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Zipline Tours: Adventure Trips in India

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Explore the rare Indian beauty or amazing and beautiful forts of India. Compete with the amazing adventure sports on our various adventure trips of India. Explore Indian adventure between battlements, hill forts and ridge tops of Indian fort. Also discover the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan on our Jodhpur Adventure Trip. We at Flying fox Asia are geared to cater to all the requirements of business as well as adventure lovers. Our years of experience in handling adventure tours withi India have enabled us to meet your requirements. We are welcome you to India, the land of exalting adventures and irresistible charm! India is no doubt the most favorite adventure tourism destination in the world. After all, no other place can offer such enormousness for adventures and thrills. India adventure trips are the finest route to experience zip lining and aerial tour. India is one of the loveliest geographically architected places in the world. Skies touching mountains blanketed with lush white snow invite everyone for glacier tours and snow trekking. Watch some of the most beautiful sceneries and spell-bounding landscapes with us. Adventure Sports in India Find ways to challenge your limits in India. Whether you are a beginner for adventure sports, the country welcomes all. You'll find everything from a gentler dose of adventure to high-adrenaline activities. Flying fox Asia presents you with the tours to most adventurous places in India. You can enjoy the Adventure Sports like zip lining and Fly the Fox! A circular journey of 5 to 6 zips with short walks in between. Famous Adventure Sports Destinations of India: Neemrana - Neemrana Fort Palace is located 100 km from Delhi International Airport. Neemrana offers a unique experience of seeing and ‘living’ history. You will enjoy everything there nothing about it is ordinary. Above the fort of Neemrana, you can enjoy the India's first zipline tour. This is a thrilling and exciting aerial adventure trip. It is one of the most exhilarating days out from New Delhi. Jodhpur - Mehrangarh fort of Jodhpur is one of the most magnificent forts in India. You can enjoy the adventure trips in the Chokelao Garden and Rao Jodha Park sections of Mehrangarh. Flying Fox is there to provide you views of its western flank as well as of Brahmpuri. The bluest part of the Blue City is a unique and safe way to learn about the culture and history of Jodhpur and Mehrangarh fort.

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Flying fox Asia is India’s first and the most amazing zipline tours operator. To get more information about Adventure Sports in India or to book an adventure trip you can visit our online site at http://www.flyingfox.asia/.

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