5 Best Places to Skydive in the World (Part-1)

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One of the most adrenaline-pumping activities a person can partake in is jumping out of a decent aircraft. If you share my excitement for such extreme sports, you should not wait any longer to start planning a vacation to one of these locations, and I can promise you that you will not be sorry that you did.

Skydiving is a sport perfect for those who have never tried it before but are interested in seeing what it’s like to jump out of an aircraft and freely explore the sky.

After that, the question that arises is, “Why wait?” Check out some of these fantastic skydiving sites if you want to fall in love with adventure and get lost in the beauty of the world around you. Skydiving is the perfect activity if you want to do both of those things.

Las Vegas, USA

Skydiving over the Mojave Desert from a hot air balloon is one of the most popular things in Las Vegas, even though most people identify the city with gambling and concerts featuring Celine Dion. Fly through the skies in a hot air balloon under the guidance of an experienced instructor at Vegas Extreme Skydiving. As you descend, you will enjoy a fantastic perspective of the Las Vegas Strip, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, and Mount Charleston. You may be back at Caesar’s Palace in only two hours, enjoying beverages there.

Mount Everest, Nepal

Fewer people know that it is feasible to leap over the pinnacle of Mount Everest, even though many have dreams of reaching the mountain’s summit. During this jump, you will be required to take an oxygen tank with you while you are dropped from a helicopter at an astounding height of 23,000 feet.

Although the majority of drops throughout the world are at a height lower than that of Amadablam Base Camp, even that location is at an altitude greater than the typical landing. Get ready for a view of Everest that can’t be beaten and the chance to explore Sagarmatha National Park. Start putting money down as soon as possible since an Everest Skydive will cost you a minimum of $22,000.

Seville, Spain

We both know that a vacation to Spain is about satisfying the dream of freefalling down the most stunning drop zones in the world, and it’s the main reason why people go there. In Sevilla, you will get the opportunity to feel the rush of a free fall while also taking in the breathtaking scenery of Spain from above.

The best drop zone in Spain not only provides tandem skydiving jumps but also a comprehensive range of skydiving instruction, starting with courses designed specifically for those with no prior experience. Because of the professionalism and competence of the instructors working here, you can be certain that your tandem skydiving experience will be one that you won’t soon forget. You are more than welcome to photograph or videotape this once-in-a-lifetime event.

Pattaya, Thailand

Skydivers will find heaven at Sriracha, located close to Pattaya, Thailand’s most well-known beach resort. Sriracha is also home to one of the best drop zones in the world. There is just one place in South East Asia where you can experience the finest of Thailand’s nightlife, party scene, massage, food, shopping, and other activities simultaneously.

Because there are so many experienced skydivers in the region, tandem skydiving is a popular activity that draws a lot of participants. You could obtain a panoramic view of the surreal landscape of the Gulf of Thailand, which will make you rub your eyes in astonishment and make you want to rip out your hair. In light of this, please do not overlook the importance of bringing your cameras.

Cape Town, South Africa

Because there are so many exciting things to do in Cape Town, it is usually considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the whole globe. This region has been dubbed the “adventure capital of South Africa.” You should visit this location if you are interested in skydiving and other extreme sports.

This South African jewel is a great place to go tandem skydiving, a popular hobby. You will get the opportunity to enjoy the exhilaration of freefall at an altitude of 9,000 feet while taking in the spectacular panorama of Table Mountain, shimmering bays, the Langebaan Lagoon, and other locations. We guarantee that this freefall will be unlike any other experience you’ve ever had.

 

Some skydivers may not give a hoot where they land, while others may be more interested in landing in the area that offers the finest opportunities for skydiving. Bear in mind that participating in a tandem skydive provides an excellent chance to take in the scenery of a much larger region. One has the potential to observe the world in a whole different light and snap some very magnificent photographs that are sure to be a success on social media when they are at an altitude of 14,000 feet (or higher!). Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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