Cave Swimming in Mexico’s CenotesMexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is home to hundreds of cenotes – natural sinkholes filled with fresh water. While some are popular tourist spots, there are many off-the-beaten-path cenotes that offer a more extreme and adventurous experience. Swimming and snorkeling through these underground caves, surrounded by eerie stalactites and bat colonies, can feel like exploring a secret world. For an even more intense experience, try cave diving, where you’ll navigate narrow underwater tunnels with only a headlamp to guide the way.
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Cliff Camping in PeruIf you’re not afraid of heights, cliff camping in the Sacred Valley of Peru will push your limits. Suspended from the side of a mountain, you’ll sleep in a transparent pod hanging over a 1,200-foot drop. By day, you’ll climb up the mountainside via a series of ladders and cables. By night, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the valley below as you relax in your gravity-defying perch. This heart-pounding experience offers an incredible way to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Peru.
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The Edge Walk at Toronto’s CN TowerIf you’re looking for an adrenaline rush in an urban setting, the Edge Walk at the CN Tower in Toronto is a must. As the world’s highest full-circle, hands-free walk, it takes brave participants around the edge of the tower’s main pod – 1,168 feet above the ground! Harnessed in for safety, you’ll lean out over the city with nothing but air between you and the bustling streets below. This thrilling experience is not for the faint of heart, but it offers unparalleled views and the ultimate bragging rights.