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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Bungy-jumping in Sunway Lagoon soon
If you are into bungy-jumping or would like to try it, in a few months time, you can do it here in Malaysia itself. Sunway Lagoon and AJ Hackett, the people in the bungy-jump business are collaborating to set one up at Sunway Lagoon.
This attraction at the Sunway Lagoon theme park is slated to be ready between three to six months according to a spokesperson.
Source: The Star
Update: Mar 14, 2011
THE first permanent bungy jumping site is now open at the Sunway Lagoon’s Extreme Park’s suspension bridge.
Thrill-seekers will be free-falling 22m above the water, a height equivalent to a nine-storey building.
Jumpers will have the option of doing either individual bungy jump or the water-touch which allows the jumper’s head to touch the water before the bungy cord pulls the jumper upwards.
You would have to be at least 10 years of age in order to participate and have to be of a minimum weight of 35kg or maximum of up to 285kg.
Each jump is priced at RM100 (non-MyKad holder) and RM50 (MyKad holder). Those who are planning to go on a complete thrill seeking experience can enjoy both the existing G-Force X Reverse Bungy and the Bungy Jump with a combo ticket priced at RM150 (non-MyKad holder) and RM70 (MyKad holder).
All successful jumpers would receive a Bungy Jump Certificate from Bungy Malaysia.
Source: The Star
wow, bunjee-jumping huh?? this is something i'm so interested and looking forward to, and yet a bit reluctant.. hahaha!!
ReplyDeleteFor those game enough, this is one activity to look forward to. I can imagine Sunway Lagoon will be crowded once again. Have fun then..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experience. I like very much adventure like bungee jumping. If you like doing adventure, try bungee jumping. Try bungee jumping into the maw of an active volcano close to Pucon in Chile. Have the best experience leap off the 134 meters high Nevis Highwire Bungy , New Zealand in 8.5 bone-chilling insane helicopter jumperseconds.
ReplyDeleteHi Bungy Jumping, that sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait...Is the whole set up ready for use yet?
ReplyDeletewow...that's indeed a good news....does anyone know how long is d height? i did once in NZ n it was freakin awesome man!!
ReplyDeleteIndeed this is a "must go"...
ReplyDeletewhen will it exactly be, I am coming from jordan to Malaysia in may 25th , will it be held that time , please reply
ReplyDeleteHeba, no worries, bungy-jumping is available now. For updates on details, please return to the blog post above. Welcome to Malaysia. May is a great time to visit Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean "succesful jumpers"? What happens if you weren't successful?
ReplyDeleteTurki, you are right. It sure sounds worrisome with that word, doesn't it? I suppose the writer meant those who met the criteria and completed the jump.
ReplyDeleteIf it's any consolation, there has been no report of any incident so far since the activity started.
Thanks for stopping by.
am in malaysia n experienced it twice at lagoon.its so exhilarating,n a must try fr everyone!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!I have always wanted to do bungy jumping!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there were types to it all!
Nice :)