Thursday, March 29, 2018

5 Most Extreme Travel in the World

The 5 Most Extreme Tours in the World

Tourist attractions is a place that can make us become calm, unwind and make fresh mind again. Maybe you can take a vacation to Bandung thematic park. But if you feel bored with such tourist attractions, maybe you should try to go to a tourist that can challenge the adrenaline.

1. Aquaventure Water Park (Bahamas)


In Norway there are many places that have very beautiful scenery, one of them is a creepy cliff named Cliff Base Jumping. An extreme sights exclusively for you who have courage. For those of you who like photography, in this place a lot of spots that you can make your photo object.

2.CN Tower Edge Walking (Kanada)


CN Tower is a tower in Toronto, the capital of Canada. The tower is listed as the world's extreme minaret in Guinness World Records. The unique design of CN Tower allows people to be able to walk on it (Edge Walking). You dare to try it?

3.El Caminito Del Rey Trekking (Spanyol)


In the southern part of Spain there is a towering cliff named El Caminito Del Rey. This cliff is one of the main goals for adrenaline addicts. To be able to climb this cliff, the requirements have been aged over 12 years and have good control. However, this cliff has been closed to the public after two climbers were killed.

4.Schlitterbahn Waterpark (Kansas City)


Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City has the world's tallest and fastest sliding spots. Its speed reaches 70 mph (miles per hour). If you want to feel your adrenaline challenged, you should try it. But remember, maybe you will run out of breath or even have a sudden heart attack.

5.Volcano Bungee (Chile)


Bungee jumping feels great fun. When the body is thrown from a high place, the adrenaline gets raced and the heart pounding rapidly. But if you feel bungee jumping is normal, maybe you should feel the bungee jumping on the volcano. Yes, this bungee jumping really exists in Chile. This attraction is crazy, because you have to jump from helicopter to lava.

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