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Adventure tours include

1. What are the adventure activities?

There are many types of adventure activities, and they can be classified in many ways:

By project:

1. In the air: parasailing, hang gliders, skydiving, hot air balloon rides, skydiving, bungee jumping, etc.;

2. On land: mountains, snow, deserts, mountaineering, rock climbing, caving , hunting trips, crossing grasslands, crossing jungles, etc.;

3. Water: rafting, diving, motorboating, sailing, rafting, canoeing, surfing, water skiing, etc.

Divided according to risk procedures:

1. Hard adventure

Hard adventure refers to the inherent danger of challenging the remote environment. This danger is natural and real. Rather than being man-made, it is highly dangerous, highly engaging, and challenging for explorers, and has extremely high requirements on the physical condition of explorers, including mountaineering, high-altitude rappelling, cave exploration, skydiving, and diving. wait.

2. Soft adventure

Soft adventure can bring excitement and expression of emotions to explorers. Soft adventure is more passive in terms of explorer participation, including jungle walking, hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, etc.

According to the purpose of adventure:

1. Experience the fun of risk

The core attraction is not reflected in the risk itself, but in experiencing the hidden behind the risk. Excitement and uncertainty.

2. Pursuit of world records

Adventure activities aimed at pursuing world records. Such as traveling around the world in a balloon, flying across the strait in a pedal plane or glider, traveling around the world in a yacht or boat, crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a canoe, etc.

3. Scientific expeditions

Adventure activities with scientific expeditions as the main purpose, such as mountain exploration, desert exploration, ocean exploration, forest exploration, cave exploration, polar exploration, and tracking of wild animals Adventure etc.