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Let’s look at some of the zipline tours

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They all say that, zipline tours can be an adventurous activity really getting the best out of a thrill seeker. If you have been to a zipline course in the past, you would love to read this as today we’re going to talk about some of the best canopy ranges from all over the world. Here are must “5” zipline tour locations that are worth checking out. 1. The famous ziplines of Costa Rica Let us start from the Americas where we have Costa Rica. The zip lining is rated as one of the most popular activity in Costa Rica. As far as the mechanism is conce ed, steel cables and platforms are used. Top quality material is used for the ziplines in Costa rica which there by erases any doubts about security conce s. The country is primarily dominated by rain forests and the most fascinating ziplines can be found across Arenal, Manuel Antonio and Monteverde. Planning a family adventure trip to Costa Rica? Have you booked your ticket for the most thrilling zip lining tour. 2. From the South American country of Argentina If you are interested in flying across top heights with your body being suspended in the air, you might want to check out the gorgeous Potrerillos valley in Argentina. It has speed, it has thrill and will make you zip over a sprawling height of 1500 meters (5000 feet) on 6 different zipline cables. There is another zipline present at Mendoza river crossing, the height of which is approximately of 60m. Someone rightly says that Argentina is a ziprider’s dream. 3. Ziplines in New Zealand Down under in the Kiwi land, the Ziplines are an inspirational source and also a tourist attraction. These are quite economical and are operated by trusted sources. First of all there is a company from Canada which has its base in Queenstone. Because of their setup, Queenstone has become an adventure hub for all sports lovers. All these ziplines are open for entire week across the year. There is another zipline present in Mokai Gravity Canyon. It offers zipline and some other attractions like bungy jumping, a giant swing, and The Fox. The zipline can reach top speeds up to 100miles/hour. 4. The Royal Ziplines of Multi-Cultural India Royal Rajasthan is famous for princess, the rich culture and much more. Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur have doubled their reputation as a tourist destination. Something which adds on to their beauty is the speedy zipline course of Flying Fox. While zipping you would see the sandstone ramparts of magnificent fort – The Mehrangarh fort behind you. On the other side, there are the blue-painted buildings depicting the city’s famed cubic roof-scape. No matter, where you go in India if you are missing the thrilling the most adventures zipline tours you are missing something. 5. Ziplines in United Kingdom In the heart of Europe in United Kingdom, we have the fastest and longest zip rides which can be found in Cornwall. It is a very famous location for family group activities and also provide opportunities in the form of other sports such as water sport, kiteboarding, clay pigeon shooting etc off-course in addition to zip lining.

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Flying Fox operates India's first zipline tours - a unique and exhilarating journey between battlements, hill forts and ridge tops located at Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur and Neemrana Fort Palace near Delhi. Visit Flying Fox: An adventure sports India company at http://www.flyingfox.asia

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