Everest Skydive 2015 – the legacy of world’s greatest adventure continues

Everest Skydive 2015 – the legacy of world’s greatest adventure continues

Posted Oct 7th, 2015 under Photo Essay,

“Walking along with the painful scars given by devastating quake of April 25 2015, Nepal decides to continue the legacy of World’s Highest Skydiving Event – the Everest Skydive. Like the previous years, the elite aerial adventure on the top of world will bring many adventure extremists and adrenaline junkies to the elevated airstrips of Syangboche. The flight loads flying with these adventure seekers taking them high into the thinner air and the electrifying jumps (tandem or solo) from the lofty clear skies facing Everest will once again seek the attention of every adventure lover across the globe.”

Backed up by expert skydiving professionals and our team to support these experts in every possible ways are more than ready to deliver the biggest adventure of the world once again. The Everest Skydive 2015 will begin from October 30 and will end on November 9.

If you dare to test the limits of adventurous soul within you and if you wish to eliminate acrophobia that might have haunted you for years, we offer you Everest Skydive – Give it a try.

In today’s post we have few photographs of previous years Everest Skydive just to remind and refresh the moments we have lived while organizing the event that has set many astounding records in the adventure arena.

Have a look.


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