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]]>If you’re a fan of heights or are actually looking to get over the limiting fear of them through exposure therapy—you need to try skydiving over the landscapes of Interlaken. Feel the rush as you freefall with the Swiss Alps as your mesmerizing backdrop—it’s a leap of faith you won’t forget.
No time like the present to feel the wind in your hair as you take the plunge off the iconic Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown. In case you didn’t know, New Zealand is the birthplace of bungee jumping, and this spot offers the perfect mix of adrenaline and (literally) breathtaking scenery.
Last, but not least, get up close and personal with the great white sharks, one of the ocean’s most feared predators, as well as various other types of sharks. Cage diving in South Africa allows you to witness these intimidatingly beautiful sea creatures in their natural habitat. This is truly an underwater adventure like no other.
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]]>If you’re looking for the ultimate skydiving experience, there’s no bigger thrill than jumping over the highest mountain peak in the world at a 29,500 feet height. For the price of $25,000 and a waiting time of six months, skydiving over Mount Everest can become a reality and is the experience of a lifetime for any skydive junkie.
Skydiving in the Swiss Alps, you’ll enjoy an extraordinary view of snowcapped mountains and glaciers. To make the skydiving experience even better, this is one of the more affordable places to skydive. The feeling of jumping out of a plane and seeing the clear blue water beneath you must be added to your bucket list.
In recent years, Dubai has become one of the best skydiving destinations in the world. When jumping out of the plane, you’ll get an instant birds-eye view of the man-made floating palm below you.
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]]>In Las Vegas, you can free fall from the Stratosphere. That’s an 829 ft. free fall. We dare you.
Instead of jumping out of a plane, you can walk along the wing of a plane… while it is in flight. This is not for the faint of heart.
Volcano boarding is like tobogganing only instead of racing through the snow, you slide down the side of a volcano. And instead of taking a ski lift, you have to climb up the side of a potentially active volcano.
Verzasca Dam is the most famous bungee spot in the world. It is not only insanely high, but the view is also insanely beautiful. Of course, you’ll need to keep your eyes open to actually see it.
The Walk of Faith takes place 4,700 ft above ground level. Walking along a glass path above a canyon is an incredible experience, but probably not the best idea if you suffer from vertigo.
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]]>This activity is so popular here that you can even go to kite surfing school to master it, but it’s always possible to give it a try on your own and see where the wind takes you.
Cape Verde is popular with divers thanks to its crystal clear water, and if you’re brave enough to dive in, you’ll end up discovering a wide variety of fish, corals, and sea turtles underneath the ocean level.
If regular hiking isn’t extreme enough for you, how about reaching an active volcano on your hike? Cape Verde has several, and Fogo island is especially popular with passionate hikers.
This sport is as popular as kite surfing on Cape Verde, and there are many amazing spots around the islands where you can catch some nice waves.
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]]>The post 3 Must-Try Activities Around the World for Adventure Seekers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a fan of heights or are actually looking to get over the limiting fear of them through exposure therapy—you need to try skydiving over the landscapes of Interlaken. Feel the rush as you freefall with the Swiss Alps as your mesmerizing backdrop—it’s a leap of faith you won’t forget.
No time like the present to feel the wind in your hair as you take the plunge off the iconic Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown. In case you didn’t know, New Zealand is the birthplace of bungee jumping, and this spot offers the perfect mix of adrenaline and (literally) breathtaking scenery.
Last, but not least, get up close and personal with the great white sharks, one of the ocean’s most feared predators, as well as various other types of sharks. Cage diving in South Africa allows you to witness these intimidatingly beautiful sea creatures in their natural habitat. This is truly an underwater adventure like no other.
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]]>The post These Are The Top 3 Cities To Go Skydiving appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re looking for the ultimate skydiving experience, there’s no bigger thrill than jumping over the highest mountain peak in the world at a 29,500 feet height. For the price of $25,000 and a waiting time of six months, skydiving over Mount Everest can become a reality and is the experience of a lifetime for any skydive junkie.
Skydiving in the Swiss Alps, you’ll enjoy an extraordinary view of snowcapped mountains and glaciers. To make the skydiving experience even better, this is one of the more affordable places to skydive. The feeling of jumping out of a plane and seeing the clear blue water beneath you must be added to your bucket list.
In recent years, Dubai has become one of the best skydiving destinations in the world. When jumping out of the plane, you’ll get an instant birds-eye view of the man-made floating palm below you.
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]]>The post The World’s Biggest Adrenaline Rushes appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In Las Vegas, you can free fall from the Stratosphere. That’s an 829 ft. free fall. We dare you.
Instead of jumping out of a plane, you can walk along the wing of a plane… while it is in flight. This is not for the faint of heart.
Volcano boarding is like tobogganing only instead of racing through the snow, you slide down the side of a volcano. And instead of taking a ski lift, you have to climb up the side of a potentially active volcano.
Verzasca Dam is the most famous bungee spot in the world. It is not only insanely high, but the view is also insanely beautiful. Of course, you’ll need to keep your eyes open to actually see it.
The Walk of Faith takes place 4,700 ft above ground level. Walking along a glass path above a canyon is an incredible experience, but probably not the best idea if you suffer from vertigo.
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]]>The post Adrenaline Rush Activities You Can Do at Cape Verde appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This activity is so popular here that you can even go to kite surfing school to master it, but it’s always possible to give it a try on your own and see where the wind takes you.
Cape Verde is popular with divers thanks to its crystal clear water, and if you’re brave enough to dive in, you’ll end up discovering a wide variety of fish, corals, and sea turtles underneath the ocean level.
If regular hiking isn’t extreme enough for you, how about reaching an active volcano on your hike? Cape Verde has several, and Fogo island is especially popular with passionate hikers.
This sport is as popular as kite surfing on Cape Verde, and there are many amazing spots around the islands where you can catch some nice waves.
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