'World's longest zipline' is now in the Western Cape, soaring at 3.2 kilometres
The zipline, found at SA Forest Adventures near Caledon, overtakes the previous record-holder in Dubai.
South Africa has a new wonder to explore!
Mzansi claimed a spectacular world record with the unveiling of the globe's longest K3 zipline in the scenic Overberg region, near Caledon in the Western Cape at SA Forest Adventures.
Spanning a record-breaking 3.2 kilometres, this zipline overtakes the previous record-holder in Dubai.
The zipline promises to be a major draw for thrill-seekers, offering an unparalleled adrenaline rush and breathtaking views.
It's also anticipated to boost tourism which has a positive impact on the local economy.
The product is an exclusive adventure costing R1,800 per person, and is subjected to limited capacity, so booking in advance is advised if you're keen to try this one.
Upon arrival, knowledgeable guides will assist you with the check-in process and also familiarise you with the dos and don’ts before your adventure begins and safety is always priortised.
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