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Bir Billing Paragliding
Open Time : 6am- 6pm
Entry : Starts from INR 3000/- per person
Address : Bir-Billing Paragliding, Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh, India
Why to visit Bir Billing Paragliding
The most well-known location in Billing is the second-highest paragliding take-off point in the world, rising at 8,000 feet and providing expansive views of the valley below. The landing area is in Bir's western Chowgan fields
About Paragliding in Bir Billing:
- At Bir Billing, a variety of paragliding activities are available, including tandem, solo (professional), hang gliding, and parasailing.
- The staff members here also conduct a variety of courses and offer specialized training that may last for months.
Things to know before you go:
- To avoid being unable to paraglide while carrying luggage, do not bring any to the take-off location.
- Your phone should remain in your pocket.
- It's better to avoid carrying any items at all, however, some operators will offer to look after them and hand them back to you.
FAQ on Bir Billing Paragliding
Is paragliding available nowadays at Bir Billing?
The paragliding season typically runs from the middle of September through the first week of July at Bir Billing.
What is the height of Bir Billing's paragliding site?
The most well-known location in Billing is the second-highest paragliding take-off point in the world, rising at 8,000 feet and providing expansive views of the valley below.
What time of year is ideal for paragliding in Bir Billing?
The paragliding season runs from October to June. The optimum times for long trips are even October to November and March to June.
What is the price of paragliding in Bir billing?
For a flight of 15-20 minutes, paragliding in Bir Billing starts at a minimum cost of Rs 3000 per person.
Special Tip
Before you travel to the place, it is advised to take motion sickness medication because the road has several hairpin curves that can be challenging for the stomach. Around nine in the morning, paragliding begins, and it lasts until nightfall.
By Aryan Prasad