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Has anyone died on the Nevis Bungy?

Has anyone died on the Nevis Bungy?

But from the very first jumps, we knew it was something very special.” Since the modest start, it’s estimated that at least 4.5 million people around the world have taken a bungy jump, 75 per cent of them with the AJ Hackett brand, which has had no fatalities.

How height is Kawarau Bungy?

43 metre
Home of the world’s first and most famous of leaps, this 43 metre Bungy Jump is still the most popular Bungy site attracting thousands of thrill-seekers every year.

How much is the Kawarau Bungy?

Pricing and Conditions

Adult $205.00
Child (14 year(s) and under) $155.00

How long is the Kawarau Zipride?

Whether you’re a family with kids or a family of mates, the Kawarau Zipride will have you bolting down our 130 metre line at over 60k’s an hour. Our three lines are side by side, letting everyone take off from our Kawarau Bungy Centre in a hot pursuit for the finish line.

Where is the Nevis Highwire Bungy?

Queenstown
The Nevis Bungy is a bungee jumping platform in the Southern Alps near Queenstown in New Zealand’s South Island. It is the third highest bungee jumping platform in the world at a height of 134 metres.

Has anyone died bungy jumping in New Zealand?

AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Safety Record: There have been no Kawarau Bridge Bungy deaths with over a million jumps. They also receive a top ‘S’ mark for quality and safety.

Who built the Kawarau Bridge?

Harry Higginson
History. The bridge was designed by Harry Higginson. The bridge was completed in late 1880, and formed a key access route to the Central Otago goldfields.

What does Kawarau mean in English?

channel between rocks
Kawarau is a Māori name meaning “channel between rocks or shoals”. It shares its name with the mountain range at its source.

Where is the bungy jump in Queenstown?

Kawarau Bungy Centre
Kawarau Bungy Centre is located at the Kawarau Bungy Centre, State Highway #6 (SH6), Gibbston Valley, Queenstown.

What is the best Bungy in Queenstown?

The Best Bungy Jumps in Queenstown, New Zealand

  • Nevis Bungy – for the ultimate thrill. Nevis Bungy Jump. The big one!
  • Kawarau Bridge Bungy – the classic. Kawarau Bridge Bungy. The original!
  • Ledge Bungy – get the BEST view of Queenstown, then jump off it! The Ledge Bungy. The one with the view!

How many bungy jumps are in Queenstown?

3 bungy jumps
What if I want to do all 3 bungy jumps in Queenstown? You can book the Bungy Thrillogy which offers a big discount when booking all 3 bungy jumps. These can be done on the same day or over multiple days.

Which is the best bungy in Kawarau bridge?

The Kawarau Bridge Bungy is the World Home of Bungy, which we’re pretty proud of. Take a leap through history before working your way up to the Godfather of Jumps – the 134m Nevis Bungy. It’s the best of both worlds.

Is the Kawarau bungy in Queenstown free?

It is free for spectators to check out Bungy Jumping and get amongst the awesome atmosphere at the Kawarau Bungy Centre. If you require transport, then you are welcome to use our Bungy Bus, which departs from the Queenstown Bungy Centre, located in ‘The Station’ building in the centre of Queenstown. Bookings are essential and it is free. View map

Which is the best bungy jump in Queenstown?

The world’s first, and still the best, bungy jump site, at the Kawarau Bridge, outside Queenstown. Full visitor centre, with viewing platform, cafe, shop, plus the awesome bungy jump itself. The madness all began with the opening of the Kawarau Bridge Bungy Centre in November, 1988.

How tall is the Kawarau bridge in Queenstown?

But it all started with the 43 meters high Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, the site of the world’s first bridge Bungy. World-renowned Bungy company AJ Hackett’s original Bungy jump will have you peering down at the majestic Kawarau River in Queenstown before leaping bravely towards the spectacular scenery below.

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Ruth Doyle