Tuesday, 10 May 2016

This will get your adrenaline high on.



Posing around on arrival
 If you are an adrenaline junkie, and you love to push your buttons and stretch your limits, this would be "your" place. Tucked away in Luwero, you branch off just after the town round about a few meters away from the main road coming to a small sign post marked "Extreme adventure park Busiika. Its mostly famous for rallies, cars and bikes. " FYI this is not a kalango(advert). I am just saying.

 You know most times, we spend our money on stuff and at the end, you may want it back except you can't or may be you feel like a sense of loss like it was worth it. I have never felt something worthwhile of my money like the experience i had at this place. I can't explain it, its one of those things which has to be experienced first hand.
Ohhh, by the way, this happened a while back, towards the end of last year to be exact.  I will not say much but i will let the pictures tell the story.  In brief, my cousin invited me to go out on an extreme adventure with her workmates, I can't say the adventure bit registered well but curiosity got the best of me. I have heard about Zip-lining, bungee jumping. rock climbing, water rafting, name it... Had never attempted to do any, reasons I don't know actually. You can't tell how you like something until you have tried it.  I will start with an apology, the pics aren't in the chronological order of the different rope challenges but you can pretty much get the hang of things that happen at the place. And ohh, that's me in the dark green top.
View of the poles from the ground

We had just arrived at the venue, goofing around
We are briefed by the instructors (You can see his name imprinted at the back of his T-shirt) eased us into what we were about to embark on 


Start of the climb, small ladder that leads to the first pole


























Resting in between poles before the next tasking move on a cobweb(weaved in btn poles)

This was the last stage of the all the challenges (the swing), only one of us got to finish out of a group of about 15, she got a certificate. I can bet only a handful have them.




We let our hair down (Literally) after getting down the poles

This is the thing (for lack of a proper name, that you use to get off the zip-line.(Posing with the two instructors for the day, very handy if you ask me.)

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