Bungee jumping
There is no better way of relieving stress than giving yourself away to a 110 meter free fall from the sky over the waters of the Nile in Jinja, Uganda. An experience like no other handled by professionals at top notch international standards, gets you flying through the sky while tied on a tight and strong rope all the way down at the face of the waters of the Nile. It gives one of the best photographic output when taken by a professional photographer as one is diving down from the sky. This along with a nature travel along the Nile waters will never disappoint your adventure on an African safari. The minimum age for bungee jumping is 14 years and a minimum weight of 40 kg and a maximum weight of 120 kg are the considered for the individual to take on the activity.
Couple bungee jumping is a perfect experience if you and your partner are after the best life time memories. Ankle and body harnesses are attached separately to clients. The bungee cord will keep you both safe and it’s still a thrilling experience that will leave you feeling alive and excited.
Kenya also offers the bungee jumping activity at Sagana along kenya’s longest river Tana. Sagana is a 100km drive from Kenya’s capital Nairobi. After taking a 60 meter, 220 steps climb on a steel structure, with a view of Tana river and farm lands on its banks, you can then leap off the platform to take on the 60-meter free fall of heart float. With all standard measures taken for safety. The thrill comes as much from the free-falling as from the rebounds and gives you a totally exhilarating feeling. We encourage families, or folks that have the zeal of doing extra-ordinary activities in Sagana. These activities can be selected as part of the team corporate building fun in Sagana, Kenya. Bungee folks in Kenya can still enjoy an overnight camping and combined with bush dinner. Bungee jumping in Kenya is not only popular for adrenaline junkies but even families that are looking for extra ordinary activities only available in Sagana the leading adventure and bonding spot in Kenya.