Dear Adrenaline Seeker,
This news has been written with your adventurous fantasies in mind, and by the time you finish reading it, you will experience a sudden trigger of adrenaline in your nervous system! Because it is adventure at its best that is ready to take you to greater heights mountains of new zealand,
Apart from this, bungee jump is also mainstream. so, Nevis Valley, New Zealand – Nevis Catapult in Queenstown Giving you the thrill of a lifetime. Gulal has successfully taken people’s hearts to their stomachs so far!
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Yes, the Adventure Capital of the World this time turns you into a human slingshot and launches you from vast heights across valleys, and to me, it looks like, it’s going to be pretty scary! Most of us by now recognize New Zealand as the land of Hobbits, Skydiving and Bungee JumpingBut this is next level adventure.
What is Nevis Catapult?
Basically, the sling pulls you back and lowers you down a mountain. First, you are pushed in one direction and then eventually you stand up 492 feet up, Bungie creator AJ Hackett believes this is the perfect adventure for daredevils, pushing them closer to speed. 62 mph in 1.5 seconds, The entire slingshot activity will last about 4 minutes.
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Those interested will have to take a four-wheeler ride by AJ Hackett to reach this desolate corner of the Nevis Valley. The organisers, who are also experts, will put on a harness and give you a helmet to wear before the breathtaking dive.
Before you plan that adventurous trip, here are a few things to keep in mind
1. You must be at least 13 years old
2. You must not weigh less than 60 pounds (27 kilograms)
3. Activity price for one jump is $255 NZ ($172 USD)
4. You will also have to fill out a questionnaire
5. Make sure you share any medical conditions you have
If you are visiting New Zealand, and certainly if you think of yourself as an adventure devotee then make sure Queenstown is a part of your New Zealand tour package!
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