The Internal Revenue Office, Baglung, has recognized The Cliff Nepal, a renowned adventure tourism destination, as the best taxpayer in the region. This honor was awarded during the celebration of National Tax Day 2081, acknowledging The Cliff’s significant contribution to income tax among businesses registered in the Parbat district.
The recognition ceremony was led by Chief Tax Officer Pramod Kumar Shrivastav, who presented a certificate of honor to The Cliff’s Chairman, Raju Karki. The event highlighted The Cliff’s pivotal role in promoting adventure tourism while contributing to local and national revenue.
Envisioned and developed under the leadership of Raju Karki, The Cliff spans the Kali Gandaki Gorge, connecting Parbat and Baglung-Balewa. It has become a symbol of innovation in Nepal’s adventure tourism landscape, hosting the world’s tallest swing and the second-highest commercial bungee jump globally.
Adventure Activities at The Cliff
Beyond bungee jumping and the giant swing, The Cliff offers a wide array of thrilling activities, including:
i. A luxurious resort with stunning views.
ii. The world’s highest commercial Sky Cycling experience.
iii. Sky Café, is an elevated dining experience.
iv. Rock climbing, slingshot swings, and the exhilarating Crazy Bridge.
v. Sky Gliding, Sky Chairs, and other unique attractions.
vi. Adventure Tourism as a Revenue and Tourism Booster
The recognition of The Cliff Nepal as the top taxpayer underscores the potential of adventure tourism in driving local development. Baglung is now emerging as an adventure hub, thanks to pioneering projects like The Cliff that integrate tourism with economic growth.
With innovative attractions and a commitment to excellence, The Cliff Nepal is setting an example for how tourism can blend adventure with sustainable regional development. This recognition highlights its role as a leader in promoting Nepal as a global adventure tourism destination.