Experience the thrill of soaring on Southeast Asia's steepest zip line at Mega Adventure Park, starting at a hair-raising 75 meters above the ground.
Enjoy panoramic views of Sentosa's lush jungle canopy and picturesque coastline as you zip through the air.
Rest assured with state-of-the-art safety equipment and procedures, ensuring a secure and enjoyable adventure high above Sentosa Island.
Feel the adrenaline rush as you go on a 450-meter flight from Imbiah Hill to Siloso Beach, reaching a speed of up to 60 km/h.
About Zipline Singapore at Mega Adventure Park:
Mega Adventure on Sentosa Island is Singapore's top destination for thrill-seekers of all ages. Set amidst the scenic landscapes of Imbiah Hills and Siloso Beach, it offers a variety of exhilarating activities. The park's highlight is the MegaZip, a 450-meter zipline that starts at the jungle canopy and soars over the lush forest and Siloso Beach. Additionally, the park features a world-class aerial ropes course designed to challenge even the bravest adventurers. With a strong emphasis on safety and exceptional service, Mega Adventure blends excitement with nature, providing an unforgettable adventure experience.
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After Experiencing the Zipling in Singapore, you can also experience and book Giant Swing at Skypark Sentosa and Bungee Jump at Skypark Sentosa
1. Mega Bounce: This activity showcases bungee-assisted trampolines on Siloso Beach, where you can bounce up to 8 meters high in the air. Mega Bounce is a perfect activity for kids and youngsters, who want to feel the adventurous rush.
2. Mega Climb: This activity, known as the Mega Climb, is an obstacle course made up of three levels of aerial ropes installed around 15-meter-high eucalyptus trees. You get to choose two out of three levels of treetop obstacles in this rope adventure activity. One can also finish this activity with an optional 15-meter jump. Participants wear full-body harnesses and are tethered to a continuous belaying system.
3. Mega Jump: Mega Jump activity is a free-fall parachute jump simulator. Jumping off a 15-meter tower while connected to a power fan descender creates the sensation of a free fall, ensuring a gentle and secure landing.
4. Mega Zip: Being the most famous activity, you can race through the air at 60 kph, and feel a rush of excitement. Experience a 450-meter zipline through a jungle, a beach, the sea, and finally to a man-made island off Siloso Beach.
No, there is no such age restriction for Zipline Singapore, but there are height and weight requirements. An individual’s minimum height should be 90cm, weight should be 30-140kg. A youngster who weighs less than 30kg but is taller than 90cm can ride the MegaZip in tandem with another person.
1. Bungee Jumping at Skypark Sentosa: On Singapore's only bungee jump, leap 47 meters above the surface and free-fall into an opportunity of a lifespan. Choose from a variety of insane jumps, including forwarding falls, reverse falls, and much more!
2. Mega Adventure Park: At Mega Adventure Park in Sentosa, consider the thrill of Zipline Singapore and crossing across the vibrant forest treetops. To add an extra adrenaline rush, you could choose to navigate this 450-meter zipline inverted while traveling at a high speed! The mega zip ticket price is $60 for one person.
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4. Marina Bay Sands Skypark: Visit the Marina Bay Sands Skypark for breathtaking views of Marina Bay and the city's commercial hub! To get the ultimate experience, head over during the twilight hours to capture both the setting sun and the twilight cityscape.
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Even though Singapore is a year-round vacation spot, the perfect time of year to visit Singapore is between December and June. When it comes to the weather in Singapore, February to April is usually the driest time of year, with the least moisture levels and also the most sunlight.