- A stunning video shows a man trying the swing in Banos de Tungurahua, Ecuador
- The instructor at the platform tells riders to shout as they fly through the air so that they don’t experience any chest pain
- The floor drops out from under the man and he swings out over the mountains as his two daughters cheer him on
- The swing is the highest in South America located at Casa de Arbol in the Andes
Are you brave enough to try the highest swing in South America?
An incredible video shows a man named Marcelo Aleman trying ‘The Swing at the End of the World’ in Banos de Tungurahua, Ecuador.
The swing is 8,500ft-high in the Andes mountains in central Ecuador overlooking an active volcano. It’s the highest swing in South America.
The instructor at the platform tells riders to shout as they fly through the air so that they don’t experience any chest pain.
Once Aleman is strapped into the swing only a seatbelt, the floor collapses under him and he goes swinging out into the beautiful mountains.
A dad named Marcelo Aleman braves the tallest swing in South America in central Ecuador
As he gets strapped in with only a seatbelt the instructor tells him to shout as he swings so that he won’t experience chest pain. The floor drops out from under him and he starts to swing
Aleman stretches his arms out comfortably as he flies through the air and his daughters cheer him on from the side of the mountain
Aleman’s daughters are watching him as he swings and cheering him on in Spanish.
The swing is located at Casa de Arbol in the mountains. It costs $2 to enter and has three swings and a zip line.
Baños is 3 hours far from the Quito, and 30 minutes from the jungle of the Amazon.