Bungee Jump the AJ Macau Tower–Macau, China
The first person who bungee jumped, AJ Hackett, did it illegally. That was from the Eiffel Tower. Since then, millions of bungee jumps have graced the heights of the world. One can find the brand forged in Hacket’s name in places like Australia, Russia, Singapore, even France, but definitely China. The tower in Macau claims the highest bungee, 233 meters or 764 feet, which is over two football fields high. The great thing about the tower is that the name and money behind it mean you are never in any real danger. Tell that to your bladder.
Chill in a Skylodge–Sacred Valley, Peru
On the cliffs of mountains, birds of prey construct nests with ridiculous views of the world, far from anything that could hurt them. Until the people at Skylodge Adventures built their collection of cliffside Sky Lodges, humans could only dream of that level of serenity. Now, you can sleep next to the eagles, nested above the Sacred Valley near Cuzco, Peru. Access is the toughest part as it’s via a 1,300-foot climb or a zip-line ride. Lodges can house up to eight people so call your friends and book this unforgettable nest.