Why not try Cliff Jumping (Tomb-stoning) here in Nha Trang Vietnam.

Not for the faint hearted, just the crazy mad adrenaline junkies. The Waterfall has something for everyone, swimming in the cool water is extremely refreshing, with jumping platforms at 5m, 10m and 15m.

We leave Nha Trang twice a week to drive up the coast and into the Mountains. On the way you pass through the fishing villages and rice paddies before the trek up into the jungle following the river path.
Not only do you get to see the real charm of Vietnam, your also well off the normal tourist route. Not Jumping, relax in the cool waters, take in the beautiful surrounds and watch the more adventurist among you take up the challenge.
Please be aware Jumping can be dangerous, and the depth can vary depending on the rainfall. Everyone jumps at there own risk you do not have to jump, but can swim and relax in the pools.
Not only do you get to see the real charm of Vietnam, your also well off the normal tourist route. Not Jumping, relax in the cool waters, take in the beautiful surrounds and watch the more adventurist among you take up the challenge.
Please be aware Jumping can be dangerous, and the depth can vary depending on the rainfall. Everyone jumps at there own risk you do not have to jump, but can swim and relax in the pools.
10 Tips On How To Cliff Jump Without Getting Hurt from tourism on the edge
1. Don’t go cliff diving alone. Take your friends along, in case something goes wrong. Besides, this way things could be a lot more fun.
2. Make sure you wait for your friends to step out of the water before you decide to make the jump. This will make things easier for you to concentrate and will prevent hurting anyone.If you have a neoprene wetsuit bring it along. If you’re a beginner, bring your trainers too.
3. Before doing a cliff jump, keep in mind that pressure can be a huge issue and take care of your ears by using a few drops of olive oil or silicone.
4. Check out how deep the water is. You can do that by engaging in a little research on that particular river or lake or simply ask someone that can help you with this information.
5. It is important to start safe. This involves a few things: first off, you must be confident, chickening out is not an option as it could really influence the way you dive. You need to be 100% lucid in order to control your body during the jump. Also, a steady starting place is necessarily in order to look around at first and calculate your jump at your own pace.
6. Make sure you have enough space and time to make your move by calculating the distance and visualize your jump in your head before take off. Start your jump by having your arms tight to the body in a straight position. This is the best way.
7. Jump feet first! It is said that most of the professional cliff divers (in fact, 98% ) dive in this manner, mainly because diving head first is very dangerous.
8. Learn to enjoy the time spent in the air. This may seem like a crazy advice, but it is a great sensation once you manage to relax. This will of course occur in time. Once your body is loose, you will have more control over it.
9. When your body hits the water, it should have a tight and dynamic shape. Keep your toes stretched and arms very close to your body, so you could slide freely and easily.
10. As you start to come in contact with the water, remember to breathe out through your nose, not to let any water affect your breathing process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d56NZUouCL
1. Don’t go cliff diving alone. Take your friends along, in case something goes wrong. Besides, this way things could be a lot more fun.
2. Make sure you wait for your friends to step out of the water before you decide to make the jump. This will make things easier for you to concentrate and will prevent hurting anyone.If you have a neoprene wetsuit bring it along. If you’re a beginner, bring your trainers too.
3. Before doing a cliff jump, keep in mind that pressure can be a huge issue and take care of your ears by using a few drops of olive oil or silicone.
4. Check out how deep the water is. You can do that by engaging in a little research on that particular river or lake or simply ask someone that can help you with this information.
5. It is important to start safe. This involves a few things: first off, you must be confident, chickening out is not an option as it could really influence the way you dive. You need to be 100% lucid in order to control your body during the jump. Also, a steady starting place is necessarily in order to look around at first and calculate your jump at your own pace.
6. Make sure you have enough space and time to make your move by calculating the distance and visualize your jump in your head before take off. Start your jump by having your arms tight to the body in a straight position. This is the best way.
7. Jump feet first! It is said that most of the professional cliff divers (in fact, 98% ) dive in this manner, mainly because diving head first is very dangerous.
8. Learn to enjoy the time spent in the air. This may seem like a crazy advice, but it is a great sensation once you manage to relax. This will of course occur in time. Once your body is loose, you will have more control over it.
9. When your body hits the water, it should have a tight and dynamic shape. Keep your toes stretched and arms very close to your body, so you could slide freely and easily.
10. As you start to come in contact with the water, remember to breathe out through your nose, not to let any water affect your breathing process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d56NZUouCL