Multi-Activity Adventure Tower Design & Construction

Multi-Activity Adventure Tower Design & Construction

Vertical adventure structures hosting multiple attractions in one footprint. Built for adventure parks, resorts, and urban destinations seeking space-efficient, revenue-stacked attractions. Installed across India since 2019.

What It Is & Why It Matters

A multi-activity tower is a vertical adventure structure designed to host multiple aerial and vertical activities within a single footprint. It acts as a central adventure hub, integrating experiences such as zipline launch points, climbing elements, quick jumps, rappelling, and viewing decks.

It matters because it maximizes land utilization while allowing operators to stack multiple revenue-generating activities into one engineered structure.

Key Business Outcomes

  • Optimized land usage with multiple attractions in one footprint
  • Bundled monetisation and cross-selling opportunities
  • Phased expansion capability without major structural changes
  • Strong visual dominance and central attraction value
  • Efficient staffing and shared operational infrastructure
Multi Activity Tower

Where This Works Best?

Adventure Parks
Centralised hubs supporting multiple vertical attractions
Urban Developments
Space-efficient vertical adventure solutions
Resorts & Tourism Destinations
Landmark structures with bundled experiences
Institutional & Training Facilities
Multi-use towers for diverse activity programs

Types & Configurations

01. Compact Multi-Activity Tower
Single-face or limited-height towers designed for smaller sites and focused activity mixes.
02. Multi-Face Adventure Tower
Larger vertical structures hosting multiple activities across different faces for higher capacity and variety.
03. Integrated Tower with Launch & Landing
Towers designed as both activity hubs and launch points for ziplines, quick jumps, or rappelling systems.
04. Custom Activity-Mix Towers
Site-specific towers configured based on selected activities, footprint constraints, and future expansion plans.

Engineering & Core Components

Multi Activity Tower
Vertical Structural Engineering
Towers are engineered to support multiple activities within a single load-bearing system.
Activity Interface Design
Connection points are designed to accommodate different activity systems safely.
Load Distribution Planning
Structural design accounts for simultaneous and peak activity loads.
Access & Circulation Systems
Stairs, platforms, and decks are engineered for safe movement and supervision.

Activities You Can Integrate

A multi-activity tower can be configured to host any combination of the following activities, selected based on available height, footprint, throughput goals, and target audience:

  • Zipline — Launch or land point integrated into the tower structure for single or dual cable systems.
  • Roller Coaster Zipline — Curved zipline with elevation changes, launched from an elevated tower platform.
  • Sky Cycle — Aerial cycling track connecting to or from the tower at height.
  • Zip Surfing — Oscillating zipline variant launched from a tower platform.
  • Quick Jump — Controlled free-fall system mounted directly on the tower structure.
  • Rappelling & Slithering — Controlled descent on the outer face of the tower.
  • Climbing Wall — Vertical climbing surface mounted on one or more faces of the tower.
  • Rope Net Wall — Rope-based climbing and traversing panel integrated into the tower frame.
  • Tyre Net Wall — Tyre-based obstacle climbing panel on a tower face.

Most installations combine 3 to 6 activities. The final mix is determined during the design phase based on site constraints and operational goals.

Safety as a System

Load Separation Planning
Multiple activities are engineered to operate independently without interference.
Access & Circulation Control
Stairways, platforms, and decks are managed for safe movement and supervision.
Activity-Specific Operating Protocols
Each activity follows its own safety routine within the tower.
Centralised Supervision
Operators maintain visual and operational oversight across levels.
Projects We've Delivered
Implemented across adventure parks, resorts, and institutional recreation projects in India.

Where We've Built Multi Activity Towers

OXO Planet has designed and installed multi-activity towers across adventure parks, resort campuses, and farm destinations in India and Nepal. Our towers integrate 3 to 6 activities within a single vertical structure, optimising land use and operational efficiency.

  • India — Multi activity tower installations at beachside parks, farm resorts, and full-scale adventure parks across multiple states.
  • Karnataka — Compact multi-activity tower at Panambur Beach, Mangalore, hosting 5 aerial and vertical activities.
  • Gujarat — Multi-activity towers at adventure parks in Rajkot and Ahmedabad within resort environments.
  • Chhattisgarh — Multi-activity tower as part of one of India's largest in-resort adventure parks in Raipur.

Featured Projects

  • Teammanthras, Panambur Beach — A compact 5-activity tower at Mangalore's Panambur Beach hosting zipline, sky cycle, zip surfing, quick jump, and climbing wall.
  • Prabhu Farms, Rajkot — Multi-activity tower as part of a 40,000 sq. ft. adventure zone at a nature-themed farm resort in Gujarat.
  • Roadies Rostel, Ahmedabad — Multi-activity tower within the signature adventure zone at Ahmedabad's first Roadies resort.
  • Maira Resort, Raipur — Multi-activity tower as part of one of India's largest in-resort adventure parks, alongside 7 other attractions.
  • Choudhary Group, Kathmandu — Multi-activity tower integrated into an all-terrain adventure park in Nepal's hill terrain.

Indicative Multi Activity Tower Installation Cost in India

  • Compact Tower (3–4 activities)₹40–75 lakh
  • Large Tower (6+ activities)₹60 – ₹90 lakh+
  • Activity mix drives cost
  • Height and steel quantity are major factors
  • Civil and foundation works are significant

FAQs on Multi Activity Tower Setup

How much space is required to install a multi-activity tower in India?

A multi-activity tower typically requires a footprint of 6 to 12 metres square for the tower base, plus additional ground clearance for activity run-outs, landing zones, and public access areas. Total space depends on the number of activities, their operational zones, and visitor circulation requirements. Final space requirements are confirmed after site and structural assessment.

What activities can be integrated into a multi-activity tower?

A multi-activity tower can integrate zipline launch points, quick jump systems, rappelling or abseiling, sky cycle or zip surfing connections, climbing walls, viewing decks, and giant swings — depending on tower height, footprint, and structural design. The activity mix is configured based on the operator's commercial goals and available site space.

Can a multi-activity tower be built on an existing structure or only as a new build?

Multi-activity towers are typically built as standalone new structures. In some cases, partial integration with existing buildings is possible, subject to detailed structural evaluation and safety considerations specific to each site.

What approvals or permissions are required for a multi-activity tower in India?

There is no single national approval specific to multi-activity towers in India. Projects typically require local municipal permissions, landowner consent, and internal safety approvals. Additional permissions may apply for public spaces, institutions, or government-owned land depending on state regulations.

Is a multi-activity tower safe to operate under Indian conditions?

Yes, multi-activity towers are safe to operate in India when designed conservatively with clear activity separation and operated with disciplined procedures. Safety relies on robust structural design, independent load management for each activity, routine inspections, and trained staff following defined operational protocols.

Can multi-activity towers operate year-round in Indian weather?

Most multi-activity towers in India can operate for the majority of the year. Individual activities within the tower may have specific weather operating thresholds. Overall operating guidelines are defined during the planning and handover stage based on the specific activity mix installed.

What kind of maintenance does a multi-activity tower require?

Multi-activity tower maintenance involves regular inspection of the structural frame, connection points, activity-specific components, access systems, and harnesses. Each integrated activity follows its own inspection and servicing schedule, and the overall structure is assessed at defined intervals for continued structural integrity.

What factors should be considered while planning a multi-activity tower project in India?

Key planning factors include available footprint, tower height, activity mix, expected rider throughput, staffing capability, structural feasibility, and long-term maintenance planning. Early alignment on the activity mix and commercial objectives is critical, as it directly determines the structural design, cost, and operational complexity.

A smarter way to build adventure experiences — engineered for safety, throughput, and long-term operations. Since 2019, OXO Planet has delivered turnkey adventure infrastructure across resorts, schools, defence, tourism destinations, and entertainment venues — from design + fabrication to installation, training, and audits.

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