India as a Paragliding Destination
India is
ideally suited to paragliding. Her physical features and climatic
conditions are conducive to flying operations throughout the year.
The great
Himalayan ranges in the north are the highest in the world and harbour
perfect mountain flying conditions. When the winter snow blocks the passes
and makes these sunny slopes inhospitable, it is time to gravitate to the
western ghats - a rugged mountain range 1500 meters high, meandering
southwards along the coast, stretching all the way to the southern point
of India. These hills are dotted with ancient Buddhist cave temples and
rugged medieval fortresses which often double up as takeoff sites. The
Aravalli ranges in Rajasthan - exotic desert country, is perfect for
flying, especially when the monsoons descend on the rest of the country.
They offer amazing flying possibilities yet unexplored . The craggy hills
which protect the beautiful beaches of the west coast and the Nilgiri
hills tea growing country famed for their forest reserves in which nestle
the favourite hill resorts of Ooty and Kokaikanal are also great flying
sites.
Kamshet (Golden Glades)
3 hours from
Bombay city by road/rail on the Bombay -Pune route our site, Golden Glades
is 12 kilometres away from the station. It is at an altitude of 2,200 feet
above sea level. The crescent shaped hills and flat undulating fields
provide perfect flying conditions. The weather is pleasant and the huge
lake adds to the attraction of the area. It is ideal for basic,
intermediate and cross country flying. The topography and temperatures
allow both ridge and thermal soaring. The fields at the foot of the hills
make for good landings. You do a 15 minute hike to a wide takeoff site,
and once airborne you can soar for hours at a time with the vultures and
eagles for company. There are many other unexplored sites within a couple
of hours distance from here.
Paragliding sites in India
Maharashtra - Panchgani, Matheran, Raigad, Talegaon, Sinhagad (Pune),
Panhala (Kolhapur), Murud-Janjira, Bhandardhara, Ajinkyatara (Satara),
Amboli, Ratnagiri, and Ganpatipule.
Goa - Anjuna and Arambol beaches
Karnataka - Chamundi hills (Mysore), Nandi hills (Bangalore)
Tamil Nadu - Nilgiri hills (Ooty & Kodaikanal)
Rajasthan - Aravalli hills
Uttar Pradesh - Nainital & Pithoragarh
Himachal Pradesh - Manali, Bilaspur & Billing
Meghalaya - Shillong
Hang Gliding
Popular hang-gliding sites across the country are Billing and Dharamsala
in the Kangra Valley, Himachal Pradesh; Shimla and Kasauli, also in
Himachal Pradesh; Sinhagad (Pune), Kamshet, Talegaon, Satara, Murud
Janjira, in Maharashtra;. Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu; Mhow (Indore) in
Madhya Pradesh; the Chamundi Hills (Mysore), and Nandi Hills (Bangalore).