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Did you know that you could do all those extreme activities right here in Malaysia? Skydiving? Bungy jumping? Water rafting? Here we go…
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Yes, skydiving is possible in Malaysia. It is only available in Segamat, Johor or Taiping, Perak due to regulations. One has to make prior arrangements with the Kuala Lumpur Skydiving Association to book a skydive session.
The Kuala Lumpur Skydiving Association is the only registered skydiving club in Malaysia. Established in 1980, it has successfully trained and fulfilled the dreams of thousands of Malaysian civilians as well as foreigners. With the limited number of aircrafts available for the sport, we have to start beginners on static-line jumps and later progressing them to freefall.
In a static-line jump, the parachute will open automatically within 3 seconds after the jumper exit the aircraft. This is made possible by a static-line that pulls the pin to open the harness container to release the parachute.
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A relatively new sport, this activity involves the use water propulsion to give the user the ability to “fly” over water. Just imagine being like the Green Goblin in Putrajaya!
The Flyboard is the newest extreme sport! It is an accessory that attaches to a PWC (Personal Watercraft) which gives the Flyboard propulsion through air and water. The propulsion is routed through the primary nozzle that attaches to the feet of the Flyboard user.
Despite its intuitive use, the Flyboard is none the less an extreme sports gear to practice with great vigilance.
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This popular extreme water sport is available in many parts of Malaysia, notably Perak and Sabah.
From the ‘Put In’ to the ‘Put Out’ points which covers a distance of about approximately 13 km, there are numerous rapids ranging from Grade 3 to Grade 6 and 2 waterfall (not raftable).
The forest lining the river is interesting with many small clear streams flowing into the main river. There is a small community of Orang Asli (Jahai and Temiar) at the lower end of the river.
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Once they have taught how to drive 4×4, now this is the time to put their knowledge into action.
Learning how to drive 4×4 in various type of terrains will make they more careful and alert along the driving path to ensure their safety. Guided by the experience driver as their co-pilot, they have learned step-by-step of driving 4×4 in off-road conditions.
Driving uphill, down hill, muddy, river crossing and bridge crossing are some of the off-road driving obstacles they have gone through.
Driving with caution and knowledge has build confidence in their driving. They have enjoyed and felt safe when driving with knowledge and for few of the the participants it is their first experience driving a 4×4 in off-road condition and they have completed the driving successfully with zero accident.
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Malaysia has one of the best trails for ATVs to roam. Explore what the country has to offer in Hulu Kelang or Desa WaterPark in KL.
Having more than 20 years motoring experience, set up the business with 7 bikes, increased to 80 units in early 2013. Located in the heart of the city at Kg. Kemensah, Hulu Kelang, Kuala Lumpur, ATV Adventure Park, the largest of its kind in Malaysia, offer various jungle trails for outdoor enthusiasts and all-terrain riders. ATV Fun Adventure Marketing is an AP Holder and sole distributor in Malaysia for ATV E-ton models from Taiwan.
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Get ready and gear up for war!! Malaysia has the best outdoor landscape and weather for paint ball game with assurance to burn out calories without you even notice!
Participants are excited to shoot the opponents and avoid getting hit, they are constantly running, squatting and rolling in the field, teaming up to achieve the winning goal. It is a very safe sports as long as the participants ensures that goggles are always attached to the eyes.
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The FRIM Canopy Walkway itself is about 30 meters above the ground and has four sections totalling 150 meters in length.
Each is made of long metal ladders covered with wooden planks. These are suspended in a cradle of nylon ropes and anchored by steel cables wrapped around sturdy trees at each end. The whole suspension bridge is enveloped in netting to prevent you or your possessions from falling through the cracks.
Only four people are allowed on each span at any one time. The walkway does sway and wobble and at first I had visions of the whole thing twisting upside down and spilling its contents (me!) into the jungle below. But after the initial concerns faded I was able to enjoy the splendid views and appreciate nature from this unfamiliar vantage point.
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Have some splash moment at the river with tubing activities. This water based activity is fun and relaxing in one of the scenic river in Malaysia; Kampar River.
Imagine floating down the river using tube and experience nature first-hand. One can have some me time far from the city and enjoy the 2km gentle rapid along the winding river.
Here in RIVERBUG we provide our guests with internal transfer, specialised tube certified for tubing activities, safety gear that includes life jacket and helmets.
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Forget New Zealand, why travel so far when you can do it in Sunway Theme Park? Jump from a height of 22 metres, the equivalent height of a 9-storey building!
Located in the extreme park section, over the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world (428 m/ 1404 ft long), one of the most amazing experiences await the courageous ones for a free fall jump.
The platform is at an elevation of 22 m/ 72 ft high, about the height of an eight to nine stores building. The length of the bungee cord is a 5.5 m/ 18 ft long one, capable to stretch out about four times its length.
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The highest slingshot ride in Asia – a reverse bungee jump inside a capsule pulling up to 5G’s, which is more than a MIG-25 fighter plane.
You will reach heights of 72 meters, the highest in Asia, reaching speeds of 120 km/h in 2 seconds before a sensation of weightlessness comes over you.
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Another exciting outdoor sports that helps lose massive weight without realizing it!!
Go Karting requires a lot of physical strength and endurance to handle the racing speed. It creates an adrenaline rush hormone it our body, pumping the heart faster to provide more energy to the muscles.
Depending on the CC of the kart engine and the rounds of laps, a racer can lose a few kilograms per race. F1 racer Nico Rosberg loses 3 kg burning up to 1500 calories every race.
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Batu Dam mountain biking trails cross all types of terrain and are good for all riders, from beginners to experts. The trails go along the shore, then through forest, often on single track paths, up and down hills and across streams.
In Bukit Kiara, there are 15 km of mainly single-track trails which are very popular with mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Kuala Lumpur Mountain Bike Hash organises mountain biking every month in the Klang Valley. Participants can choose between a short and a long ride; the long ride generally goes through jungle or a plantation and can be physically demanding. Each ride is followed by lunch and drinks.
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Previously of Zone Khatulistiwa Paragliding Centre fame, owners Kak Orkid and Captain Ikhwan have decided to open Malaysia’s only paragliding flight park in Bukit Jugra, Banting.
These friendly extreme sports enthusiasts got their paragliding pilot licenses in New Zealand and have had extensive paragliding experience all over the world.
Banting is just a forty minute drive from KL and this interesting weekend activity should be one that your kids will remember for years to come.
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If you’re looking for an outdoor rock climbing experience, head on down to Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur or if you prefer something indoors, there’s Camp 5 in Petaling Jaya
The main region of climbing in Malaysia is in city Kuala Lumpur Batu Caves and Bukit Takun. Batu Caves is a huge limestone outcrop and currently the main region for Rock Climbing around Kuala Lumpur, hosting 8 crags and a total of about 170 routes. These climbing routes are easily accessed as most crags start from ground level. It’s the perfect haven for new climbers aspiring to their first experience of climbing natural rock .
Batu Caves got its name from the famous cave system hosting one of the most important Indian Temples in South East Asia and situated approximately 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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For inexperienced trekkers, Taman Negara is probably the best place to start, boasting the greatest range of walks, many of which can be done without a guide, while Bako National Park in southwest Sarawak offers fairly easy, day-long hikes.
For the more experienced, other parks in Sarawak, especially Gunung Mulu, should offer sufficient challenges for most tastes, while Sabah’s Maliau Basin is at the very demanding end of the scale.
The largely inaccessible Endau-Rompin Park in the south of Peninsular Malaysia is for serious expeditions only.
Mount Kinabalu Park in Sabah is in a class of its own, the hike to the top of the mountain a demanding but highly rewarding combination of trekking and climbing.
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Want to experience the world’s longest island zipline? Look no further to Pulau Sapi, located in Kota Kinabalu.
If that’s not enough, Malaysia is home to the longest zipline in South East Asia measuring 530 metres at Bukit Tinggi! Colmar Tropicale Adventure Park in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang has made it into the Malaysia Book of Records for having the longest single zip-line in South-East Asia, measuring 530 m.
Sabah now has the world’s longest island zip line the bigger-scale version of the flying fox that enables users to cruise from the top to the bottom of a cable attached to a moving pulley that will give thrill seekers of literally sailing from the air from one island to another at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.
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Yes, you can zorb in Malaysia! The sport where you roll down hills in giant balls can be done in Taman Tasik Tititwangsa or Serdang
Fancy rolling down a hill inside a gigantic 3-meter inflatable ball? Fall head over heels with this extreme sport—literally over and over again! Choose from any one of these 3 orbing options— Orbing Downhill Dry Ride, Orbing Downhill Wet / Hydro Ride or the Orbing Hamster Roll.
Locations to try out this unique experience include: Titiwangsa Lake, Kuala Lumpur, The Heritage Village, Seri Kembangan, The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya and The MAEPS (Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang). Do bear in mind that the minimum height for the Downhill Ride is 140cm and maximum weight is 160kg for 2 people in the Orb. Other than that, get ready to get rolling, rolling, rolling!
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