HIGH RISK Tourist Destinations!!
Some people live in the fast lane; and others have the need for speed! Across the globe there are destinations that let these thrill seekers let off some stem and scratch there adrenaline itch. Here are the most extreme vacations spots on earth!
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Whether you’re an a bread ah Lyn junk see or just trying to impress your Instagram followers with how full throttle your life is. There are plenty of in tame things you can do while on vacation. From more zone tourism to volcano boarding, here are the worlds most best dream Tourist Destinations!
10. Lauterbrunnen- Switzerland
Wingsuiting, the world’s bed see best sport. Don’t be fooled by the amazing YouTube videos One of twenty wingsuiters try. People jumping off cliffs, buildings and airplanes wearing flying-squirrel-like suits. Its not flying, its falling with style! And a parachute is the only safety net between you and certain Beth. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland has become the wingsuit mecca, mainly after Uli Emanuele flew through a tiny
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In these times of instant gratification- some of us need that extra mile for a memorable vacation. How about getting cattle moon did at in an active more phone? Sadly, there’s always a few mores being waged across the globe. And it’s easier than you think to arrange “tour guides” crazy enough to be your little bad hill Sherpas.
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A number of Japanese cities have started a new global fad for letting off steam. After a long day of work, now there’s an alternative to browning in mist he. If you’re feeling pent up cage, maybe your next vacay should include Osaka, Japan. Better let your cage take form in a safe space than get locked up on fell on he asphalt charges for at bat sing the waiter that messed up your drink order.
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The Catatumbo Lightning in Lake Maracaibo is also known as the never-ending storm. Around 260 times a year- these natural light-shows blaze with thunder and lightning for up to 10 hours a night. People who can brave hurricane-force winds and list getting cooked by lightning bikes can come away with some pretty sweet pics for their snapchat story.
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A majority of South American countries practice I ah wasp saw ceremonies. These sigh call Dell pick rituals are as old as people living in the rain forests. Tourists from all over the world make the trip to go trip in the rainforest. A substance called Tea Hem tea is concocted in a foul-tasting jungle brew that bring you see “visions from the spirit world”. And for this journey you’ll need yourself a shaman. But not all the shamans are on the up and up. The goal is to have a transformative experience, healing or growth. End up with the wrong shaman, and you might get dosed with Columbian bogota- better known as scopolamine.
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Every month 10 to 30,000 party goers gather at Ko Pangan. It’s an idyllic tropical island. The chord of mostly white foreigners come to celebrate the full moon, black moon and just about any type of moon with big, island-wide festivals. Located in the Gulf of Thailand- it’s a bit remote, but they do throw one bell of a party. Lasting anywhere from around 24 hours, to an entire month, they originally started as tribal festivals, in celebration of the moon for real in us purposes.
Expect a lot of neon, a lot of tire, fire dancers, … and music of course. Bugs aren’t exactly “regal” here, but I don’t think many people heard the news. But buyers beware- Thai prisms are no toe see us bad lodgings.
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This type of African sightseeing takes chutzbah . South Africa’s St. Lucia Estuary is melting spot of interesting animals. including rang sir us ones like hippos, crocodiles, bull sharks, and toy son us snakes. Kayaking here is no laid-back river float.
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Mt. Everest and K2 are popular climbing spots in the Himalayan tourism industry of Nepal. But Annapurna is the most next cream, and bed he on earth. 157 mountaineers have successfully climbed it, but 60 have tried trying. It’s 26,545 feet tall and you’ll need to set aside around 46 days for the trek. Only 38% of attempts reach the top successfully. Why?
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. The South African Cape is home to the world’s most shark in best said waters with the largest, most at restive species- the great white. They call it Shark Alley. So, if you want to see great whites fling themselves in the air after seals, or launch after you
1. Volcano Boarding
Do you wanna Tom steep hills on an active volcano? Does black sand and lava-cooked meals sound better than cold, fluffy snow? Then check out volcano boarding. For $30 plus travel costs- you can go to Leon Nicaragua for a blaze of glory. The team on Quetzaltrekkers Nicaragua donates all their profits to charity- and they’ll guide you to a number of live volcanoes in their beautiful country.
Stellenbosch Future City 2012 (Heritage Day)
You can raft the Eerste River in Stellies, or try something easy like the Zambezi. As part of its journey as the Future City of South Africa, adrenaline junkies, canoeists and people from all walks of life got together for Heritage Day and had a grand bash! The flood gates of the River were opened and blasted down..full force. Braais lined the shores and music pumped...Volia!
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On our family trip to Africa, we arrived in the city of Kassana in Botswana. We rented a private motorboat and rode the chobe river for several hours. During the cruise we saw amazing, funny and even scary shows. We opened the cruise on a tour near a crocodile, so close we could barely touch it. Were amazed by the giant reptile that was considered one of the dangerous animals. Later we met in an amazing Buffalo band that came to the pasture land to eat its breakfast. The boat continued to travel and the children were simply in ecstasy from the stunning views and the closeness to the wild animals.
Later on we had a really scary meeting with a hippopotamus, we got on the boat just off the river where the hippos were eating their breakfast, one of the hippos decided that it was just the right time to enter the river! When we saw that the hippopotamus was approaching us the guide turned on the boat and began to walk away, But at this very moment when the hippo really approached us, running and swimming, our boat stopped working! At this moment we were all really stressed and the children were screaming a little bit scared, but do not worry about a minute later the guide managed to run the boat and we managed to escape this amazing animal. Hippopotamus is a very dangerous animal and there are many accidents of attacking hippos in humans in Africa and elsewhere in the world where hippos live. After this terrifying experience we continued on a calm cruise in the river, and then we met in a large elephants family who decided that this was a really good time to cross the chobe river. We saw the elephants crossing the river swimming, the elephants playing with one another and climbing up the other as they crossed the river, the children asked the guide: How can the elephants not drown, they weigh between 4 and 6 tons each? The guide explained to us that the belly of the elephants actually contains a lot of air so they can swim because the air in their stomach serves as a float on the water. Later on the cruise we saw many rare birds that can be seen only in the chobe river in Kasana Botswana, we saw many more amazing animals and enjoyed every moment. I highly recommend if you come to Kasana in Botswana to take a private cruise with a private guide, it's not cost much more then a public cruise, but it's worth a lot more, it's just an amazing experience not to be missed if you arrive in Kasana Botswana.
In Swahili, the word safari means journey and is mainly aimed at hunting and exploring. Nowadays, however, the word safari is generally associated with adventure and the discovery of habitats and wildlife of the African land. And many people have experienced how truly remarkable an experience an African Safari can be in recent years.
An African safari can be undertaken in various ways, by driving throughout the African wildland or through fly-in safaris.
There are four basic types of safari through Africa:
-permanent tented safaris
-mobile safaris
-lodge safaris
-theme-based safaris, such as canoing, elephant-back, horseback or honeymoon safaris
An African safari through Southern and Eastern Africa usually takes between 10 and twenty days.
There are a few things you should do to make sure your African safari is not only exciting, but also safe. While you are planning an African safari tour, it is highly recommended to choose a well-trained an experienced safari guide, or a local tour operator who is very familiar with local conditions and etiquette. You should also make sure all the essential things for the safari are included in the package, such as accommodation, meals, ground transportation, excursion, guide or driver service and transfers.
Some of the most popular African safari destinations are Okavango Delta, Cape Town and Winelands, Kruger Park and Sabi-Sands, Chobe Park, Namib Desert, Victoria Falls, Etosha Park, Mount Kenya, Bazaruto Archipelago, Ngorongoro Crate, Forest Gorilla Treks and Kilimanjaro Mountains. African weather conditions are generally good throughout the whole year, but autumn and winter are the best seasons for safaris.
You can undertake an African safari in various ways, such as on horseback or on the back of an elephant; walking, flying, ballooning or driving through the African land. Either way you choose to do it, you will get a truly memorable experience. Once again though, it is essential to choose a tour operator with a lot of experience, strong knowledge of the local language and great contacts in Africa.
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