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Jangalooz Adventure Park: Climbing, Flying, and Fun in Istria’s Outdoors

The courses, set high among the pines, feature rope bridges, ladders, nets, and ziplines that cater to different skill levels, from young children to adults seeking a challenge. With the Adriatic Sea shimmering nearby and the shade of the forest overhead, it’s a place where adventure and nature meet.

Climbing among the trees

Jangalooz offers a variety of climbing courses, each color-coded for difficulty. The lower courses are perfect for children to gain confidence, while the higher, more complex routes provide a test of balance and courage for teens and adults.

The ziplines, which stretch between platforms, offer a thrilling way to move through the forest canopy, gliding above the ground and feeling the rush of wind. Safety is always a priority, with trained staff ensuring that harnesses and equipment are secure, so visitors can focus on the fun.

A place for families and explorers

Beyond the climbing courses, Jangalooz also offers playgrounds, relaxation areas, and even beach access nearby in Medulin or Cape Kamenjak. This makes it a perfect stop for families who want to combine adventure with leisure. After conquering the courses, visitors can unwind by the sea, take a walk along the coast, or simply enjoy a picnic in the shade.

Whether it’s part of a day trip exploring Kamenjak’s wild coastline or a family outing in Medulin, Jangalooz offers a way to experience Istria’s outdoors in an active, engaging way.

Visiting Jangalooz Adventure Park is about more than just climbing. It is about challenging yourself, connecting with nature, and sharing laughter high among the trees. It invites you to step outside your comfort zone, to play like a child again, and to create memories that will stay with you long after you leave.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

DDR. KRAJNC

Academician prof. Ddr. hc. SIR Milan Krajnc, psychotherapist Double Ph.D. in Management and Personality Psychology and Double Honorary Doctor of Arts  and Psychology, Milan Krajnc has been looking for ways of solving a variety of issues in family-owned companies as a crisis manager and psychotherapist for over 20 years. He lectures as a full-time professor at many universities and is a member of several academies of arts and sciences around the world who has penned more than 400 books about management and relationships.