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Himalayan Bridge - clothing and footwear?


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If we decided to do the Himalayan Bridge course, what type of shoes are required (closes toe like gym shoes, or sandals with secure ankle straps ok?).  
 

Also, clothing requirements?  Is a tank top and shorts ok or does it have to be long pants and t-shirt?

 

 

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On 10/12/2022 at 12:46 PM, svmodi said:

Is the Himalayan Bridge course complimentary or is there an add-on cost?

It's complimentary and quite fun.  You just need to sign a waiver and you will be fitted with a nice bracelet. From then on, you just go to the entrance and the attendants will see you up with the harness.

 

I saw another post where someone asked about clothing and footwear.  Clothing is not an issue.  I saw people in bathing suits.  As to footwear, proper shoes should be worn, as some obstacles are simply ropes, such that I don't thing flip-flops or bare feet are the best.  I did not see users using those solutions, not did I see any pictograms requiring shoes.  Just a personal comment.

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The water slides are also complimentary.

 

There are 3 slides.  2 require a float (either a donut, or a 2-person float).  1st slide is longer and slower, 2nd slide is shorter and faster.  They start on the same platform, up a couple flights of steps.

 

A 3rd slide starts a bit higher, and it is used without a float.  It is narrower, and almost all in the dark.  It lasts maybe 10-12 seconds and one gets deposited quite fast is a giant bowl.  From there, you use a stairway to get back down.  Nice little thrill.

 

Same waiver/bracelet as I mentioned in previous post.

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