Thursday, June 6, 2013

Contraindications to 5 highest bungee Asia ~ Travel

Jump down from the breathtaking height of pleasure travelers to 5 points after bungee jumping.
Bungee jumping is one of the sports most beloved adventure world. Players stand in towering position, safety belt attached to a rope that's for sure came from the high choking down, just enjoy the feeling of heart but also incredibly refreshing.
From European countries, America, the sport was introduced to the Asian country and was warmly received. Discover 5 of the highest bungee jump in Asia!
1. Macau Tower - Macau






Bungee jumping atop the 233 meter high tower, looking down at the pavement far, far below. Macau Tower Bungee jumping is not only the highest in Asia but also the highest point jump planet. What are you waiting without conquering the peak of the world?
2. Bhote Kosi River - Nepal




Kathmandu City is 3 hours away, peaceful countryside Bhote Kosi river plastered with Buddhist flag is a destination for premium players Bungee. Visitors are jumping from the bridge 166 meters high, back straight down cliffs below.
3. Cheongpung Land - South Korea



Cheongpung Land is one of the sex theme park in Korea. However, off-topic sex, tourists come here for another reason also: adventurous. Bungee jumping to the highest point of this Korean, tourists can jump from a plank into a lake deep below.
4. G-MAX Reverse Bungy - Singapore




Until 2003, the goal is banned in Singapore Bungee. But after the government decided to encourage the opening of adventure activities, Bungee has flooded into the country. G-MAX 'Bungy Reserve is one of the most famous bungee jump with a height of 66 meters Singapore.
5. Pattaya Bungy - Thailand

   
 



Pattaya Bungy located in the city of the same name is the highest Bungee central Thailand. Despite the jump height of 56 meters, but this is only scary thing is the visitors have to climb up the crane and jump high into the bottom of the pool, while the plastic float floating in the pool looks seems not safe enough.

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