A zipline, also known as a high-altitude zip line, originated in the mountainous country of Switzerland. Originally used for high-altitude self-rescue and military raids, it later evolved into a recreational activity. Like racing and bungee jumping, it's considered an extreme sport internationally. Riders, wearing safety harnesses, are connected to a steel cable and pulleys, gliding down from a high launch platform at considerable speed. Ziplines can cross grasslands, lakes, rivers, canyons, and other terrains, allowing riders to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of nature while experiencing thrills without real danger. It offers a thrilling and unique experience of getting close to and immersing oneself in nature, both exciting and safe. Today, we'll recommend a few places worth trying ziplines.
