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Experience the thrill of paragliding in the stunning Solang Valley, Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). Into Wild Himalaya’s Basic Paragliding Course offers a perfect introduction to the sport over 6 days, combining ground handling, theory, and solo flights under expert supervision. Soar above snow-capped peaks and lush landscapes while mastering essential skills like take-off, landing, and maneuvering. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, this course offers the adventure of a lifetime in the heart of the Himalayas!
Bhuntar Airport
Chandigarh Railway Station
Manali Bus Stand
Accomodation in Solang Valley
🏔️ Elevation: 2,560 m
Arrive in Solang Valley by afternoon and meet your experienced instructors. After a brief course introduction, you’ll familiarize yourself with the equipment and safety protocols. The evening will include a theoretical session on basic aerodynamics. End the day with an overnight stay at the camp, preparing for your adventure ahead.
Begin with warm-up exercises and safety drills before diving into the essentials of ground handling. Practice forward and reverse launches on gentle slopes, while gaining a deeper understanding of wind dynamics and glider control. In the evening, explore the science of flight—air pressure, lift, and drag—in a classroom session. Enjoy an overnight stay at the camp.
Enhance your glider control by practicing stable launches and short hops from beginner slopes. This hands-on session will focus on mastering controlled take-offs and smooth landings. In the evening, review your flight videos and receive personalized feedback from your instructors. Overnight stay to rest for more flying!
Trek to a low-altitude take-off site (approx. 2,200 m / 7,200 ft), where you will take your first solo flights under radio supervision. This is the moment to apply everything you’ve learned, with a focus on maintaining a steady flight path and executing gentle turns. Evening classroom session on meteorology, glider care, and emergency protocols. Overnight stay at the camp.
Fly solo with an emphasis on maneuver control, including figure-eights, coordinated turns, and safe landing approaches. Your instructors will provide valuable feedback, and you’ll log your progress in the flight logbook. In the evening, explore ridge soaring, thermals, and how to judge sites for safe flying. Overnight stay at the camp to prepare for the final day.
On the final day, focus on perfecting your take-offs and landings with multiple solo flights. After completing your last flight, you’ll take a written theory test, followed by a performance evaluation. Your efforts will be rewarded with a Certificate of Completion, marking the successful end of your adventure. After a final debrief, depart by afternoon, taking with you memories and skills for future flights.
Professional training by certified paragliding instructors
Use of high-quality equipment (glider, harness, helmet, radio)
Shared accommodation in Solang
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Safety gear and first aid support
Transport between accommodation and training sites
Pilot logbook and written test
Course completion certificate
Emergency Kit: first aid and oxygen canister
Travel to/from Manali
Personal clothing, gloves, and goggles
Personal toiletries and items of a personal nature
Photo/videography (available at extra charge)
Personal medications or insurance
Rental gear available at: Into Wild Himalaya Shop
Comfortable, snug-fitting outdoor clothing (avoid loose items)
Windproof jacket and quick-dry layers
Lightweight gloves for handling lines
Sports sunglasses with strap
Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) and lip balm
High-ankle trekking shoes or paragliding boots with good grip
Water bottle or hydration pack
Small daypack (20–30L) for gear, water, snacks
Warm fleece or light down jacket for evenings
Personal toiletries and quick-dry towel
Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
Notepad and pen (for theory sessions)
Personal medication and basic first aid
Note: Glider, harness, helmet, and radio are provided during the course.
Safety is our top priority. Our guides are trained First Aid Responders and prepared for high-altitude situations. Every trek, expedition, and motorbike tour includes a comprehensive first aid kit tailored for remote and high-altitude environments.
Core Medical Supplies
Wound Care: Bandages, sterile gauze, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment
Blisters & Burns: Moleskin, burn gel, petroleum jelly
Fractures & Sprains: SAM splint, triangular bandage, compression wraps
Medications: Painkillers, antihistamines, anti-diarrheal, ORS, antacids, Diamox
Tools: Tweezers, scissors, gloves, CPR face shield, thermometer, pulse oximeter, whistle, mirror
Additional (for Remote/Extended Treks)
Tourniquet, emergency bandages, quick-clot gauze, sterile eye wash, foil blanket, water purification tablets
Optional Add-ons (As Needed)
Personal meds (inhalers, insulin, EpiPen)
Snake bite kit (in high-risk zones)
Tick remover (for forested routes)
High-Altitude Protocol
Above 4500 meters: A portable hypobaric chamber is always carried for emergency altitude management.
More than 30 days before your trip: 90% refund
15–30 days before: 50% refund
7–14 days before: 25% refund
Less than 7 days or no-show: No refund
Custom/private trips: Booking advance is non-refundable. Last-minute changes are subject to availability and costs.
For more details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/
This course is designed for beginners, with no prior experience required. You’ll start with basic ground handling and progress to solo flights under expert supervision.
Participants must be at least 10 years old and physically fit.
Yes, personal insurance covering paragliding activities is mandatory. You must provide proof of valid insurance before starting the course.
For details on our cancellation policy, please refer to the following link:
https://iwhexpeditions.com/cancellation_policy/
Yes, participants completing the course receive a basic skiing certificate.
The best time for this course is during the spring and summer months, from March to June and September to November, when weather conditions are ideal for paragliding in Solang Valley. During these months, you’ll enjoy clear skies, stable winds, and beautiful views of the Himalayan peaks.
Mobile signal is limited—only BSNL or Airtel may work in a few spots. Electricity is rare, so bring a power bank (solar recommended).
Nutritious vegetarian meals (dal, rice, pasta, eggs, soup). Non-veg (like tuna/chicken) may be served occasionally. Let us know in advance for dietary needs (Jain, gluten-free, etc.).
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