
“Away from the glitzy shows, travellers looking for a different thrill will relish a night-time visit to the top of the Macau Tower. It is highly recommended: from the viewing platforms located 230m above the street, the lights of the city spread out before you like a giant glittering carpet. Come here before 7.30pm and the brave can walk along the outside rim of the tower, connected only by a safety harness. Not for the faint of heart.
If this Skywalk doesn’t get enough adrenalin pumping you could also try the planet’s highest bungee jump at the Macau Tower: a 233m, 200kmh plunge. Take the plunge and a video, t-shirt and membership of the exclusive Macau Tower bungee jump club will be your reward.
And if you’re still after an extra extreme-sports delivered rush, you can take part in a two-hour outdoor climb up the mast to the very top of the 338m high tower. A head for heights is a must, but the view from the top is one that only a few get to experience.”
Read the full story in the Guardian.



