
Abseiling is an ultimate way to experience and interact with the mesmerizing and mysterious landscape. A balanced descent from a height is an enchanting adventure. The sport lets you explore the beauty and the hidden secrets of Caves and Valleys. Abseiling also known as Rappelling is pretty easy to learn. Even an amateur merely needs a few lessons and trials before actually slipping down the valley with much ease and without hassles.
The adventure is more about the mental balance than physical power. It helps you rope down safely to the ground. Abseiling is all about momentary migration from ones comfort zone to experience something extraordinary that fills you with a wonderful feeling of accomplishment.
Jean Estsril Charlet (1840-1925), a Chamonix guide, discovered the technique of Abseiling.
New Zealand gives you umpteenth opportunities to rope down its enigmatic caves and explore its beautiful waterfalls, mountains and caves. There are skilled guides and instructors who help you your way down.
Westland, Mount Cook, Mount Aspiring, Arthur's Pass and Fiordland National Parks, all based in the Southern Alps are most popular Abseiling Spots. Check out some of the best spots New Zealand where abseiling can be enjoyed at its best.
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Rates to be paid for Abseiling may vary from area to area. However on an average it is about NZD 189 per Adult and NZD 149 per Child. The sport duration is about 4 hours.
Following is a list of New Zealand's Abseiling Operators :
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