20 km/h ideal; above ~35 km/h too risky . Ask for a full safety briefing and emergency procedures .