Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen: The best view of the Alps

I have had a lot of adventures in my life. However, I never really took any risks. As a matter of fact, I like to be comfortable and safe during my travel plans. Therefore, I plan my itineraries around these factors. This time, however, I decided to do something I had never done in my life. The thought of it used to make me feel scared to death. Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland! 

I know it does not sound like a big deal to many of you, but it was to me. In fact, I have always been scared of heights. In addition, I did not even like mountains when I was younger. It would be a beach vacation for me, every time.

However, during my recent trip to Switzerland, I was intrigued by the beauty of mountains and nature in general. Therefore, when I had a free day on my itinerary, I asked my friend what a good way could be to spend it. She suggested me to try Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen and sent me the link to a website. 

My husband literally laughed at me for even considering this. But as soon as I visited the website, I was convinced I had to do this. You see, this was not just plain old thrilling paragliding. In fact, this was a chance to glide through the Alpine mountains, feel the sprays of water from the trickling waterfalls, brush through the tallest of trees in the mountains and have the whole world below my feet.

Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen

Experience: The Wall

Location: Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

Time: July 2020

Company: Airtime

 Pilot: Bruno

The Night Before

I could not sleep a blink the night before the adventure. Truthfully, I even considered canceling it a few times. I was excited and scared at the same time. However, when the morning came, I felt ready to strike out one more thing off my bucket list. 

Prep Time

We made our way to this place called Stechelberg near Lauterbrunnen. Incidentally, I was meeting my Pilot here. His name was Bruno and he had quite a sense of humour. After that, we made our way up to the mountain peak with 2 ascending cable cars and a hike through a dirt road. On the way, he told me funny jokes and all I could return was a nervous smirk.

We were going to descend from a nameless peak at a village called Mürren. As a matter of fact, it was a very difficult hike as there were no proper paths. When we reached the top, I was already very tired from keeping up with my very fit pilot. However, I took a few breaths and sat down to see one of the clearest views of the Alps while Bruno was busy preparing the chute.

Take Off

After a few minutes, he called me to say we were ready to fly. I could not feel my legs anymore and by this point, all I wanted was to get it over with. As Bruno clipped the equipment and safety gears on me, all I could think about was to get back to my husband in the valley and have some freshly brewed beer.

Run the fastest you have ever run’ were the next few words from Bruno as I struggled to run downhill. 1..2.. and off we were. Before I knew it, we were already flying. This part was really scary as Bruno tried to steer and balance the parachute into a stable position. For a moment, we flew facing up the clouds, and the next moment we had a free fall through the valleys.

The Experience

After a minute that seemed to last an eternity, I could finally breathe and realize where I actually was. We were flying amongst clouds and walls of Alpine mountains. For instance, I could see the mighty Jungfrau at a distance and also glimpses of the unmissable Schilthorn peak. To sum up, it seemed like a dream.

Bruno asked me to spread my arms like wings. Of course, I hesitated for a bit because I was clutching onto the safety gears for dear life. After a moment, I gathered the courage to spread my arms, Truthfully, I felt as free as a bird. In addition, I had finally overcome my fear for the greater good.

After this, everything was a breeze. For instance, we glided through a few waterfalls, had a straight free fall with a flock of birds, almost touched the edge of a mountain. At one point, Bruno pointed out a miniature Wengen and Lauterbrunnen, both popular villages in the Jungfrau region. I slowly understood Bruno was a brilliant pilot and one I could trust. Therefore, I asked him how it feels to be doing this for a living. Surprisingly, he screamed ‘This is the best job ever!’

Tip: For those of you who are scared to try this I can recommend Airtime with my eyes closed. In fact, they are the most efficient and trustworthy company to do your first Paragliding with. Except for the take-off, I did not feel scared the entire ride. In conclusion, I felt like I was sitting in an easy chair while someone was showing me some breathtaking views.

Landing

After the 20 minutes of my allotted time was over, I almost did not want it to end. Bruno asked me if I wanted a roller coaster landing or a plain boring landing. Of course, I asked for the boring one because I think it was safe to say Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen was enough of a roller coaster ride.

After landing, I went and hugged my husband, who had been patiently waiting for me at the landing zone. I had tears of joy and I thanked Bruno for hosting the most precious experience of my life.

In conclusion, I am proud of the fact I was able to conquer my fear and cannot wait to do it again. It definitely goes into my permanent bucket list.

Before Take-off - Em Knows Places
Before Take-off
Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen - Em Knows Places
During
After Landing - Em Knows Places
After Landing

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