Top adrenaline junkie activities around the world Posted on 21 April 2023 From boarding down active volcanoes to walking the plank on a plane high in the sky, those with an appetite for adrenaline should try these terrifying activities to get their hearts pumping. Global adventure tourism is expected to grow to 2,257 billion pounds by 2030, with tourists swapping their poolside ‘fly and flop’ holidays for adrenaline-fuelled breaks. Here are a few destinations to get you started. 1. Zip World Velocity 2 zip wire, Snowdonia, Wales Picture: Zip World Located in beautiful Snowdonia, Velocity 2 is the fastest zipline in the world and the longest in the UK. Once strapped in, thrill seekers can reach 100mph+ as they fly head-first over a deep blue quarry. This exhilarating experience is the closest thing flying daredevils will ever encounter, leaving them with unforgettable memories forever. 2. Storm Chasing in Tornado Alley, Oklahoma City, USA Picture: Getty Driving towards a tornado most would be a nightmare, but for adrenaline junkies worldwide, storm chasing gives the ultimate thrill and is growing in popularity. Tours in Oklahoma City offer the chance to pursue after twisters and giant thunderstorms using satellite and radar imaging, where winds hit highs of 500km/h and twisters rip through Tornado Alley. 3. Pamplona bull run, Spain, Pamplona Being charged by 1500-pound bulls comes with a considerable element of danger. However, each year in July, thousands sign up for the Pamplona bull run to be chased down a half-mile stretch of the street by the beasts. Although many are injured yearly, it doesn’t stop adrenaline junkies from signing up. 5. 4. Skydiving over Mount Everest, Nepal Skydiving over the tallest mountain in the world combines a dramatic high-altitude skydive with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Those who dare to take the plunge will freefall past some of the world’s highest mountain peaks and land on one of the highest drop zones on the planet. Jumpers will plunge from 29,500 feet, reaching speeds of 130mph as they drop past the snow-capped Himalayas. 6. Cycling Death Road, Bolivia Truristas ride their bikes near a ravine on the Death Road in Los Yungas, La Paz, Bolivia on The Yungas Highway, also popularly known as the Death Road, was labeled as one of the most dangerous roads in the world, barely the width of a vehicle and without railings to protect the vehicles traveling on it. It is estimated that around 200-300 people fall down its ravines. Photo by Luis Gandarillas/ Getty Images This terrifying road entices adrenaline-thirsty tourists each year, but it is not an activity to be taken lightly, as one wrong move will see cyclists plunge straight over the edge and hundreds of meters down to their death. This road is known as one of the most dangerous in the world, beginning in the mountains and descending into the jungle. Those signing up to cycle Death Road should do so cautiously. 7. Volcano Boarding, Nicaragua Tourists prepare to slide down the slopes of the Cerro Negro volcano, one of the youngest in Central America (167 years old) and one of the most active in the country, in Leon, Nicaragua on M. – Volcano boarding at the Cerro Negro attracts hundreds of visitors who want to undergo extreme experiences,Photo by OSWALDO RIVAS / Getty Images) Sliding down an active volcano is a daredevil’s dream and possible at the Nicaraguan Cerro Negro. Thrill seekers hike to the top of the 2,300ft (701m) peak with wooden boards that they’ll use to slide down. Adventurous should try this one out before the next eruption. 8. White Water Rafting, River Orchy, Scotland White water rafting in the Eas Urchaidh waterfall on the River Orchy is not for the faint of heart, providing huge rapids, narrow shots and waterfalls to satisfy the adventurous. Boasting some of the UK’s most challenging and technical rapids, it has 6m high Falls, offering the ultimate high-octane experience for thrill seekers. 9. Base Jumping Angel Falls, Venezuela Tour operators offer crazy adrenaline junkies the chance to trek through the jungle and leap from one of the world’s highest waterfalls. Brave adventurers can leap off the rocky cliff and free-fall into the air from a staggering 979 meters high. 10. Wing Walking, Kent, England Offering a taste of the high life, this extreme activity entails being strapped to the wings of a plane, handed some goggles, and given the flight of a lifetime. For adrenaline junkies who want to feel like they are flying unaided, this is the perfect and craziest activity to sign up for. 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