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Kawarau Bungy is the birthplace of commercial bungy jumping, a heart-pounding leap of faith from the historic Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge. Set over the turquoise waters of the Kawarau River, this iconic jump catapulted Queenstown onto the adventure map and remains a rite of passage for thrill-seekers. Whether you're watching from the viewing platform or taking the plunge yourself, the sheer energy and stunning gorge scenery make this an unforgettable experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge – The original 1880s bridge that launched bungy jumping in 1988; it's a historic landmark and the ultimate selfie spot.
- Bungy Jumping – Choose a solo, tandem, or even a water-touch jump (they let you dip into the river). The 43-metre drop is exhilarating and surprisingly smooth.
- AJ Hackett Bungy Centre – Watch jumpers from the deck, browse memorabilia, and soak up the retro-adventure vibe. The staff are legendary for their banter.
- Kawarau River & Gorge – Even non-jumpers love the dramatic canyon views; the river's milky blue colour is a photographer's dream.
- Bungy Swing & Zipride – For variety, try the nearby swing (a giant pendulum) or the zipride across the gorge – less intense but still a rush.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 1–2 hours if you're jumping (including check-in, gear-up, and the jump itself). If you're just spectating, 30–45 minutes is plenty to watch a few jumps and take photos. It's best visited mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and get softer light for photos. Combine it with a half-day trip from Queenstown (about 20 minutes' drive) or as a quick stop on the way to Arrowtown or Gibbston Valley.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Arrowtown – A charming gold-rush town with historic cottages, boutique shops, and great cafés; just 15 minutes away.
- Gibbston Valley – Known as the 'Valley of the Vines', with award-winning wineries, cheese tasting, and scenic cycle trails.
- Queenstown – The adventure capital itself, offering bungee, skydiving, jet boating, and a buzzing lakefront dining scene.
- Lake Hayes – A tranquil lake with a walking/cycling track and a historic homestead; perfect for a picnic after the adrenaline.
- Coronet Peak & The Remarkables – Ski fields in winter, hiking and mountain-biking destinations in summer, with epic views over the Wakatipu Basin.
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Image credits
- Arrowtown — Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- The Remarkables — Nick Bramhall from Tillicoultry, Scotland / CC BY-SA 2.0