Jais Flight Zipline: the longest in the world
⁍ Once in a lifetime ◦ Middle East ◦ United Arab Emirates ◦ Nature
The ultimate adventure above Ras Al Khaimah.
1, 2, 3... and GO! In Ras Al Khaimah, you'll fly at 150 km/h over rugged mountain landscapes on the world's longest zipline. The Jais Flight starts at a dizzying height of 1,680 meters, after which you'll dive 2.83 kilometers into the depths. The feeling? Pure freedom, pure adrenaline, with a panoramic view that you won't find anywhere else in the world. Want to relive the experience and sound proud of your own courage? Then take a seat on the terrace of the Jais Viewing Deck Park, where you can see the entire Jebel Jais mountain range at your feet.
The world's longest zipline, a futuristic masterpiece
This world record-breaking zipline is not only an adventurous experience, but also a feat of top-level engineering. You start from a futuristic platform, carefully secured and surrounded by impressive mountain panoramas. Every second of the ride is designed for maximum safety and spectacle, allowing you to experience this adventure with complete abandon and confidence.
Longest zipline in the world (2.8 km)
Breathtaking views of ravines and ridges
Professional guidance & high-standard safety equipment
Relax on the terrace of the Jais Viewing Deck Park
Our travel tip
“Opt for an early morning or late afternoon slot: the light is phenomenal at these times and produces spectacular photos. Combine the experience with lunch or drinks at 1484 by Puro for a panoramic end to your adventure.”
Maïté Quijo, Luxury Travel Advisor
Experience this adventure during a tour of the United Arab Emirates
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