Vietnam in top 5 adventure experience paradise in Asia
Kite surfing in Mui Ne, bungee jumping in Macau, and conquering Everest Base Camp are must-try experiences in Asia for adventure-loving travelers.
Asia One's travel page suggests 5 experiences not to be missed when coming to Asia.
Kitesurfing in Mui Ne, Vietnam
For adventurous travelers, kite surfing in Mui Ne is truly an exciting and satisfying experience. This water sport has many similarities to surfing, but with the addition of a wind-filled kite pulling the player along. Mui Ne has many places that teach kite surfing or rent out equipment for visitors to play.
Besides, Mui Ne also has many other attractive water games such as surfing, windsurfing, kayaking...
Indoor skydiving in Sentosa, Singapore
If you are a skydiving enthusiast but are hesitant to try it outdoors, indoor skydiving is the ideal alternative. In Singapore, visitors can enjoy this sport at the iFly indoor playground on Sentosa Island.
Visitors will have the feeling of flying in free fall conditions just like skydiving outdoors. Because it is surrounded by glass, you can see the sea view around the building. Guides are always with you when playing.
Snorkeling in Palawan, Philippines
With rich marine life and clear water, snorkeling in Palawan Island is a popular sport among tourists.
It is also a popular choice for those who like to venture out on the water. The best snorkeling spots in Palawan are Coron and El Nido.
Trekking to Everest Base Camp, Nepal
If you dream of conquering Mount Everest at 8,848 m but can't actually climb it, trek to the south, where Everest Base Camp is at 5,364 m.
This is truly a journey worth taking because visitors not only get to see many breathtaking sceneries but also have the opportunity to experience the unique features of local culture.
March-May or September-November is the best time to trek in Nepal. You can hire a guide, porter or book a tour through a trekking company. Before you go, remember to register with the Mountaineering Association of Nepal (TAAN).
Bungee jumping in Macau, China
Macau Tower is the world's highest bungee jumping site at 233 m. The difference between jumping from a cliff or a high bridge is that you won't see the waves of the river, lake or sea below, just concrete with airbags and the Macau skyline.
The tower is open daily for adventurers, but weather conditions may dictate whether you can participate or not. For something a little different, you can also book a night bungee jump.
According to VNE
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