5 Unusual Adventure Activities around the World

Taking the path less travelled is often easier said than done. However, the most daring of wanderers tend to constantly look for new and exciting ways to experience a destination.



Whether it’s jumping out of a plane to go skydiving and view the gorgeous landmass beneath from a bird’s eye view or it’s simply going off into the most remote villages to live like the locals, every single one of these experiences opens you up to a whole new world. One that you might never have experienced had you stuck to the usual routine of flying in, taking an overland truck to the nearest wildlife reserve and flying back out.



Not that there is anything wrong with that! An authentic African Safari is something of an awe-inspiring experience every time you take one. However, have you ever considered branching off into the wilder side of things? You know?



Maybe go on a biking safari in Hell’s Gate, Naivasha, Kenya? Swim amongst hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos Islands?



If you put your mind to it, you can come up with some unique adventure travel ideas that will simply light up your Instagram feed and earn you the coveted “daredevil” title amongst your friends. While all that is just absolutely wonderful, none of it can compare to the kind of rush you would get from trying something new.







If you have been “so ready” for a new adventure since you can’t even remember when, here are some unusual adventure activities that should get your heart pumping:



Read: 7 Weird Wonders of the World



1. Dive to the Titanic wreck



Back in 1912, getting a ticket on The RMS Titanic was the most luxurious of adventures for sea-loving travellers. More than a century later, turns out the Titanic still is a luxurious adventure. Only this time around, you would have to dive more than 3,800 metres into the Atlantic to experience it. The Titanic wreckage lies about 600 kilometres from the coast of Newfoundland, Canada and for a “rather hefty fee”, you can actually dive the wreck in a submarine.



There are reports that parts of this grand ship are being lost to the sea. Which is to be expected, “The Millionaire’s Special” and once Unsinkable Ship has been lying underneath the Atlantic for over 100 years.









While there are several ways through which you can get yourself a ticket to dive the Titanic, there is a company that doesn’t make you jump through any hoops to do so. You just have to book way in advance and pay a King’s ransom to take part in what promises to be an unforgettable experience on “The Wonder Ship”.



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2. Walk right up to the “Gates of Hell” in Karakum Desert, Turkmenistan



Back in 1971, a group of Soviet scientists discovered what they thought was a substantial oil field near the village of Darvaza, in the Karakum Desert. As they drilled to explore, the site collapsed into a huge crater opening the world up to a large natural gas pocket. To prevent the leakage of methane gas into the atmosphere, the scientists set the place on fire thinking it could only burn for so long before it goes out. That was almost half a century ago and the “Gates to Hell” still burns today.




View this post on Instagram Throwback to Turkmenistan and the Darvaza- gas crator also know as the Gates to Hell 
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