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SKYDIVING DIANI

 



Skydiving in Kenya is a unique experience. There are few dropzones in the world that can claim such beauty–and no other skydiving operation where you can land on the beach every time, sip from a fresh coconut on your way back from landing, shoo away the monkeys who want your treats and experience the friendly and vibrant Kenyan culture.

Tandem skydiving allows you to experience the thrill of free fall and a magnificent canopy flight over the coastline without any significant training.


Your skydiving experience starts with a short brief from one of our instructors before you are ready to take on the skies at 12,000 feet. After getting geared up, you board the airplane for a 15 minute scenic flight and can enjoy the beautiful view as you climb to altitude. While you approach the exit point, you will be securely attached to the front of your instructor, and then start moving towards the doorway of the plane. Wind is blasting and your heart will be pounding with excitement as you hang your feet outside the aircraft and look at the ground over 3,600 meters below.

Ready… Set… GO!!

You can expect an intense rush as you free fall towards the earth reaching terminal velocity at approximately 200km/h. This is 55 seconds of pure adrenaline – don’t forget to smile to the camera!

At about 5000 feet your main parachute is deployed, and you can catch your breath while enjoying a spectacular 5 minute canopy ride back to earth.
Nothing on earth can beat this experience, so stop thinking about it and book your skydive today!

Walk away from your skydive with more than just memories.. For an additional Ksh 12,000 you can have your skydive filmed and professionally edited into a 5 minute video capturing your whole experience so you can relive this moment again and again.

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