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At a staggering 216m, Bloukrans is the highest commercially operating bungee in the world as verified by the Guinness Book of Records.
The setting is breathtaking - even before you get up onto the bridge with a bungee strapped to your ankles! Right in the heart of the Tsitsikama Forest, 40 km from Plettenberg Bay, you will find the highest single span arch bridge in the world.
Your options for approaching the challenges presented by this formidable structure are the traditional bungee jump and, for the more adventurous, the Flying Fox.
Location:
Bloukrans is eight hour's from Cape Town and it is best to let us arrange transport and accommodation for you.
Trip

You will be given specific instructions and, while loud music plays to get you revved up, you will be walked to the edge and wait for your countdown. You will not be pushed but you will propel yourself off the bridge and fly headfirst towards the river far below.

Also on offer is the Bridge Walking Tour - take a walk along a specially designed catwalk to the top of the arch from where you look out over the gorge to the mountains and the sea in the distance. For those not ready to hurl themselves headfirst into the gorge, why not take a foofie slide down to the bottom? Perfect for families!
Trip Features:
In the traditional bungee jump, are secured in a full body harness and then proceed along a specially designed catwalk suspended beneath the road surface of the bridge. This takes you to the pinnacle of the arch, 216 meters above the Bloukrans River. Because Bloukrans uses pendulum bungee technology, you will experience the smoothest, most comfortable jump possible.
With the Flying Fox, you will travel along a 200 metre cable slide (also known as a "foofie slide" by the locals) out onto the archway of the bridge! You can combine this with a bungee jump for the "Double Rush Combo", but it stands alone as a great adrenalin rush all on its own.

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