Bungee Jumping is surely one of the most widely played adventure sport in the world. But what does a Pakistani do? Where does he go to Bungee Jump? Pakistan doesn’t have any well known top notch Bungee Jumping services, hence a Pakistani Bungee Jumper would have to go elsewhere. Following is Kluchit’s Bucket List of the places that you should consider:
1. Rishikesh, India
Top bungee jumping destinations of India include the Rishikesh. It has been rated as one of the most preferred bungee jumping provider in India. It is the only place in India where bungee jumping can be done from a fixed platform which is 83 meter above ground level, making it the highest and the most thrilling bungee jumping location in India.
2. The Last Resort, Nepal
Similarly “The Last Resort” is the somewhat a threatening name given to Nepal’s longest bridge over the Bhote Kosi River. The bungee jumping facility there is very safe and up to international standards. A 160 metre dive headlong into a deep gorge with the roaring river rushing right underneath makes this one of the most scenic bungee jumping locations in the world.
3. Minakami Bungee, Japan.
Minakami Bungee in Gunma is the longest running and most famous bungee jump site of about 42 meters that has been operating since 2007 and has safely jumped over 30,000 customers including some of Japan’s most famous and recognizable television personalities and celebrities.
4. Sarugakyo, Japan
2013 marked the opening of Japan’s second permanent bungee site called the Sarugakyo Bungee of about 62 meters. Located within the beautiful area of Sarugakyo, with a lush forest setting and sitting high above the blue waters of the Yujimi River, Sarugakyo Bungee gives a real feeling of outdoor adventure.
5. Macau Tower, China
Mix sightseeing with thrill-seeking, Macau Tower is for true daredevils. Bide your time as you make your way up the 764ft platform, because it will only take four seconds to get down. Falling at 125mph, enjoy the best 360-degree view the city has to offer.
Marryum Farrukh Shah is an avid observer of travel and culture in Pakistan. She is a graduate in Mass Communication and works as a content writer for Kluchit.
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