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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| hello all, my brother is heading to New Zealand next month and visiting Auckland and Queenstown and he doesn't want to leave Queenstown without doing the bungy jumping, so have anyone done this? how to book this or make arrangement for this activity?any suggestions? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Queenstown is the home of adventure and offers top selection of things to do including bungy jumping. Really bungy jumping is a mind blowing experience and I experienced the Kawarau bridge bungy few years back. It was a 43-metre bungy jump and when I was tied with an elastic band. When I felt the free fell oh! my god, it was unbeleivable and more thrilled. I have visited my friend in Nelson and both of us went to Queenstown to have this adventurous activity. My friend has arranged Queenstown bungy jumping through "Luxury adventures", one of the travel agents who arranges all types of tours in New Zealand, so just call them on +64 9 361 3874, make arrangements and have fun. If you are looking for accommodation in Queenstown, then Queenstown hotels page will give you more information. |
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