Paragliding and Hang Gliding
Paragliding and Hang Gliding
Paragliding and hang gliding offer two distinct ways to experience the thrill of free flight. Both sports allow you to soar gracefully through the air, relying on natural wind currents and your own skill to navigate vast open skies, yet they differ in design and sensation.
Paragliding uses a lightweight, fabric wing that inflates with the wind, creating a soft canopy. Pilots are typically seated in a harness and steer the wing using a set of lines, making the experience feel like a gentle, floating journey. The minimal equipment and portable nature of paragliding make it accessible to beginners and appealing for those who seek a serene, bird-like perspective on the landscape below.
In contrast, hang gliding features a rigid, delta-shaped wing. Pilots lie in a prone position on a fixed frame, shifting their body weight to control the glider. This method offers a more athletic and dynamic form of flight, with a sense of speed and agility that comes from the glider’s robust structure. Hang gliding often appeals to those who enjoy a hands-on, physically engaging experience in the air.
Whether you’re drawn to the graceful float of paragliding or the dynamic maneuverability of hang gliding, both sports provide an intimate connection with the sky and a unique way to explore nature from above.
ACI, New Delhi