TreeTop Adventure Parks (TTAP) consist of a new and original way to move from tree to tree through a network of rope bridges, flying foxes, trapezes and Tarzan Jump stretching through the tree canopy. These high-wire activities are progressive and set up to allow everybody to complete the whole course. Something to challenge and satisfy everyone!
TTAP are composed of 4 to 12 courses, each of them including about 8 to 16 challenges. Each challenge is a way to move from one tree to the other at a height of up to 20 meters. Each course is customized and is designed with graded difficulty so participants can progress safely, at their own rhythm.
These high wire activities are very safe, opened to anyone with a thirst for adventure and attract people from every age group.
In Europe, TTAP have started about a decade ago in France and have developed quickly throughout Europe.
They are very popular among every age group. Today, about 600 TTAP exist in the world (500 in France).
The first TreeTop Adventure Park opened in NSW in December 2008, in Ourimbah State Forest, Wyong Creek.
Once equipped with technical material and briefed on safety, customers travel on the chosen course.
An efficient sign system and simple, efficient safety system allow them to move in total self-confidence throughout the activities.
A platform is built around most trees to allow people to get to the next challenge.
The average time to finish a course is usually around 2 to 3 hours.