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Sanjay Rao

Sanjay Rao

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Thinking about an exotic flying holiday to a land filled with exotic scenes, spicy food, sunshine, consistent conditions and hassle free flying?

Touch down at Nirvana Adventures for an exotic hassle free Paragliding Holiday in India.

Nirvana Adventures runs training programs in paragliding at Kamshet ( 3 hours from mumbai on the mumbai pune highway) 12 km ahead of lonavala.

Our course pattern, flying operations and pilot rating is in accordance with the BHPA’s standard operating procedures and pilot proficiency systems.

Classes are limited so quality instruction is guaranteed.

We give you the unique opportunity to train in a relaxed learning environment and provide the best equipment, training and guidance you need for learning to fly and progress safely and enjoyably in this sport.

Our training season at Kamshet goes on for 8 long months, from October to June.
Newcomer's to this sport can start with the Elementary Pilot course (EP) . this is a 5 day residential course . We offer you the flexibility of breaking it up over 2 weekends.

Course overview
Classes begin on flat ground where you first learn to handle the glider while safely on the ground.

The hardest skill to learn is to confidently, and skillfully, inflate the glider and this skill is easily achieved through a program especially designed by us.

By day 2 you begin doing small solo flights or bunny hops on the training slopes under the careful guidance of the training team. Take offs, flights and landings are easily learnt on small training slopes, which allows you to build in confidence every hour of your training.

As you show the ability to fly the Paraglider on the small slopes you then move onto higher slopes. All flights from this stage are under radio supervision.

Course Includes:
• Instruction & Radio Supervision
• Course material
• Daily Site Transport
• 4 nights and 5 days accommodation & meals at www.NativePlace.com

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