Skyhigh India Tandem Skydive - Narnaul
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Skydiving · Haryana

Skyhigh India Tandem Skydive - Narnaul

easyHalf-day (2-3 hrs total)

Duration

Half-day (2-3 hrs total)

Price

30,000

Group size

1–10

Best time

Nearest city: DelhiAltitude: 3048m

India only USPA Foreign Affiliate dropzone offering tandem skydives from 10,000 ft with 30-40 seconds of freefall at 220 km/h - operating with a 100% safety record across 10+ years and 12,500+ jumps.

Highlights

  • India only USPA Foreign Affiliate dropzone
  • Tandem skydive from 10,000 ft with 30-40 seconds of freefall
  • Only 2 hours from Delhi

Itinerary

  1. Day 1: 7:00-8:00 AM: Depart Delhi for Narnaul (

    7:00-8:00 AM: Depart Delhi for Narnaul (2 hrs drive)

  2. Day 1: 9:00-9:30 AM: Arrive at dropzone, regist

    9:00-9:30 AM: Arrive at dropzone, registration

  3. Day 1: 9:30-10:30 AM: Ground training (30-60 mi

    9:30-10:30 AM: Ground training (30-60 min briefing)

  4. Day 1: 10:30-11:00 AM: Board Cessna 172, climb

    10:30-11:00 AM: Board Cessna 172, climb to 10,000 ft

  5. Day 1: 11:00-11:05 AM: Tandem jump - 30-40 sec

    11:00-11:05 AM: Tandem jump - 30-40 sec freefall, 5-6 min canopy

  6. Day 1: 11:05-11:30 AM: Landing, debrief, certif

    11:05-11:30 AM: Landing, debrief, certificate

  7. Day 1: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM: Drive back to Delhi

    11:30 AM-1:00 PM: Drive back to Delhi

Inclusions

  • USPA-certified tandem instructor
  • Sigma tandem parachute system with AAD-equipped reserve
  • All safety equipment (harness, altimeter, helmet)
  • Ground training (30-60 min)
  • Aircraft exit and parachute ride
  • Certificate of completion

Exclusions

  • Handcam video and photos (add ₹7,500-₹8,000)
  • Transport to/from Narnaul
  • Meals and beverages
  • Personal insurance

Safety guidelines

  1. Weight limit: maximum 100-110 kg
  2. Age limit: 18+ years
  3. Medical clearance: no serious heart conditions, epilepsy, or pregnancy
  4. Booking requires only ₹5,000 deposit
  5. Weather-dependent - rescheduled if conditions unsafe
  6. AAD (Automatic Activation Device) on every reserve parachute