WHAT IS PARAGLIDING?

The Ultimate Guide for Adventure Seekers

The Essence of Paragliding

Paragliding is the art of free flight—aerial gliding using a lightweight foot-launched wing. Unlike skydiving or powered flight, it’s purely wind-powered and lets you soar like a bird. Pilots can launch from hills, cliffs, or even flatlands using winches.

Beyond just being a sport, it’s a way of life—combining adventure with a deep connection to nature. It’s a discipline that instills patience, teaches meteorology, and cultivates respect for the elements.

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Who Can Go Paragliding?

Almost anyone! With proper instruction, paragliding is accessible to all age groups. Beginners can opt for:

Tandem Paragliding: Fly with a certified instructor.
Solo Training Courses: Learn to fly independently through certified programs.

Is Paragliding Safe?

Paragliding is remarkably safe when done through a certified school. Professional instructors teach risk assessment, flight theory, and emergency procedures. Like swimming or trekking, risk is managed through proper preparation and respect for the elements.

Why Paragliding Stands Out

Freedom: No engine. No noise. Just the wind and your skill.
Accessibility: Minimal gear and cost compared to other air sports.
Adventure: Cross-country, acro, and bivouac flying offer diverse thrills.

Where to Learn Paragliding?

Choose a reputed, internationally certified school like Paragliding Mantra—28+ years of experience in Kamshet with APPI/FAI/Aero Club of India certifications. Contact [email protected] or call +91-9923154444 to get started.

Bir Billing vs. Kamshet

Bir Billing: Best for experienced flyers; thermic conditions and cross-country flights. Lacks beginner-focused structure.

Kamshet: Ideal for beginners—gentle hills, consistent wind, certified schools like Paragliding Mantra. Safe, structured, and close to Mumbai/Pune.

How Paragliding Works

Takeoff: The pilot inflates the wing and takes off by running into the wind.
Flight: Brake toggles and weight-shifting are used to control direction, altitude, and speed.
Landing: Controlled descent brings the pilot safely to the ground.
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