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Travel The World With Extreme Sports

Submitted by TravMonkey on August 12, 2009 – 11:44 pm7 Comments

When planning to travel the world you’ll be looking to do some once in a life time activities or just looking for the chance to do them in an idyllic location. Some extreme sporting activities can be great highlights of your trip.

Personally, I was blown away by bungee jumping, sky diving in New Zealand and scuba diving with sharks in Thailand. You may have different but equally exhilarating preferences.

Below are a few ideas to get you started:

10. Rock Climbing – Karbi, Thailand

If you want a real physical and mental challenge why not try rock climbing? An idea location for this is the limestone cliffs in Karbi, Thailand. It offers a mind blowing coastal view from the limestone rock that is actually part of the world’s largest coral reef.

9. Bungee Jumping – Bloukrans Bridge, South Africa 216 metres

Zorbing

Turn your life upside down, Zorbing.

Bungee jumping is high up on many backpacker’s to-do lists as they travel the world. Why not take on the bungee at the Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa, 3rd highest bungee jump in the world. You’ll have a spectacular view for the jump of your life.

8.Zorbing – Rotorua, New Zealand

Fancy pretending to be a rodent? How about a spot of Zorbing? It originated in New Zealand in the 1990’s where the terrain was perfect for throwing yourself down a hill in a giant ball. But don’t worry the outter layer of the zorb takes the impact whilst the Zorber has protection in the inner layer. Add a drop of water for extra entertainment.

7.Fire Walking – Bali

If you fancy braving the coals, why not try some fire walking in Bali. Fire walking isn’t limited to a single country or culture but actually wide spread amongst cultures all over the world.

6.Paragliding – Rio, Brazil

If you can’t quite stomach bungee jumping, how about something slightly more relaxing. You’ll be blown away (not literally!) paragliding over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as you drift above the Tijuca National Park.

5.Sky Dive – Fox Glacier, New Zealand

For the slightly more hardcore traveller, a sky dive could be a perfect choice. There are plenty of locations all over the world but Fox Glacier in New Zealand gives you a spectacular view of some huge mountains, glaciers and the ocean.

4.Kitesurfing – Philipines

Like kite boarding, kite surfing make use of a kite to propel the surfer through water on a small surf board. It’s quite a tricky sport to pick up so you might want to book a few lessons before wiping yourself out!

3.Ice Climbing – Bariloche, Argentina

Travel The World Diving

Experience diving round the world.

Not content with just climbing, you could look into doing some ice climbing in Bariloche, Argentina. As you’d expect from climbing ice high up in the Patagonian mountains the scenery is simply stunning.


2.Scuba Diving – The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

On your travels you could  learn to Scuba Dive. If you can Scuba already then you can jump straight in and where better to Scuba dive in the world than Australia’s great barrier reef?

1. Great White Shark Diving – Cape Town, South Africa

Ok, if you really want to turn things up a notch how about cage diving with the great white shark?  Seeing these amazing creatures in their own habitat is something you’ll never forget in a hurry. If the video doesn’t put you off, then nothing will!

What extreme activities have you done on your travels? What are you planning to do? Let us know in the comments.


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TravMonkey

Paul Dow is an English, optimistic, late sleeper, green tea drinker, writer, web developer, soccer fan and editor of TravMonkey. Currently recovering in London after traveling solo for 22 months through Asia, Australia, New Zealand and South America.


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  • Dave says:

    I can give two thumbs up on the great white shark cage diving experience. While the sharks didn’t break through the cage I was in, one did open wide and bite the bars inches from my fingers and far too close to my face! My immediate reaction after seeing a mouthful of teeth grinding on metal in front of me was to get the heck out of the cage. :)

    In terms of other activities not mentioned, heli-boarding or skiing would be fun, but expensive.

    By the way, your recent posts have been great. Looking forward to reading more!

  • TravMonkey says:

    Hi Dave,

    I think I’ll be pretty worried with the great white, it’s seriously a huge creature! But it’s a challenge, so I’ll probably give it a go! Where did you do it?

    Yeh, I’ll like to give heli-boarding a go too but I’m not sure if my boarding skills are quite good enough yet!

    Thanks,

    Paul @
    TravMonkey.com

  • happy andira says:

    I can’t tell you how much I love to go Diving even with sharkies but…

    I didn’t expect the great white shark’s teeth barred at the top of this page, gave me a little shock, a streak of fear… lol

    I love to think of sharks as vegetarians that you don’t wanna mess with. Have you seen Finding Nemo?

    Oh my god…

    I will get back in the water anyways. With no fear. With no fear.

  • TravMonkey says:

    Yes I’ve seen Finding Nemo! :D

    I think i’d give cage diving with the great white a go… I’m not sure what they were trying to do on the video above but it looks like it went very wrong!

    Thanks,

    Paul @
    TravMonkey.com

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