Have you ever experienced ziplining over a beach? You can try it at Devgad beach which is Maharashtra’s longest and India’s first-ever on-coast zipline! Located in Devgad, this is an exhilarating experience for adventure enthusiasts. It offers an exciting adventure with panoramic views of the surroundings. The zipline lets you fly through the air, feeling the rush of adrenaline and the natural beauty of Devgad.
Devgad Beach is perhaps the best beach in India for having a zipline. There are cliffs & windmills on the right side & the endless blue Arabian Sea to the left. The zipline starts from near the garden on one of these cliffs. You can spot the Devgad Lighthouse & the ruins of the Devgad Fort straight at the front. Beyond the fort & the lighthouse is the sea creek which sparkles equally blue as the Arabian Sea on the left.
This zipline is 1,885 metre long and is at a height of 280 metre. Usually it takes half an hour to 45 minutes including getting ready for the ride. The organisers provide different kinds of harnesses, safety backup, services of experienced trainers and staff. The landing spot is 40 feet above the ground and is reached through a customised steel landing ramp with a stairway constructed on it. Aside from that, every safety equipment is manufactured by internationally recognised manufacturers that are known for outstanding quality and safety requirements.
Devgad Beach Zipline is very safe. They have already hosted everyone from kids to women. Several senior citizens also have already attempted this sport. The zipline is for everyone except for people who fear heights. The staffs are very helpful. They have both male & female employees.
Devgad Zipline is one of the most popular, safe and adventurous activity so far, for those seeking an adrenaline rush but in a comparatively safer set-up, while taking in the natural beauty of the destination. The Zipline activity remains open almost throughout the year except rainy season.
So what are you waiting for?? Go soaring along the sandy coast, watch the foam-flecked blue waves of the Arabian Sea, windmills looming large along the skyline, and more.