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Airborne, release, rebound—bungee stretches and compresses time. Reference pricing, health screening, on-site flow, and photo add-ons, organized for confident decisions.
| Reference price | From NT$3,000 (online; Klook & operator) |
|---|---|
| Location | Fuxing Bridge area, Taoyuan (meeting point per product page) |
| Format | Bungee jump, coach support, safety checks (per SOP) |
| Time on site | Often half-day with briefing and waits; mountain weather may delay slots |
| Best for | Healthy adults without contraindications who follow instructions |
Photos rarely convey the edge moment: empty space underfoot, wind in the gorge, heartbeat louder than cheers. That second of hesitation is honest. Fuxing’s terrain adds mountain-and-water depth; professional ops shrink risk through gear checks, weight bands, and weather holds. If you want to leave a comfort zone, this can be more direct than a hundred pep talks—if body and mind are ready.
On Klook, read “what’s included”: insurance wording, photo/video add-ons, weather cancel/reschedule rules. Reference ~NT$3,000 often matches weekday base; holidays may differ. Arrive early—mountain roads bend and fog in the morning; late arrival can miss a batch. ID, emergency contact, and health forms must be truthful. Poor sleep or dizziness—tell the coach; rescheduling beats forcing a jump.
Wear fitted, non-flappy clothes; athletic pants beat loose shorts; closed shoes with heel coverage—no sandals or slippers. Remove or secure jewelry, phones, hats; tie long hair. Glasses wearers ask about retainers or contacts. After jumping, adrenaline crash can tire you—hydrate and snack; avoid stacking another high-risk activity immediately. Friends film from designated zones—no crossing safety lines for shots.
Product names and add-ons update—framework only; confirm at checkout:
| Item | Reference | Book | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single bungee | From NT$3,000 (ref.) | Klook | Base experience tier |
| Photo / video | Extra | On site or online | Per media package |
| Tandem / special | Per notice | Product page | Not always available |
| Weather holds | — | Per terms | Keep schedule flexible |
Health lines: No gambling with heart disease, uncontrolled hypertension, pregnancy, major recent surgery, acute joint injury, or unstable mental state. No alcohol or judgment-impairing meds. Coach no-go decisions protect you—respect them. Minors: guardian rules on the product page.
Breath: inhale 4, hold 1, exhale 6 to limit hyperventilation. Eyes on a distant horizon, then follow coach cues; after, rest and talk it through with friends.
Clear days maximize views; summer convection and typhoon season need watchful weather pauses. Winter feels colder on the platform—windshell over athletic wear, adjust per coach before the jump. From Taipei or Taoyuan city, add mountain drive buffer; afterward hot springs, massage, or light hiking beat immediate long drives home. Jiaobanshan food works—avoid a huge greasy meal right before intense activity.
Afterward some want another jump, others “once is enough”—both are fine. Media add-ons are souvenirs—respect portrait rules. Browse our Taoyuan pages to pace “extreme–nature–food” across one or two days.
Don’t mock fear or rush the jump decision—quiet encouragement and waiting help more than filming pressure. Respect rescheduling if anxiety spikes.
Laughter, silence, or tears afterward are normal. As adrenaline fades, sit in shade, hydrate, share a sentence before phones erase the moment. Strong height fear afterward—don’t stack similar activities right away. A few lines in a note—rereading next year often reframes “impossible” fear into a story you can tell with a smile.
North Cross-Island Highway: curves, rain, and visibility—slow down, watch opposing traffic and rock-fall signs.
If a package includes pickup, confirm time and place; private hire can reduce mountain driving stress.
ID, voucher, waivers ready; overseas visitors bring passport or residence permit.
Online reference from about NT$3,000; media, insurance wording, and holidays—see checkout and product text.
Major health risks or pregnancy are usually excluded—read declarations and ask doctors when unsure.
Fear is normal; coaches guide pacing. Cancellation/reschedule per platform; report feeling unwell on site.
Fitted athletic wear and closed shoes; glasses depend on retention—ask on site.
Match stamina to North Cross-Island stops or city rest—avoid overloading driving and exertion same day.
Fuxing bungee is not a courage contest—it is a conversation with how your body feels at the edge: pause, release in the wind, laugh or cry on the rebound. Honest health disclosure, pro instructions, and weather flexibility turn a Taoyuan trip into a symbol—not “I conquered height” but “I moved forward responsibly while afraid.”
Prices and activity details are for reference; operators, authorities, and booking platforms publish the latest rules.