Zip across the Bhongir Fort and enjoy a bird’s eye view of the beautiful rocky landscape beneath! This activity offers an exhilarating experience for thrill-seekers. Spread your arms and feel the wind as you smoothly travel down the rope.
A zip line is made up of a pulley appended to a rope extended between two fixed points at different elevations – inclined at a certain degree. The person is fastened to a moving pulley, to ‘zip’ from the top to the bottom of rope, propelled by gravity.
A certified instructor would help you onto your harness and there would be an instructor at both ends of the line making sure you start and land safely.
Safety Measures
All our safety equipment is UIAA certified.
All equipment and anchors are checked daily before anyone zips.
Every guest receives a detailed safety brief.
While zipping, you're supported 100% of the time by our certified trained instructors.
Voices of Triumph What Our Adventurers Have to Say
Elevate your expectations Real stories, real triumphs. Discover the TARC experience through the words of our adventurers
Transcend Adventures took care of my entire training and preparation when I had climbed Mt.Everest in 2014. The attention to detail they have given in the training phase made sure that I did not have any ‘surprise’ experience during the actual climb. I personally feel that they are the best to offer mountaineering training for beginners who wish to climb big mountains
Anand Kumar Sadhanapally
Climbed Mt.Everest In 2014
It’s too hard for me sum up in words, how Transcend Adventures was-has-will be part of my life. Honestly, this is where my journey into the mountains has begun and still continuing. I am most comfortable and safe, each time I do an expedition with Transcend Adventures. The best thing about climbing with Transcend Adventures are the hospitality arrangements. I never miss my steamed rice and pickle, while on an expedition!
Poorna Malavath
Youngest Girl in the world to climb Mt.Everest (2014)
Transcend Adventures is the go-to expedition outfitter if you have to climb 8000m peaks. The training that they offer is like no other. Yes, at times they make you train very hard, but in the end, it’s all worth it. Their team right from Admin to on-ground personnel are very knowledgeable and carry a lot of experience.
Prabakaran S
First officer from the Indian Forest Service to climb Everest (2016)