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Zip Line in Tsaghkadzor

St. Olympiakan 12, Tsakhkadzor
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Accessible location
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Photography allowed
No dress code
Dress code
Requires special training
English speaking staff
Reservation needed
No age limit
Paid entrance
Overview

Foundation date: 2016

From Yerevan: 56 km/ 57 min

Opening hours: 10:30 – 18:00

Working days: Monday – Sunday

As you know, Tsaghkadzor is a favorite ski resort not only for local residents, but also for guests of Armenia.

To develop extreme tourism, a Zipline was built in the city in 2016, which became a real find for all extreme sports lovers. Both local residents and guests of the city want to fly and enjoy the beautiful nature of Tsaghkadzor.

The flight takes place in 3 stages. The first stage is the starting position of 480 m. During the second stage a stop is made and The participant makes a small ascent,150 mon foot and reaches the place from wherethe return flight begins. After the ascent, reaching the third level Zipline, a return flight is made, the length of which is 630 m. The highest point Zipline reaches 130 m.

There are no age restrictions for the flight, hence, anyone can take part in the flight. But there is a weight limit, which is 120 kg. Alsoit is prohibited to fly under the influence of alcohol or under the influence of psychotropic drugs and drugs.

Flying on a Zipline is an inexplicable feeling that lasts only a few seconds, but seems like an eternity.

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