Eiffel Tower gets a zip line for adventure lovers
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, PARIS/ Created : May 31, 2019, 00:00 IST
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Eiffel Tower is soon going to transform into a stunning adventure zone, as you can now zip line off the second floor of the iconic structure.
Eiffel Tower is soon going to transform into a stunning adventure zone, as you can now zip line off the second floor of the iconic structure. Read less
Eiffel Tower is soon going to transform into a stunning adventure zone, as you can now zip line off the balcony of the iconic structure. According to news reports, the Eiffel Tower zip line is now open, letting you take a bird's eye view of the city of Paris.
Called, Smash Perrier, the ride is absolutely free of cost, and is available for a few lucky winners of an online lottery. But a few will also have the good fortune of getting selected through on-spot drawing.
There are numerous such adventurous zip lines across the world, with The Mist Rider being one of the best. This one takes you atop the famous Niagara Falls, and speeds up to 70 km per hour.
If you are a skier or snowboarder, you can take the La Tyrolienne Zip Wire in France, that is as high as 3230 m, and takes only 105 seconds to reach the end! This one is fascinating.
Yet another adventurous zip line is the Zip Flyer, Highground Adventures in Nepal. This one is one of the tallest, and steepest zip line in the world, and is almost 2 km long! The particular zip line is not for everyone, as it reaches a speed of up to 120 km per hour, and is scary, pulsating, and definitely immensely exciting.
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