Nepal is home to the world's highest elevation base jumping site, at an altitude of 6,300 meters.

Nepal is a country in South Asia that is well-known for its incredible natural beauty, including the towering Himalayan mountain range which includes Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Base jumping is a type of extreme sport that involves jumping from a fixed point, such as a building, bridge, or cliff, while wearing a parachute or wingsuit.

The world's highest elevation base jumping site is located in Nepal, at an altitude of 6,300 meters (20,669 feet) above sea level. This site is known as the "Everest Skydive" and is located near Mount Everest, in the Khumbu region of the country.

Jumpers at the Everest Skydive site leap from a helicopter and freefall for several seconds before deploying their parachutes. The jump is not for the faint of heart, as it requires a great deal of skill and experience due to the extreme altitude and challenging conditions. However, for those who are up to the challenge, it can be an unforgettable experience and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the world from a truly unique perspective.

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