Looking at the world on the tip of your feet is definitely one of the luxuries modern entertainment rides give people who are searching for adventure. Popularity of zip lines make people want to experience something new and more exciting.
Below is the list of unique zip lines you have to try, ranging from the slightly weird to the exceptionally exhilarating:
Chocolate Hills Adventure Park
The park's zip line is situated over the famous brown hills of Bohol, Philippines would certainly give you an overwhelming view of the peaks. What makes this extraordinary is that you can stroll over this scenery like you do at the park while biking. You can ride side by side with friends and take your time cycling on the air while overseeing the rice paddies and the Chocolate Hills.
Royal Gorge Bridge and Park
This attraction's Soaring Eagle Zip Line hovers above ground by a thousand feet and races to the endpoint by 1,400 feet. The seat's design made it look like an eagle is clutching the riders by its claws. Riders are seated which is different from the common Superman position. They can ride in pairs or fly solo.
Zip World Caverns
Llechwedd Slate Caverns housed Zip World's cavern attraction consisting of ten line courses making it the world's largest underground zipline. The cave is illuminated by LED lights to make it more appealing to tourists who will try to ride the zip line. It is perfect for children over 10 years of age.
Flying Fox
Located at Mokai Gravity Canyon in New Zealand, this particular zip line does not only take the riders down through gravity but also pulls them back up for added exhilarating experience. Up to three people can ride the zip line overlooking the beautiful Rangitikei River.
Amazonia Expeditions
If you want to have a wider and greater view of the Amazon in Peru, you must try riding their zip line and see the wilderness at the tip of your feet. Riders will be raised 100 feet above the ground and can go along the rainforest personally adjusting the speed of the ride.
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