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Viral Video Highlights Bali’s Extreme Rides from Slingshots to Bungee Jumps

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In Bali, some of the most extreme tourist attractions are very exciting and fun.

These two videos have millions of views. In the video uploaded by @issei_0806, the foreign tourist tries the 5GX Reverse Bungy Bali.

5GX Reverse Bungy is a slingshot ride, similar to a giant catapult, that launches tourists into the sky. The ride was designed and developed in New Zealand and is recognized as the ultimate adrenaline rush.

The video also shows the funny interactions between Issei and other tourists. It is best to ride the slingshot together to have more fun and save money. Riding alone would be scarier, right?

To try this ride, tourists need to register and buy tickets in advance for IDR 350,000 per person. The ride accommodates three people per launch.

The best time to enjoy the 5GX Reverse Bungy Bali ride is late afternoon because tourists can see the beauty of the sunset from a height. Who is interested in trying it?

Address: 5GX Reverse Bungy Bali
Jalan Legian No.99, Legian, Kuta, Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali.

If slingshot isn’t your thing, there’s bungee jumping. Bungee jumping is an extreme activity done by jumping from a place hundreds of meters high to the ground.

Usually, if you want to do this extreme sport, you will be equipped with a safety guard on your legs. So, for those of you who want to do this, bungee jumping will always be safe and avoid accidents.

In Bali, precisely in Nusa Penida, you can enjoy bungee jumping on the edge of the cliff with Extreme Park Bali. It’s exciting and also beautiful!

As shown in the video @lucutsjung, where he jumps from a 130-meter-high cliff in Nusa Penida. The experience is exhilarating, with the wind rushing past you and the stunning view of the ocean below.

 

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Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh Lukas (@lucutsjung)

The view is nothing short of breathtaking, with the turquoise ocean waves stretching out beneath you as you soar over the water for dozens of meters.

Not only that, but majestic manta rays and turtles swim in the sea below you. That’s why this bay is named Turtle Beach.

Don’t worry about safety, as it uses two independent safety rope lines. If anything goes wrong with the first line, the second line always provides a backup. Each line alone can withstand much more weight than the jumper.

To join this extreme and unforgettable experience, you have to spend IDR 2,000,000.

Address: Extreme Park Bali
Nusa Penida Island, Penyu Beach

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