Go Bungy International (GBI) is the Bungy industry leader committed to the philosophy of personal growth via personal challenge, and we strive to provide a positive and rewarding experience in a safe and controlled environment. Through our “no push” policy Bungy jumping is an exciting chance to face your fears, test your will, and realize your own potential, offering an experience that you’ll never forget. We take pride in helping every jumper discover the inner strength to overcome their fears by providing an extreme test of courage in a safe, professional but fun environment. Go Bungy International is a specialist in infrastructure tourism, using regional , national bridges and towers geological features.
Japan
1-19-7 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0022
Singapore
8 Cross Street
China
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, Sanguansi Township, Cili County, Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province 427200
Staff from Around the World
FABRICATION & MANUFACTURING FACILITIES
Acquired in 2018 the 800㎡ Fabrication Facilities outfitted with MIG,TIG,ARC, plasma cutting units, 3x2 ton overhead gantries and continuous rolling metal work production line.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
The 1,800 m² Research and Development facility, acquired in 2015, houses specialized bungy manufacturing and validation equipment. This includes 3D Teflon-based manufacturing systems, custom tensile-testing apparatus for bungy rubber, UV-exposure degradation testing machinery, and dedicated temperature-regulated storage environments.

Beau Retallick
CEO & Owner
After 10 years on an engineering visa in Japan Beau
started Bungy Japan. Large Amusements License
(China C3 Working At Heights license (China)
Working At Heights & Operation over 15m (Japan)

David Horodezny
Global General Manager
Go Bungy International
Toronto, Canada | Centennial College JLP Level 2 Japanese Language Proficiency | 20+ years of HR and management experience
Thomas Corvin
Assistant General Manager
China
Jonni Deaker
Assistant General Manager
Indonesia
Ram Chhetr
Assistant General Manager
Nepal
Shailesh Chaudhary
Operations Manager
Sri Lanka
| 1995 | | | Involved in the establishment of Japan’s first bridge bungy jump site (Yamagata Prefecture) |
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| 2001 | | | Involved in the establishment of Japan’s first indoor bungy jump site (Tokyo, Odaiba Mediage Building) |
| 2004 | | | Established Minakami bridge bungy site (Minakami, Gunma Prefecture) |
| 2011 | | | Established Itsukimura bridge bungy site (Itsukimura, Kumamoto Prefecture) |
| 2013 | | | Established Sarugakyo bridge bungy site (Minakami, Gunma Prefecture) Established Ryujin bridge bungy site (Hitachi-Ōta, Ibaraki Prefecture) |
| 2015 | | | Established Kaiun bridge bungy site (Ikoma-gun, Nara Prefecture) Achieved ISO 9001 status in Japan |
| 2016 | | | Established Fuji bridge bungy site (Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture) |
| 2019 | | | Established Yamba bridge bungy site (Naganohara, Gunma Prefecture) |
| 2020 | | | Established Gifu bridge bungy site (Yaotsu, Gifu Prefecture) — Japan’s highest and longest bungy jump Established Go Bungy China — World’s longest bungy jump |
| 2021 | | | Established Go Bungy Nepal — Nepal’s highest cantilever bungy jump |
| 2022 | | | Signed the Sri Lanka Lotus Tower contract |
| 2023 | | | Established Go Bungy Bali |
CHINA | ZHANGJIAJIE : 260m
SRI LANKA | COLOMBO : 253m
NEPAL | POKHARA : 101m
INDONESIA | BALI : 105m
Gifu : 215m
Ibaraki : 100m
Yamba : 45m
Ituki : 66m
Fuji : 54m
Minakami : 42m
Sarugakyo : 62m
Kaiun : 30m