Mega Adventure Park

Mega Adventure Park - Singapore is located on the picturesque Sentosa Island, host to Singapore’s main attractions. Mega Adventure operate the world famous MegaZip flying fox, that spans 450 m, where you fly at 60 km/h over the jungle and beaches of the Island. Furthermore, there are 3 additional activities that include a 36-obstacle treetop ropes course (MegaClimb), a 15m MegaJump free fall simulator, and a dynamic bungee assisted trampolines, MegaBounce.

The start and end points of the zip line in the Mega Adventure Park in Sentosa, Singapore

Attractions[1]

MegaZip

The main attraction is a 450-metre (1,480 ft) zip-line which takes participants from the peak of Imbiah Hill, 75 metres (246 ft) above ground level and at a speed of up to 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph), across a jungle, a beach, the sea, and ending on a man-made island off Siloso Beach. Participants are connected to the zip-line by a customized "zipper" that rolls them down the line from the start to the end.

MegaClimb

MegaClimb is an obstacle course consisting of three levels of aerial ropes installed around eucalyptus trees 15 metres (49 ft) high. Participants are provided with full-body harnesses and are connected to continuous belaying systems. The course has 12 obstacles per level, and includes confidence gaps, horizontal ladders and mini flying foxes.

MegaJump

MegaJump is a simulated parachute jump. Participants experience the sensation of a free fall from jumping off a 15-metre (49 ft) tower while connected to a power fan descender that ensures a soft and safe landing.

MegaBounce

MegaBounce is based on a simple trampoline with the added feature of a system of elastic bands that allows participants to make higher-than-normal jumps safely – they can "bounce" up to 10 metres (33 ft) into the air.

References

  1. "MEGA ADVENTURE PARK | Sentosa". www.sentosa.com.sg. Retrieved 6 September 2019.

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