Extreme Adventures

Thrill seekers rejoice! Check out our library of thrill-seeking adventure travel ideas below.

Top Bungee Jumping Spots in South Africa

With diverse and beautiful landscapes, welcoming locals, and outdoor-orientated activities, South Africa is a first-class destination. Most people know it as a first-class wildlife destination, but there is far more on offer in this country. For the crazy adrenaline-junkies of this world. Standing at the edge of an incredibly high structure with the ground blurring …

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The Chadar Trek: Hike Through the Himalayas on a Frozen River

It is amazing what the human body is capable of when pushed to its limits. This is something you will surely discover on the Chadar Trek—one of the toughest treks in India’s fabled Ladakh region. Every winter, most of the region’s mountain passes become blocked due to heavy snowfall. When this happens, locals rely on …

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Climb the Caucasus & Have A True Adventure

Georgia is built upon the Caucasus Mountains. It’s a well-known fact that white people love mountain climbing. Another well-known fact, white people are Caucasians. Yes sir, the Caucasus region is the birthplace of the white folk, but Georgia is esteemed for its hospitality, so everyone’s welcome. Frankly, Georgia is a popular climbing destination for the …

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Swim at the Edge of the World’s Largest Waterfall: Devil’s Pool, Victoria Falls

There are those among us, that turned the world’s largest waterfall, also known as Victoria Falls, into a kiddie pool, presumably in their quest for a Darwin Award. Yes, that’s right, you can bath right on the edge of the Victoria Falls in what is called the Devil’s Pool, and generally survive to tell the …

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4-Wheeling the World’s Longest and Most Remote Stock Route

The outback of Australia is a hot, dry, desolate place, full of spiders, scorpions and not ONE Blooming Onion in sight; it’s nothing at all like the steakhouse! But this is the kind of stuff that adventourists live for: The off-chance of being stranded without water or GPS for days, pitted against the elements, wondering …

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Life’s a Game: Playing Encounter/Skhvatka in Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe is best known for its chess-playing bears, Trololo singers, and steadfast supply of movie bad guys between the years of 1960 and 1996. But, Eastern Europe has also been the place of origin to some of the most imaginative games on the planet. Take Russian Roulette for example; a wholesome game of chance …

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Ocean Rowing: What You Need to Know If You’re Planning on Rowing the Atlantic

Given the seafaring history of the Vikings, it should come as no surprise then that two Norwegians would become the first to row across an ocean. In 1896, a New York gazette presented a $10,000 prize to anyone who could row across the Atlantic Ocean. Two fishermen, Franky Samuelsen and George Harbo, accepted the challenge. That same year, …

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Surviving The Spartan Death Race of Pittsfield VT

Thiiiiiiiiiiiiiissssss iiiiiiiiisssssssss Pittsfieeeeeeeeeeeld. Pittsfield, Vermont to be more precise. A rather lovely place, actually. Featuring quaint country inns and lush mountaintops, Pittsfield is an ideal destination to relax and spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. However, once every year this quaint little town becomes the scene of a grueling …

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