They say that travelling brings out the adventurer in a person. After all, don’t you find it easier to try different things while travelling that you normally wouldn’t do at home? However, some people truly take it a step further. Yes, instead of leisurely strolls by scenic lakes or indulging in local cuisine, some people very much prefer the exhilarating feeling of diving off cliffs and scaling impossible heights.
For them, adrenaline rushes are part and parcel of life on the road. And believe it or not, I think there’s a thrill seeker in every one of us as well. Check out this collection of bucket list experiences for the ultimate thrill-seeking adventure and see whether or not you have the mettle to complete them!
At more than 2,000 metres above sea level, hiking the cliffs of Mount Huashan is easily one of the most thrilling experiences on this list. The walkways are narrow and for large parts of the hike, you need to hang on to the sides of the cliffs with nothing but metal chains. My advice? Don’t look down.
Because obviously, snowboarding is too mainstream. So try sliding down the steaming hot slopes of an active volcano instead!
For those who are too lazy to hike but brave enough to jump out of a plane.
I can guarantee that as you swing along the 300m arc, you’ll be able to belt out a note that would rival even Celine Dion!
Your eyes do not deceive you. That is a 121-degree vertical drop. Well, if you pass out from fear, at least the majestic scenery of Mount Fuji will be the last thing you see!
So, you think you’re a good swimmer? Then try swimming in sub-zero temperatures! The Finnish do this every year during winter, much to the amusement of the rest of the world. Being under ice-capped water can be extremely disorientating and painful, so make sure you’re up to the challenge before attempting anything.
It is said that some people have reached up to the speed of 100km/hour on this slide!
The Thrihnukagigur volcano is the only volcano in the world that is classified safe to enter. It has been dormant since the 2nd century BC and offers you a rare chance to experience what it’s like inside a volcano. Spoiler alert: it’s beautiful.
The Yungas Road in Bolivia (connecting the cities of La Paz and Coroico) stretches just under 70 km and starts at an elevation of almost 4,700 metres! You’ll peddle through stunning rainforest scenery as you make a rapid descent to Coroico.
It’s called the Road of Death because this particular road claims the lives of about 300 people per year, so do be cautious!
At 233m above ground, the Macau Tower bungee jump is the tallest bungee jump in the world. It’s even recognised in the Guinness Book of Records! If you want to experience the thrill of free falling, fast, into an oncoming cement floor, then this is the activity for you.
Cuz’ bridges aren’t just for crossing in Australia, apparently.
At close to 500m, the Charles Kounen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland is the longest of its kind in the world. You’ll be surrounded on all sides by verdant greenery as you attempt to make it across this impressive structure. While it might feel shaky, rest assured that it is completely safe.
They do say that Vegas is a bit crazy sometimes. But this is just…(pardon the pun) insane! The ride hovers 270 meters above ground over the edge of Las Vegas’ Stratosphere Tower.
After you’re strapped in and your cries are dealt with, the mechanical arms will spin you around at high speeds up in the air. At this point, you will understandably question your sanity.
The Poás Volcano is the largest active volcano crater in the world. Located in the central region of Costa Rica, the crater contains 3 different hiking trails of various lengths. When the clouds and mist parts, you can see the sulphuric lake at the bottom, surrounded by rising smoke and steam. A beautiful scenery for a risky adventure.
If you’re brave enough to get on the swing, you’ll be rewarded with some of the most alluring views in all of Ecuador. Be prepared to be amazed and captivated, and to scream your lungs out as you lurch forward into the air at 792m above sea level
And there you have it! 30 things to tick off your travel bucket list if you consider yourself a true adventurer. So, are you up to the challenge?
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