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Tower Jump in the Sabie River Valley is a bold leap into the Lowveld sky—an unforgettable freefall experience that combines raw thrill with natural beauty. Perched atop a sturdy 13-metre platform, you’ll step into open air and feel gravity take over as you plunge toward the forest floor. But this isn’t just a jump—it’s a controlled descent powered by the innovative…
Leap into the Lowveld sky - Tower Jump in the Sabie River Valley
Tower Jump in the Sabie River Valley is a bold leap into the Lowveld sky—an unforgettable freefall experience that combines raw thrill with natural beauty. Perched atop a sturdy 13-metre platform, you’ll step into open air and feel gravity take over as you plunge toward the forest floor. But this isn’t just a jump—it’s a controlled descent powered by the innovative Powerfan system, a clever, low-tech device that uses your own body weight to slow your fall smoothly and safely. No motors. No noise. Just pure, unfiltered adrenaline.
Hosted by Skyway Trails, this activity is designed for adventurers aged seven and up, making it ideal for families, school groups, and anyone looking to conquer fear in a safe, scenic setting. The jump is short, sharp, and exhilarating—perfect for those who want to pack a big adventure into a small window of time. And with trained guides on hand to walk you through every step, it’s as secure as it is thrilling.
The Sabie River Valley itself adds a layer of magic to the experience. Surrounded by indigenous forest, misty ridges, and panoramic views, the jump feels like a rite of passage into Mpumalanga’s wild heart. Whether you’re pairing it with the Aerial Cable Trail or making it your main event, the Tower Jump delivers a rush that lingers long after your feet touch the ground.
So if you’re ready to test your nerve, embrace the fall, and land with a grin, this is your moment. The Tower Jump isn’t just an activity—it’s a story you’ll tell for years.