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Heli­Skiing in New Zealand


Adrenaline Adventures | Heliskiing in New Zealand
Heli­skiing is a variation of skiing where the skier is airlifted to the mountains by a helicopter, and the only way out is downhill. Heliskiing is an amazing and adrenalin packed experience. It’s the ultimate snow experience for every skier or snowboarder who’s up for the challenge. Imagine being dropped off in the middle of your dream mountain landscape with your fellow thrill-seekers and skiing utterly inaccessible slopes.

What better place to heliski apart from in New Zealand? The views are amazing. Heli­skiing has now been made accessible and even more affordable with the activity available for skiers from an intermediate level and above. The New Zealand ski season lasts between June and October, with August having the best conditions to ski.

There are 25 ski fields in New Zealand; 18 of these are commercially run while the rest are run by clubs. Club ski fields are small and not groomed which makes them ideal for intermediate and advanced skiers. The club ski fields are also less crowded compared to the commercial fields. Of the 25, four are in the North Island while the remaining areas are in the South Island.

On the North Island, most of the skiing happens on Mt. Ruapehu whose high altitude guarantees snow on its peak all year round. This volcano has the highest lift access and the longest vertical drop.

The South Island has three main ski regions: Christchurch-Canterbury, Queenstown-Wanaka, and Mount Cook-Mackenzie. If you can’t decide on a ski field or region, consider visiting a couple.  Stay safe; always wear a helmet and wrist guards. Also, make sure that you choose the right terrain that suits your ability - there are heli-skiing adventures for skiers of intermediate ability and above. All you need is the want to experience the sheer thrill of it. For accommodation in New Zealand, visit questapartments.co.nz

Desert Dune Bashing in Dubai, UAE

Dubai also offers a thing or two for those with a craving for an adrenaline rush. The extreme adventures are either land-based or water-based, and they make Dubai an exciting holiday destination for adventure enthusiasts.

If you’re travelling to the Emirati City, then your trip is not complete unless you go on a desert safari. The vehicles slide down the dunes sideways, which offers a guaranteed edge-of-your-seat type of excitement. Dubai has a wide array of adventure sports for people to participate. Bring out the daredevil in you by going on a desert safari on Dubai’s rugged desert terrain. Other thrills that you can engage in include dune-bashing; this involves driving up and down the dunes in 4WD vehicles. Driving 4WD vehicles gives you a thrill that you cannot find from other vehicles.

The idea of dune bashing involves crushing down the slopes of dunes from great heights to intensify the adrenaline rush. A Hummer H2 is the most recommended vehicle for this kind of sport but hang on tight.

Dubai Accommodation: Ascott Park Place Dubai, Citadines Culture Village Dubai, Citadines Metro Central Dubai

Bungee Jumping in Macau, China

Adrenaline Adventures | Bungee Jumping in China

Bungee jumping is the most common extreme adventure in the world that offers immediate and visceral thrills. Here’s how it works: you attach a long rubber band to yourself and secure the other end to a fixed object then throw yourself off a tall structure such as a tower or bridge. The views from the top are generally exhilarating and spectacular.

You do not need to have any special skills to bungee jump, just enough courage. Are you ready to take the plunge? The Macau Tower in Macau, China is an excellent place to bungee jump. The tower is the world’s highest commercial bungee jump at the height of 223 metres. This feature makes Macau a favourite among the adrenaline junkies.

Nothing matches the thrill of jumping from a great height and free falling through the air and then just as you’re about to hit the ground the cord jerks and cuts the fall. The feeling you experience will be the same no matter how many times you have bungee jumped in the past.    

Macau Accommodation: Ascott Macau

Swimming with Whale Sharks in Ningaloo Reef, Australia

The Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia is a place that you’re almost guaranteed to see a whale shark in certain periods of the year. The Reef is a UNESCO World Heritage Marine Park where marine life thrives. Ningaloo is close to the shore, so it’s easy to walk out to it in a mask and flippers. It also boasts of the world’s largest fringing reef. Whale sharks usually congregate along the reef between March and August; you can, however, spot one in the area as late as October.

The reason why Ningaloo is favourable for whale congregation is due to the food pulses, the nutrient-rich water, deep waters, and optimum temperatures of between 21 and 30 degrees.

Adrenaline Adventures | Swimming with Whale Sharks

Whale sharks are the biggest species of fish found in the sea, with Ningaloo Reef whale sharks measuring up to 36 feet and they feed solely on plankton. These gentle creatures pose no threat to humans so you can get up close to one without much worry, but the knowledge that they are gentle creatures doesn’t make the adrenaline rush any less exciting.

Swimming with these giants of the deep sea is a rare yet incredibly wild experience. The whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef are magical. Finding yourself in their presence is a moment rarely forgotten. Ningaloo Reef allows visitors to experience the presence of a whale shark without actually requiring scuba equipment.

For accommodation in Western Australia visit questapartments.com.au

Whitewater Rafting in Grand Canyon, USA 

Rafting the Grand Canyon is a thrilling expedition for those with an adventurous spirit. These expeditions make it possible for people to travel along the river via the world’s famous whitewater and experience some of the most thrilling rapids on the Colorado River.

This expedition will let you experience the pure thrill and absolute serenity. This adventure activity will help you to unplug from the distractions of the world and get in touch with nature, whilst getting your adrenaline pumping on the downhill rapids.

Rafting through the breathtaking scenery of the Grand Canyon is a truly life-changing experience. The spectacular white rapids are followed by stretches of calm water allowing you to catch your breath between rapids.

If you desire to see the Grand Canyon at its unimaginable best, then the best time to visit is in spring and autumn. These seasons have mild temperatures that offer a pleasant environment for exploration; then you will have the opportunity to discover hidden waterfalls and paradisiacal side canyons.                                                               

Adrenaline Adventures | Whitewater Rafting

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