Para Gliding in Himachal :
The
bald peak of Billing, above the Buddhist Monastery of Bir in Kangra,
has been the venue for five national and three international hang gliding
rallies since 1984. The site is perfect for para gliding too. And this
sport is a mix of sky-diving and hang-gliding. A fairly recent sport
that is steadily gaining popularity, para-gliding is possible at various
places in the state. Places where para gliding is done regularly are
- Bundla Dhar near Bilaspur, in the Kullu valley and at Intkali in the
Pabbar valley near Rohru.
Himachal Tourism sponsors training programmes and events at various
times of the year. in different places. There is an Adventure Sports
Hostel at Dharamshala and an Aero Sports Complex at Bir. For details
of training facilities, contact sports associations, or the Divisional
Tourism Development Officers of Himachal Tourism.
Hang Gliding in Himachal :
Hang
Gliding is a new sport practised at Billing, 14-km from Bir and is said
to be among the finest sites for hanggliding in the world. An annual
hanggliding tournament is also held over here.
*** Hang gliding is usually performed by using air current without an
engine power. The pilot is suspended in a swing harness from the centre
of the keel and maintains control wholly by weight shift arrangement
with the help of airframe. To take off, the pilot runs on a down hill
approximately 40-degree slope and is airborne the moment he crosses
the gliders stalling speed, which vary from 15-km to 30-km per hour.
Soaring can be done by using ridge lifts created by wind striking the
hill face or by hot air columns known as "thermals" that keep rising
upward from the sun heated surface. One can fly as long as one wishes
once he has acquired good experience.
