It is the world's first bungee jump site. It's not the highest or scariest bungee jump, but it's the birthplace of bungee jumping!
It is a natural rock pool that sits right on the edge of Victoria Falls, the world's largest sheet of falling water. You can take a dip in the pool and dangle your legs over the edge.
The hike to get to the temples is considered one of the most dangerous hikes in the world, with narrow paths and sheer drops.
This is a popular destination for white water rafting. The rapids on the Nile River are some of the most challenging in the world.
The track is known for its beauty and challenge, and it was the site of one of the most important battles for Australians in World War II.
Allows you to get up close to wild animals in their natural habitat. While there are guides and scouts with guns, it can still be a scary experience.
Allows you to see great white sharks up close. Gansbaai is known as the “Great White Shark Capital of the World”.
The Drake Passage is a body of water between Argentina and Antarctica. It is known for its rough seas, and it can be a dangerous journey.
BASE jumping is one of the most dangerous sports in the world. Kjerag, near Stavanger in Norway, is one of the world's most iconic BASE jump sites.