Wall climbing
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/ADVENTURE, BANGALORE/ Updated : Aug 19, 2014, 16:51 IST
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Before you head off to climb the rocky walls of a mountain, wall climbing prepares you for the real deal, sans the risk. Of course, you can enjoy the activity even if you have no intentions of testing your skills out in the real w … Read more
Before you head off to climb the rocky walls of a mountain, wall climbing prepares you for the real deal, sans the risk. Of course, you can enjoy the activity even if you have no intentions of testing your skills out in the real world—and that’s the concept behind this activity. Read less

Before you head off to climb the rocky walls of a mountain, wall climbing prepares you for the real deal, sans the risk. Of course, you can enjoy the activity even if you have no intentions of testing your skills out in the real world—and that’s the concept behind this activity. Providing a danger-free environment for those who aren’t ready for the real deal, rock climbing comprises of an artificial wall built to resemble the side of a mountain—replete with a rocky surface, grips and a harness to secure you while you make your way up. The grips are designed and placed so as to replicate the experience of mountain climbing, and he climb up is as strenuous as it is challenging. It’s exciting, rewarding, and a great way to keep fit. Choose between several venues around Bangalore to find the wall that works best for you.
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