Zipline

Brief description

You are harnessed in a seated position, attached to a pulley and cable above you. The cable is set across the gorge at a very steep angle, so as you let go you accelerate at a tremendous speed, reaching 160 km/h and travelling 425m across the gorge. It’s wicked.

Clients should be reasonably fit for this activity, as there is a steep walk into & out of the Batoka Gorge as well as for the white water rafting activity itself.

Times

Daily- Between 09h00 -12h00 & 14h00-16h00.

Duration

Roughly an hour in total when taking into consideration time it takes for the safely talk and harnessing up.

Additional Info

Minimum age of 6 years old, with a maximum weight restriction of 140kgs.

Costs

US$84 (solo) / US$ 127 (tandem) / Children 6-11 years old Half Price.

Includes: Includes transfers from most hotels/accommodation.
Excludes: US$3 National Parks fee per person.

**Please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the details and prices supplied above are correct, we cannot be held responsible in any way should any item/price be miss quoted.

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