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Heart-stopping leaps and giddy heights are the stock in trade of AJ Hackett Sentosa, the Singapore outpost of the bungy operator founded by the New Zealander who first made the sport famous to the world. Perched above Siloso Beach on the resort island of Sentosa, the attraction is built around a purpose-made tower rising some fifty metres into the tropical air, from which the brave can throw themselves towards the ground on the only commercial bungy jump in Singapore. The thrill begins with the climb to the platform, the view stretching out over the beach and the sea, and then the moment of commitment as the jumper plunges headfirst into space before the elastic cord arrests the fall and sends them rebounding skyward in a rush of adrenaline. For those who cannot quite face a solo plunge, the tower also offers a giant swing, on which up to three people are hauled high before being released to soar in a vast pendulum arc above the ground, screaming all the way. Linking the cliffs is a separate attraction, a vertiginous walkway suspended high in the air, along which visitors can stroll for the views, or take on the more daring challenge of edging out along a beam that juts into empty space. The operation is run with the safety and professionalism that have made the brand a byword in the adventure world, with trained crew, rigorous procedures and equipment to international standards, so that the terror is purely psychological. Set amid the beaches and attractions of Sentosa, easily reached from the city, the site has become a magnet for thrill-seekers and a rite of passage for the adventurous. For those craving a jolt of pure adrenaline and a story to tell, AJ Hackett Sentosa delivers one of the most exhilarating experiences in Singapore, a chance to conquer fear and fling oneself into the void high above a tropical shore. Beyond the headline bungy leap from a forty-seven metre tower, the site offers a giant swing that flings riders out over the sand, a vertigo-inducing walk across the Skybridge and a slower descent for those who balk at the full jump. The operation opened on Sentosa in 2017 and remains the only permanent bungy in Singapore, drawing a steady mix of thrill-seekers, curious onlookers and beachgoers who gather below to watch the screaming descents from the comfort of the shore.

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