Travel in style with the official World Travel Guide
Travel in style with the official World Travel Guide, the best destination guides from experts who hand pick where to stay, eat and visit plus how to get there.
It’s not only the England rugby team who like to try out
extreme sports. If you’d like to follow in their footsteps in pursuit of a
dramatic bungee jump, and you’d rather show off your holiday scars than holiday
snaps, then our top five extreme sports locations will get your adrenaline
flowing.
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Rafting in the Grand Canyon, USA
The awe-inspiring Grand Canyon in Arizona, one of the
Seven Natural Wonders of the World, provides one of the finest geological
locations for extreme sports lovers in the USA. The gushing Colorado River has
carved a winding path, creating the remarkable chasm, which runs for over 450km
(280 miles) and averages a mile deep. Whether it’s climbing the sheer canyon
walls or rafting the turbulent river below, adventure junkies will find
something here to get their heart pumping a little faster. A white-water rafting
trip will take you over invigorating rapids and offer views of the scenic
landscape from a unique perspective, whilst providing an ideal adrenaline fix.
Top Tip: Choose to go on a week-long tour with rafting
experts and combine it with camping under the stars in a real American
adventure.
Caving in the Jenolan Caves, Australia
Not all spectacular scenery lies on the Earth’s surface.
There are many caves around the world below ground level offering astonishing
views and equally amazing opportunities for extreme sports fans. In the Blue
Mountains of New South Wales, even the journey to the Jenolan Caves is scenic.
This area is home to the world’s oldest caves, and part of the network is the
Mammoth Cave, aptly named as scuba divers recently descended nearly 93m (305ft)
into the cave’s depths without reaching the bottom. Some chambers within the
caves are extremely spacious, yet there are plenty of tight squeezes and climbs
to get your heart racing during an exhilarating caving experience.
Top Tip: After being constricted for space in the caves,
why not stretch your legs and enjoy the great outdoors by exploring the
stunning Blue Mountains scenery, among the most breathtaking landscapes in
Australia.
Skydiving over Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
Dubai’s ultra-modern transformation has seen its tourism
industry prosper in recent years. Along with soaring skyscrapers, the addition
of the Palm Jumeirah artificial archipelago has shown that in Dubai it’s not
just natural beauty that attracts attention. Although it may be difficult to
appreciate the full beauty of the spectacle from the ground, thrill-seekers can
see the most amazing view of the palm-shaped structure by freefalling out of a
plane directly above it. You’ll plummet towards the ground at around 220kmph (137mph)
after jumping from more than 3,000m (10,000ft) – a truly memorable experience.
Top Tip: If heights get your adrenaline pumping, then
head up to the observation deck on the 134th floor of the world’s tallest
building, the Burj Khalifa.
Volcano bungee jump in Pucón, Chile
There are many different bungee jumps in the world, but
for devotees of the sport, it’s always exhilarating to try something slightly
different; and jumping off the skids of a helicopter into the mouth of an
active volcano certainly reaches a new level. Despite being one of the most
expensive, the volcano bungee jump in Chile is the most extreme of its kind in
the world. The experience offers stunning views and rare sights, as you dive
from the hovering helicopter to within 140m (460ft) of bubbling, molten lava in
an active volcano – something few of even the most dedicated adventure-seekers
have experienced.
Top Tip: If you just can’t tear yourself away from the
beautiful Villarrica volcano, then sign up to climb it and then slide down on
the black sand and gravelly slopes at high speeds.
Paragliding in the Pokhara Valley, Nepal
The Annapurna region in Nepal is home to the spectacular
Pokhara Valley and three of the world’s highest peaks, one of which rises more
than 8,000m (26,247ft). If the scenery and attractions on the ground are not
appealing enough, take to the air on a paragliding flight. You’ll take off from
a mountain slope at a height of nearly 1600m (5,249ft) and glide over lakes,
rivers and jungles, with a unique bird’s-eye view of ancient monasteries and
villages in one of the world’s most picturesque landscapes. What’s more, the
sub-tropical climate also provides ideal conditions for year-round flying.
Top Tip: For an even more exclusive adventure, try
‘parahawking’. This is the same as paragliding; however, you’ll be combining it
with falconry and be accompanied by a trained bird of prey.
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