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SKY DIVING

SKY DIVING

Do you feel camaraderie with the Mountain Dew advertisements and wanna try something truly bold?

When it comes to extreme adventure sports, skydives are right up there for only the hardcore enthusiasts. But if you don’t faint easily and dream of zooming through the open sky, adrenaline pumping through your heart then this is the right time to finally try the ultimate experience of skydiving in India.

Our friendly staff will assist you in checking in upon your arrival at the drop zone. About 15 minutes before take-off, your instructor will take you into the restricted area to prepare you for your jump with a short training session. They will help you put on the harness and then you’ll receive a thorough safety check before boarding the aircraft.

Here are some types of skydives:-
1.TANDEM JUMP:-
Here you are connected to an instructor via a harness. Both of you jump together using the same parachute and the instructor pull the cord. This is the simplest form of skydiving in India and needs minimal instructions. The best part is that the entire experience will be recorded so that you can re-live the thrill even after it is all over, for the rest of your life.
2.STATIC LINE JUMP:-
The jump is made from only 3,000 feet and requires up to six hours of training. In this skydive, you are connected with a cord to the aircraft, and the parachute opens automatically after around 3 seconds of freefall with no action required by the diver.
3. ACCELERATED FREEFALL:-
This one is the real deal, where you jump without any attachments and free fall. It is one of the most challenging experiences of skydiving in India. It requires both classroom instructions and practical training, considering the serious nature of this dive and is done from at least 13,000 feet.

SKY DIVING

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