South Africa soars: World’s longest zipline unveiled near Cape Town

The world's longest zipline was inaugurated by K3 Sa Forest Adventures near Cape Town, marking a significant advancement in adventure tourism in South Africa.

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The operators of K3 SA Forest Adventures assert that this new zipline comfortably surpasses the previous record-holder for the title of the world’s longest zipline, the Jais Flight in the United Arab Emirates, which measures 2.8 kilometres in length. Photo Credit: K3 SA Forest Adventures

The world’s longest zipline was inaugurated by K3 Sa Forest Adventures near Cape Town, marking a significant advancement in adventure tourism in South Africa. The zipline at this cutting-edge attraction is 3.2 km long and starts from a mountain summit around 500 meters above the base camp. Depending on their weight, riders can reach thrilling speeds of up to 120 km/h on the zipline thanks to its unique design.

This new venture decisively surpasses the former record-holder, the Jais Flight in the United Arab Emirates, which measured 2.8 kilometres in length. As such, K3 Sa Forest Adventures has significantly redefined the benchmarks for zipline experiences globally.

In addition to its thrilling offerings, K3 Sa Forest Adventures caters to those seeking a more subdued experience with an intimate conference room and a charming coffee shop, providing a well-rounded experience for all visitors. This dual approach ensures that the establishment appeals not only to thrill-seekers but also to individuals desiring a serene environment for gatherings or relaxation.

The launch of the world’s longest zipline marks a significant milestone in adventure tourism within South Africa, promising both excitement and comfort for a diverse range of guests. This attraction is poised to attract adventure enthusiasts and those seeking leisurely pursuits alike, contributing to the region’s growing appeal as a tourist destination.

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