5 Best Places to Skydive in the World (Part 2)

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Imagine that you are at the drop zone, where your excitement levels are over the roof, and your pulse is beating rapidly as you watch other people get ready to jump out of an airplane into the air. You are ready to jump out of an airplane that is tens of thousands of feet in the air, and you secretly pray that the parachute opens in time for you to land safely. When this moment comes, nothing else will do. There is no other option. It’s almost as if you’re a bird breaking free from the confines of the airplane. There is a stop in the march of time.

If you want to participate in this extreme adventure sport, you have to be willing to put yourself in harm’s way, but the benefits more than compensate for the potential downsides. To grasp what it’s like to fly above the clouds and take in the splendor of our world as seen from a bird’s-eye view, you need to give paragliding a try for yourself.

The following are some of the most popular places in the world to go skydiving:

Interlaken, Switzerland

Visit Interlaken, often regarded as the most breathtaking destination for skydiving, and test how far you are capable of pushing yourself. This tandem skydiving experience offers stunning views of the Swiss Alps and the turquoise waters of Lakes Thun and Brienz. The jump takes place at an altitude of 14,000 feet. Before the deployment of the parachute, the traveler will have to go over the peaks of Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau at an incredible rate of speed.

The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai

Due in no small part to the fact that it now hosts one of the largest annual international skydiving championships, Dubai, a relative newcomer among the world’s premier drop zones, has been rapidly gaining ground. This event is co-hosted by the Emirates Aerosport Federation (EAF) and Skydive Dubai. DubInntrast to the other jumping locations in this list, Dubai is a major metropolitan area. You will fly over Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island built on reclaimed ground that protrudes from the city’s inner port. From this vantage point, you will get a beautiful view of the Persian Gulf as well as the whole of Dubai.

Fox Glacier in New Zealand

It is often believed that New Zealand is the greatest place in the world to go skydiving, which is among the most extreme activities that one can participate in. New Zealand is a hotspot for extreme sports. Despite its remote position in New Zealand’s Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the western coast of the South Island, the eight-mile-wide Fox Glacier is a popular tourist destination. The glacier may be found in the country’s Westland Tai Poutini National Park. As you free fall through the air with your knees exposed to the wind, take in the view of the wild coastline of the Tasman Sea and the snowy, jagged peaks of the Southern Alps.

Hawaii, United States

Many people believe that Waialua is the greatest spot to jump in Hawaii. However, one could make the case that any location in Hawaii is the best place to skydive. The vistas that can be seen from an elevation of 8,000 feet are very stunning. These vistas include everything from rocky, colorful beaches to enormous valleys adorned with palm trees, as well as secret swimming holes and awe-inspiring volcanic sites. Skydiving in Hawaii, whether you do it from Oahu, Kauai, Honolulu, or anywhere else on the islands, will give you memories that will stay with you for the rest of your life.

North Wollongong, Australia

Even Captain Ahab wouldn’t have guessed that you could go whale watching from 1,400 feet above, but if given the opportunity, he definitely would have. Seeing the globe from above is an exciting experience in and of itself, but when you add in the sight of whales and dolphins playing in the clear blue seas off the coast of Sydney, Australia, the adrenaline level goes through the roof. There are places to do tandem and single jumps from, and you can land on North Wollongong Beach if you want to go for a swim straight away. That’s a terrific day for sure, dude.

 

What is it precisely that you are anticipating? Do you not at this moment feel like throwing yourself out of the airplane? So, you’ve never done anything like this before. There is no need to be alarmed! If you go to any of these destinations, you can rest assured that you and your things will be thoroughly taken care of by trained professionals. At the same time, you participate in the most exciting adventure sport that has ever been dreamt of. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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