Adventure tourism is big business around the world and its slowly picking up in India also. We ve had adventure tourism for a while but now its become commercially viable and makes most of us feel we are adventure junkies (till reality sets in).
I had the opportunity to visit Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh (famous for paragliding) in the last week of September 2016. We stayed in the small town of Chamunda,The only advantage of staying here was- we were located in the middle of Bir Billing & McLeodganj ( the more touristy part of the Kangra valley). However if anyone is interested only in Paragliding, its better to stay somewhere closer to Bir Billing, as travelling in the hills make the kilometers stretch a little more than usual.
Bir is the landing area for the paragliders and Billing is the take off point.
Bir to Billing Road |
We left Chamunda around 7:00 am on a clear sunny day, had a simple breakfast on the way and reached Bir billing at 9:00 am . After a few formalities at the paragliding center, we got onto our jeep to take us to Billing . Its a steep and very bumpy 14 kms road up. We had to literally hang onto the jeep as it gave competition to a roller coaster ride.
Waiting for the fog to clear |
The awaited moment |
So how was the feeling? Some said Terri-fic, the rest said Terri-fied, I ll go with the former.
I personally had done this earlier in Uttarakhand, However I ve written about Bir Billing because its supposedly the best place in India to do your Jump. For people unaware, The Paragliding world cup (PWC) was held here in the year 2015 and it was a very good crowd puller.
PS: I know many have suggested , to include the cuisine of the particular area in my write ups, I haven't touched onto the topic in this blog as the food here is very basic and simple, which one gets in most regions around India ( Only the spices differ) .Although, McLeodganj in the same region has lip smacking and different cuisines to try out. I ll hit upon the topic in a different article.
Sounds exciting. Very well written. It would be great to know more about this place before visiting,like "must do's" or "don'ts".
ReplyDeleteThanks, Will try and fit that in my next blog.
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ReplyDeleteGood one Aparna ! Made an interesting read
ReplyDeleteThanks. Do keep reading my blogs.
DeleteGood article.. definitely helpful for planning
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DeleteVery well written and nice experience felt about the place while reading.
ReplyDeleteAparna....I am really thrilled to know about your adventures. I found it be very short. Yeh dil maange more....More photos and more infos
ReplyDeleteWill keep it in mind. Thanks for the feedback
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