Under the 'Police Special Art and Action (Commando)' training of Nepal Police, the policemen trained in the 10th group have bungee jumped at 'The Cliff' in Kushma on Sunday.
Senior Superintendent of Police Dipshamsher Jabara informed that the policemen were made to bungee jump on the cliff in conjunction with the training coordinator Deputy Superintendent of Police Ganesh Bahadur Baral.
'Commandos have been engaged in adventure activities to prepare them for any future situation,' Senior Superintendent of Police Jabara said, 'We have been cooperating with The Cliff for several years due to the professional team of The Cliff, which is expanding its services not only in Nepal but also abroad.' As part of the
training, 106 police trainees have bungee jumped. Nepal Police has been making the trained policemen participate in various adventure games. As part of the
training, various groups of the Armed Police, Nepali Army and Nepal Police have bungeeted at The Cliff at different times. Cliff President Raju Karki said that he was happy to be a part of Nepal Police training.
By conducting various adventure activities in one place, The Cliff has succeeded in making the Parbat-Baglung region known as an adventurous tourist destination, not only for internal and external tourists, but also for becoming a military and police training center.
Cliff has commercial activities such as Sky Cycling, Mega Troll, Sky Cafe, Wall Climbing, Gully Ping, Crazy Bridge, Sky Gliding, and Sky Cheer.
