Safety

  • Jumpin Heights was started by ex-Army officer capt. Rahul Nigam to defy the lack of trust in Indian safety systems by bringing the best global expertise to the Indian landscape.

“Thrill does NOT equal Danger. Jumpin Heights is committed to changing how Indian Safety Standards are perceived globally, and over 1.5 lakh jumps later, here’s how we promise you the highest safety standards in the world.

Bungy Standards

We follow the Australian & New Zealand Standards Authority Guidelines for commercial operations in Bungy Jumping. With regards the safety, there were obviously no official regulations in place, since Bungy had never been practiced on a formal scale before, and Jumpin Heights, based on the New Zealand safety standards, went on to formalize the regulations which are now taken to be the official safety standards for Bungy jumping in India.

The Jump Platforms have been designed by a team from New Zealand and technically Qualified Jump Masters, with years of experience of operating these sports in New Zealand & Switzerland.

What sets us apart

We have been very satisfied that the jump operation at Mohanchatti, Rishikesh, is in great hands. The activity team are operating a very safe jump.

With all the other bungy-sites in the area, Jumpin Heights can stand out with its professional work attitude, a long history of safe jumps, great customer skills and its beautiful location.

Additionally, they are trained extensively in rescue operations for emergency situations. Rigorous drills are practised regularly and our crew has successfully overseen record-breaking number of jumpers breakthrough their fears on edge.
All our safety protocol is designed by our Founder, ex-Capt. Rahul Nigam with thorough maintenance schedules overseen by crew.  Safety drills are regularly practiced on site. Operating members of our staff are qualified in First Aid and certified, in case of emergencies.

Please Note

Due to its extreme nature, this sport is not suitable for people with the following medical conditions *

  1. Back or Neck injuries
  2. Recent Fracture
  3. Any Dislocation
  4. High Blood Pressure
  5. Asthma
  6. Neurological Disorders
  7. Epilepsy
  8. Heart Conditions
  9. Pregnancy
  10. Osteoporosis
  11. Age Limit : 12 to 45 yrs
  12. Weight Limit : 40 to 110 kgs

In case of any of these conditions, you will be prohibited from Jumping and/or Flying. In case of any other relevant conditions, especially over the age of 45, you are obliged to inform the Crew, and will further be allowed to jump only at their discretion.

These being extreme adventure sports, come prepared to rough it out.
Founder, ex captain Rahul Nigam