So, you’ve done a guided rappel down a 150-foot gushing waterfall. Ho-hum.
Now you’re ready for the next extreme adventure adrenaline fix. How about waterfall jumping?
Waterfall jumping is Costa Rica’s version of cliff diving, but next to a waterfall. Also called “tombstoning” in Europe, waterfall jumping is the newest most extreme adventure tour in Arenal, Costa Rica. The new Gravity Falls Jumping Canyon Rainforest Adventure Course by Desafio Adventure Company is an intense canyoning tour that involves waterfall jumps, waterfall rappels and river canyon swims.
“People have been rappelling down waterfalls and going river rafting, and they’re looking for the next adventure,” said Desafio Adventure Company owner, Christine Krishnan.
“We found the most amazing canyon near La Fortuna, 25 minutes toward the Balsa River in the town of Valencia,” Christine Krishnan noted. “Jump off high canyon walls into deep, crystalline pools of water, and rappel down rushing waterfalls!” reads the tour information.
The Gravity Falls Costa Rica canyoning adventure involves an 80-foot rappel down a rushing waterfall into a deep pool, five cliff diving waterfall jumps ranging from five feet to 25 feet, a canyoning swim through a narrow passage, and other climbing adventures. It takes place in an isolated rainforest canyon by the Children’s Eternal Rainforest near the private entrance that Desafio Adventure Company uses for its Balsa River Rafting trips.
So, how is the four-hour Gravity Falls tour different from the Lost Canyon Adventures Canyoning tour, one of Desafio’s most popular adventure tours? Said Suresh Krishnan: “Do you want to get wet and wild? You should go to the Lost Canyon. If you want to go on an expedition of an exclusive extreme waterfall tour, then you should go to Gravity Falls.”
Article by Shannon Farley
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