The thrill seekers have to get past security and CCTV to reach the top of the giant buildings
Daredevils Climb To The Top Of The Worlds Tallest Towers In Quest For The Perfect Selfie
The daredevils climb to the top in their quest for the perfect selfie
These daredevils are certainly not scared of heights as they scale towers hundreds of metres tall in their quest for the perfect photo.
The photography movement called rooftopping involves thrill seekers climbing to the top of city skyscrapers, hanging off the edge and taking pictures of the spectacular view beneath them.
Disguising themselves so they can carry out their daring stunts, the thrill seekers avoid security and CCTV before climbing to the top of skyscrapers and hanging off the edge - photographing the evidence as proof of their antics.
In Hong Kong three brave climbers scaled a skyscraper to take the shot. Alexander Remnev who is a regular ‘rooftopper' is using a selfie stick.
Daring selfie take on Hong Kong Island
The rooftops of Shenzen are no challenge for this thrillseeker
In the another picture the group have scaled the 450m and 89-storey Nanjing Zifeng Tower - but they certainly didn't use the lift.
Hong Kong's rooftops were just too tempting
Instagrammer @sidorov made it to the first step on the spire on the 413.4m tall Dubai Princess Tower which is a 101 storey, residential-only skyscraper located in the Marina district of Dubai, UAE and is currently the 20th tallest in the world.
Some of the world's tallest buildings are in Dubai but that didn't stop these daredevils from climbing them
The masked daredevil is posing on top of a rooftop in Shenzhen in Guangdong Province, China high above the rest of the skyline.
