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GForce Paragliding - Views of Queenstown Like No Other

Helen Wright
September 11, 2015

Queenstown is just an example of pure beauty. I was swept away by it as soon as we landed. It was unseasonably wintry, and after spending six months in Australia I was required to adjust quite quickly. The chilly atmosphere had a refreshing feel about it, and the snow-dusted mountains were just incredible. The view of Lake Wakatipu paired with the Remarkables in the distance was just picture perfect.

G0024780Whilst exploring Queenstown’s unique little streets and lakeside shops and cafes, I had noticed paragliders falling gracefully above me. I remember thinking how utterly astonishing the view must be from up there.

I certainly wasn’t disappointed when I was lucky enough to experience the ultimate paragliding rush for myself with GForce Paragliding.

The iconic paragliding specialists are based at Bob’s Peak. You are able to immerse yourself in a true Queenstown experience with a ride up the famous Gondola or, if you are up for the challenge, you can hike to the top! You will be treated to majestic views from the start of your journey until the end.

It was a perfect sunny Thursday. The air was crisp and cool which simply added to the awesome atmosphere and the equally breathtaking views over Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and tG0024782he Remarkables mountain range.

I headed to a higher point on Bob’s Peak with Clemence, who would be taking me through this unforgettable parachute ride.

We stood on the tip of a luscious green hill, surrounded by patches of snow. And what a view we had. It was awe-inspiringly precious. It took my breath away. Words alone cannot convey this view of unspoilt beauty.

I was fitted with a harness and a foldable seat, which would support me as we flew through the air. The parachute was huge, a lot bigger than I had imaged. I was instructed by Clemence to walk forward as she stood behind me and pulled the parachute off the ground. We then ran a little and before I knew it we were gliding through the air, soaring like a bird.

The fresh cool air brushed my cheeks; my legs were dangling high above the ground. The buildings looked like they were part of a child’s miniature playset and e mountains stood proud in front of the perfect blue sky. It was almost like a painting. Just faultless.

I felt quite emotional as we were descending towards the ground in a graceful manner. Floating like a feather. I was just blown away by the view. Photos and words just do not do it justice. I wish I could convey it fully, but it really is something you have to see for yourself to fully G0024783appreciate and understand how unmistakably stunning the view is. It is unlike anything I have seen before.

Magnificent. Astounding. You name it; no word comes close!

All I can say is, if you're in Queenstown, then GForce Paragliding is certainly a must-do. You'll get views of this incredible New Zealand town like no other.

I was quite moved and overwhelmed by the experience. It truly highlights the beauty of this world we are lucky enough to live in. It is the perfect way to view Queenstown in all its glory.

If you’re feeling brave, you can also literally feel some GForce, as your paragliding partner will add some speed to the descent, meaning you’ll feel somG0054793e fast drops and sharp turns. This all adds to the incredible flight from the top of Bob’s Peak to the lower ground. After all, it wouldn’t be a treasured Queenstown activity if it didn’t have at least some adrenaline-pumping thrills!

Overall, it was an experience I will treasure for a long time. The staff were welcoming and professional, they made sure all my needs were met and showed a real interest in my travelling stories so far.

I would put GForce Paragliding high in my list of “NZ Must Do’s”. The whole experience was utterly breathtaking, and unforgettably awe-inspiring.

Queenstown is just stunningly beautiful, and the memories you will create by witnessing it from a birds-eye view, as you descend by parachute, will live with you for a long, long time.

Book your GForce experience through Backpacker Deals today! You can even receive a great discount if you purchase the Early Bird option!

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