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Skydiving in Mexico, Tequesquitengo, Morelos
Skydiving in Mexico is a unique experience due to its different geographical landscapes that include deserts, beaches, forests and mountains. After 30 seconds of free fall an the outmost excitement, the parachute opens, allowing the control of direction and speed. This sport involves complex skills that can take up to hundreds of jumps for full domain, but the main aspects are usually understood after a few jumps.
There are four basic skills in skydiving that need to be fully controlled: safety, free fall maneuvers, parachute operation and landing. Practically speaking it is the most exciting, reveling, thrilling, sensational and nature binding experience in life! A thirty second free fall where although you are falling to an astonishing 110 miles per hour you feel you are actually flying and not falling.
Skydiving offers a view and a feeling that are almost unimaginable. A more relaxing and contemplating part of the jump comes when the parachute opens and you start to guide your parachute doing all types of circles and shapes in the sky. Landing is an easy process that in the 95% of the cases will end with a very soft landing. The other 5% hit the ground with no more that a surprise in their faces and maybe a small bruise in a leg or arm. Insurance in Mexico.
Skydiving has become one of the most popular extreme sports in Mexico over the past decade. Mexicans and tourists have discovered that Mexico is one of the most wonderful destinations for this experience.
Know-how is very easy. For tandem jumps, NO PREVIOUS instruction is necessary, because a professional and the beginner are attached by a harness, allowing first-timers to relax and completely enjoy this unforgettable experience. In order to practice skydiving on your own, it is absolutely crucial to take a course and jump in tandem a few times before achieving a professional level.
The cities and states in Mexico where this thrilling sport is practiced are Tequesquitengo in Morelos, Valle de Bravo in the State of Mexico, Jalisco, Michoacán, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta and Ixtapa. Some of the most recognized companies in Mexico for the instruction and practice of this sport are those affiliated to the National Skydiving Center and there are private companies such as Retto Expediciones, Centro de Paracaidismo de Tequesquitengo, Skydive Playa at Playa del Carmen, Skydive Ixtapa and Skydive Celaya. Health and safety in Mexico.
The famous Monarca Paragliding Open was held in 2009 at Valle de Bravo with the participation of 120 pilots previous to the XI FAI 2009 World Paragliding Championship held in February, with Mexico as the proud host to the participants of more than 44 countries, organized by the International Aeronautics Federation.
The idea behind Sectur’s (Mexican Ministry of Tourism) project is to show that Mexico is much more than just sun and beach. Converting quaint, culturally rich towns into visitor-friendly destinations, the government wants to make sure they retain their authentic Mexican charm, which is ultimately what sets them apart from other destinations.
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