More and more people are choosing to choose the feeling of adrenaline to disconnect from our daily lives, daily worries and stress. And for this, a very good option is bungee jumping, through which large doses of the most addictive natural drug are experienced: adrenaline.

We have endless sites in Spain to go bungee jumping but to whet your appetite, here are some suggestions that will surprise you.

1. Kawarau Bridge, New Zealand

New Zealand is the first destination in the world to practice this sport, as it was there where bungee jumping was invented in 1988 by A.J. Hackett. You can jump at several points but without a doubt the most impressive is Kawarau. It's not that he's very tall (43 meters) but he was the first there.


Kawarau Bridge-New Zealand



2. In front of Sydney Bay, in Australia

If you want to release adrenaline while enjoying truly spectacular views, be sure to go to Australia. There is what they say is one of the most dangerous cliffs in the world and 83 meters high will provide you with a free fall that you will never forget. Its structure is simply perfect for this, although it would be advisable to have experience before jumping here.

 Facing Sydney Bay



3. The Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa

For many, the most impressive in the world is about 216 meters high and which is accessed by a hanging walkway that requires some respect. Every year thousands of people pass through it in search of a good dose of strong emotions, having as their main ally this unique setting: an impressive arch-shaped bridge and spectacular surrounding mountains.

 Bloukrans Bridge-South Africa



4. Macau Tower, in China

A jump from a building that will make your hair stand on end with a height of 233 meters. Such is its importance that even jumper A.J. Hackett managed to be included in the Guiness Book of Records due to making the largest commercial leap in history. If you travel to China and are an adventurer, rest assured that you will love this jump.


 Macau Tower-China



5. Santa Eulalia Valley, in Peru

With a height of 160 meters you can enjoy a free fall of 20 meters, remaining suspended in the air at a distance of 140 meters from the ground. From There you can see the majestic mountains of the Huarochirí mountain range and recover from all the adrenaline released in just a few seconds. It is the canyon of Autisha.


 Santa Eulalia Valley-Peru



6. Arches National Park, Utah

More than bungee jumping, what is done here is rope jumping, a different but equally adrenaline-inducing modality. Devin Graham recorded a spectacular video there, which I leave for you to watch because we already know: a picture is worth a thousand words.




7. The so-called "GoldenEye Bungee Jump", in Switzerland

Named after the recording of one of the last James Bond films, this spectacular jump has an adventurous height of 220 meters. It is located in the middle of a valley of landscapes and at a height of 470 meters above sea level. A true earthly paradise suitable for any self-respecting nature lover.

 Golden Eye-Switzerland



8. Bridge over the Koshi Bhote River, Nepal

In the middle of the Himalayas we find this river over which a bridge is built at a height of 160 meters. It is called "The Bridge of Friendship" and was designed by a Swiss company with maximum security. Do you think you would be able to dare to take the leap from here?


 Nepal



9. Victoria Falls, Zambia

Landscape-wise it has an immensity that few places can surpass. Now, if we add to that the 111 meters of the bridge located above the Zambezi River, this perception undoubtedly multiplies. An experience that not everyone dares but those who live it affirm that it is something unique.


 Victoria Falls-Zambia



10. Europabrücke Bridge, Austria

A stunning bungee jump from a 192 meter high bridge (the highest in Europe) will be perfect to shake off bad energy and all the problems that worry you. One of the best reasons you have to tour the country and see first-hand everything it has to offer.


 Europabrucke -Austria



Now you will ask yourself: what about those from Spain? Well here you have them.