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Real Adventure Training & Wilderness Skills

byBascoolTraining center in BTM Layout; Field sessions across IndiaStarts from999 per person per dayView full gallery

We don't just take you on trips; we teach you the skills to survive and explore the wild. From technical waterfall rappelling to wilderness navigation, this is BASCOOL.

This is what we do. Real waterfall rappelling, where you learn to manage the rope, your position, and the power of the water. It’s not just a thrill ride; it’s a skill you earn.

Exploring the world underground is a different kind of adventure. Here, we're navigating a new cave in Wayanad, learning to move through tight spaces and trusting our gear and training.

We go to places that are still wild and undiscovered, like this incredible slot canyon in the Himalayan foothills. Learning to navigate these natural sculptures is a core part of canyoneering.

Before you tackle a waterfall, you master the technique on dry land. This is a student practicing an overhang rappel, with our team guiding and belaying from below to ensure perfect, safe form.

It's not always about the peak; it's about the journey. Our wilderness trekking courses teach you how to truly be in nature, from navigating with maps to understanding the environment around you.

That feeling when you conquer the waterfall. This is a graduate at City Falls, Kolar, embracing the flow after a successful rappel. This is the confidence we build.

"Proud Graduate of Bangalore Adventure School." We take this seriously. When you train with us, you earn more than a photo; you earn skills for life and join a community of explorers.

Out in the wild, you are the first responder. We make sure our adventurers are trained in Basic Life Support, including CPR, as part of our commitment to safety.

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We don't just send you down a waterfall; we teach you how to handle the rope, manage your stance, and respect the water. Whether it's mastering overhang rappels on Bangalore's natural crags or navigating wet canyons, the goal is for you to be a self-sufficient explorer, not a passive passenger.

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