Challenge your balance, build confidence and unleash your inner monkey at Tree Adventures, Auckland’s home of high-wire adventure!
We offer 10 high-wire courses ranging from 2 to 14 meters above the forest floor, Tree Adventures have adventure options to suit novice climbers through to hardened adrenalin junkies.
Every course offers a wide range of thrilling activities including an exhilarating flying fox ride, zipping you through the tree canopy back to the ground again. This gives you time to reflect on what you have achieved so far while catching your breath before the action starts up again.
Adventure Options:
Monkey’n Around - Courses 1 - 4
Recommended age: 7+ years (beginner)
Minimum height requirement: 1.2m
Time: 2 - 2.5 hours
These courses are great for those who are wanting stimulating activities that are challenging and fun - without the height - at 3-7 meters high this is suitable for kids as well as adults.
Branching Out - Courses 3 - 6
Recommended age: 9+ years (intermediate)
Minimum height requirement: 1.3m
Time: 2 - 2.5 hours
An excellent choice for budding acrobats of all ages - with a diverse range of obstacles including the caterpillar, climbing wall ladder and the legendary platform leap these courses contain adventure and excitement.
High Flyer - Courses 5 - 8
Recommended age: 12+ years (advanced)
Minimum height requirement: 1.4m
Time: 2.5 - 3 hours
Confident first-timers and adrenaline junkies alike will have a blast on these challenging courses - at up to 14 meters high you will be balancing on wobbly beams, negotiating tricky obstacles and flying through the air on flying foxes!
Tarzan’s Test - Courses 7 - 10
Recommended age: 14+ years (expert)
Minimum height requirement: 1.5m
Time: 2.5 - 3 hours
Our most challenging hire-wire adventure that is guaranteed to push your limits and balance! Take on Tarzan swings, ape hanger and tree surfing obstacles before zipping through trees full-throttle on the biggest flying fox in the park.
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It was definately more challenging than I thought. Being generally a short person (around 150cm) but I found that even the Branching Out level where height restrictions are only around 130cm, I barely just about reached the cables for holding on. So if it's your first time going there, try and do a course level that is slightly below the level of what you think you're capable of. You'll find that they're a lot challenging than what they sound. I was initially thinking of going for High Flyers but glad I chose Branching Out instead.
My daughter & I had already been to Tree Adventures but she became terrified in the very last stage but this time my 21yr old came with & my girl conquered her demons & her older brother did the hardest course & loved it & the staff were patient & amazing with them
Took my siblings here as a school holiday treat and they had an absolute blast. Thanks to the staff for being so patient and friendly! :)
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jial3 from China wrote on 05 June 2016
Cool!
It”s a cool activity to do.