Wanaka on New Zealand’s South Island offers spectacular scenery and challenging flying
Read moreThe paragliding in Iran is diverse and exciting, from the famous site of Rokh with its 400km days and 6,000m cloudbase to soaring on the Caspian Sea.
Read moreWith its mix of flatland and mountain terrain Kruševo is a great venue for flying cross country. The area is suitable for all levels
Read moreBassano del Grappa, on the southern edge of the Alps, is often protected from bad weather. With its big grassy launches and huge landing fields it’s a great option for spring or autumn flying
Read moreColombia’s flying capital is Roldanillo. It has hosted a bevy of international comps, including the Paragliding World Cup Superfinal,
Read moreBir is a Tibetan colony in northern India. Come here pre- or post-monsoon and fly the front ridge of the mighty Himalayas – or back into the big peaks
Read moreManali used to be paragliding’s alternative universe with hundreds of tandem pilots with ragged-out wings vying for tourist trade
Read moreIf the heli-paragliding of Chamunda doesn’t grab you but you’d still like to escape the crowds on take-off at Bir/Billing then head east to 360
Read moreIn the far northeast of India, bordering Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan, Sikkim is the jewel in the Himalaya’s crown
Read moreGet away from the crowds and stable air of Pokhara a couple of hours’ drive or so southwest. Sirkot has been developed by Babu Sunuwar, of Everest fame
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