ZIPLINING AT JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK. YES, ITS POSSIBLE!

Last Updated on December 5, 2019 by asoulwindow

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Me, about to drop!

I had always wanted to attempt ziplining but kept postponing it. Also known as fox flying, it is a simple sport where one is safely harnessed to a thick metallic wire and released only to be stopped in the middle of the wire. After an easy drop of the first half, the fun is in completing the next half by pulling one’s body on the rope to reach the other side.

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Though the narrative makes the sport look like a cushy job, it has its own challenges. The strenuous part is pulling your body for the large part of the sport. Having put on some weight recently, I did find it a bit demanding but not impossible. My trick was to take it slowly and also soak in the views beneath and around me.

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Our wire was tied across a river in the middle of the Jim Corbett National Park. There was a thin stream of water which carried in it tiny fish. The river was not voluptuous but was semi dry. That however did not take away from its beauty. Come monsoon and the same river would become unrecognizable.

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Departure ‘terminal’

As soon as we landed on the other side, we were escorted to our next adventure sport, equally exciting and another first for me. Read about it in the links below.

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Arrival ‘terminal’

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Note: I was hosted by Corbett Wild Iris Resort and Spa.  The resort conducts many such adventure sports within the forest. Check their website for more info or ask me in commenst below. I was accompanied by travel blogger/journalists Mrs. Alka Kaushik, Mr. Dipanshu Goyal, Ms. Parnashree Devi, Ms. Swati Jain, Ms Suhana Sajwan

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We ziplined here!

Credit : The first picture is by Parnashree Devi , rest are by Dipanshu Goyal

21 thoughts on “ZIPLINING AT JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK. YES, ITS POSSIBLE!”

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  10. Ziplining seems so effortless in the pictures although it must be very strenuous. I am wondering about how the view of the surrounding would look in that half sleeping position. Would love to try it!

  11. This looks awesome! I think zip lining is so much fun. I have only done it once in Borneo – we zip lined from one island peak to another with blue water in between. It was quite intense but soooo good!

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