Having a beer on the beach too lame of a pastime? Do you consider a leisurely vacation to be exploring a beautiful city in quest of a beer or a cup of coffee? Do you find it boring to explore historical sites? (And if you own a boat, does it have jet engines?) It’s not just you. People from all walks of life believe there is nothing better than being launched out of a cannon in the middle of a rainstorm while being nude and clambering all over and over objects. Or anything. Anyway, we’ve gathered some of the more extreme getaway suggestions for these thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies.
White Water Rafting, Nepal
Volcano boarding, Nicaragua
After being provided with a wooden sled, the remainder is up to you. The volcano is active, which adds an element of danger. Climb as high as you dare, and then use your sled to lower it. To steer and slow down, use your feet. You’ll eventually need to slow down. At this position, a volcano border may go at a maximum speed of 90 km/h. All right?
Zip lining, South Africa
Bobsleigh, France
Can complete the course in a few different ways. A two-man or a four-person bobsleigh is an option if you’re there with buddies. You may also ride the luge alone if you think something other than this is something you should share. That’s true. They created a luge with a roll-cage, so you are strapped in, given a shove, and launched.
Shark cage diving, Australia
They also take great pleasure in being carbon-neutral and eco-friendly, so you’ll know that even as you stare into the icy, lifeless eyes of a tonne of aggression, you’re also supporting their habitat. Goodwill and thrills together.
Ice climbing, the US
The difference is that there are more than 200 routes on, above, and around the enormous sheet of entirely artificial ice that you’ll be climbing on. Also, it’s pretty ingenious. They have created a marvel of sustainable “natural” engineering using 150 regular, everyday shower heads, clever pipework, and extra water from the source that serves the town of Ouray.
Bull running, Spain
There are just a few requirements, such that participants be over 18 and refrain from agitating or provoking the bulls (although it is unclear why you would want to do so). Avoid drinking alcohol and flee in the same direction as the bulls.
Between 50 and 100 persons suffer injuries during the race each year, most often due to being unintentionally tripped by other runners. The most hazardous aspect of the course is when you enter the bullring at the finish. As it approaches the entrance, the road gets smaller. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.