New Zealand is popular for adventure activities and so we, Monty and Molly decided to keep the Bungy Jumping experience for New Zealand. While on our RTW-2 through Queenstown NZ, we decided to go for Nevis Bungy Jump. Why? Because it is the highest Bungy Jump in NZ with a 143-meter drop lasting 8.5 seconds of free fall. And trust me it was worth it.
Learn More = https://www.bungy.co.nz/queenstown/nevis/nevis-bungy/



How are where to book/plan for the Nevis Bungy Jump ?
Location = Queenstown, New Zealand
Once you are in Queenstown it is as simple as walking onto one of the many adventure activities shops or speak to your hotel/hostel reception. We booked it directly at THE STATION INFORMATION CENTRE (AJ HACKETT BUNGY)
How much does it cost?
We opted to go for the Nevis Bungy + Nevis Swing Combo. Both activities were amazing and we paid NZ$ 395 per person (almost £200 or USD 270).
Here is Molly’s Jump – Much more classy than mine.
Here is Monty’s jump – “I am afraid of heights, and my legs were trembling. I wanted to launch off with a push but did not have any strength. I am now more confident and hope that next time around it would be more entertaining to look at”