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Such an amazing experience! We did the 7 suspensions bridges or sky walk a little over 10 years ago and it was even more amazing than I remember this time around. The climb is definitely not for everyone and especially if you would have a hard time climbing stairs or fear of heights. The trails are what you would expect for being in the jungle…sometimes muddy trails, rock steps that can be slippery, hanging branches or fallen tree limbs - for us, this made the climb all the more authentic and exciting. We did see kids and people of all ages so it is absolutely doable, but I feel a fair warning should be given in advance to everyone about the difficulty level. As you climb higher the views from the suspension bridges gets even better. There are over 280 bird species there, monkeys, butterflies, and much more throughout. They do have some snacks and water bottles for sale at the visitor center, but I would bring your own if you plan on eating or having water.
Jonathan De LeonJonathan De Leon
10
We had the place to ourselves. The sky walk was Q750 for four persons including hotel pickup in Flores. This could be Q400 pp. and I would still do it. We saw both howler monkeys and thousands of butterflies, exotic grasshoppers and other interesting fauna. It is a breathtaking experience walking through and then above the trees, while the animals are so close. The trail was well-kempt overall. The hammocks at the view point are a nice touch. Even family members with vertigo felt safe.
Anders MolzenAnders Molzen
30
The guides were extremely friendly and welcoming even though I was a bit apprehensive jumping off the first zipline. They helped us do the "Superman" and upside down which was a very different way of viewing the biosphere but we super fun. They even allowed me to zip with my GoPro to document the great time!
Marcus MacMarcus Mac
00
Un paseo por 7 puentes colgantes no apto para personas que no estén en buen estado físico, LA SUBIDA ES BRUTAL y no lo advierten; hay una opción en la que te suben en un camión preparado con asientos hasta el 7mo puente y de allí vas hasta la recepción. También hay paseos a caballo y canopy. El costo es abultado 475 quetzales por el paseo a Caballo y los puentes si pagas y quieres cancelar una de las actividades solo te devuelven una fracción del costo. Vimos como a una pareja de alemanes les cobraban 770 Quetzales por la mismas actividades que a nosotros, así que cuidado con lo precios, acláralos con las recepcionistas que son todo sonrisa pero no son muy claras. Los caballos que montamos estaban llenos de garrapatas t al regresar al hotel tuvimos que pasar un buen tiempo revisándonos y quitándolas. Consejo, piensen antes de ir
Rick FeliuRick Feliu
30
A way overpriced access to a private rope bridge walkway. For one hour self-guided trek, we paid $25 per person. Wow! A rip-off. You can do a lot better things in Guatemala for $25- like a drive all the way to Tikal and back with a Guide.
NN
00
Aunque no muchos turistas internacionales saben de este lugar por considerar mejor Tikal, este parque deben visitarlo! En temporada baja se paga Q275 (unos USD 35-40) directamente con ellos y te ofrecen una caminata de 2 horas en más de 5 puentes colgantes con un mirador para hacer una pausa en el camino, como también hacer canopy / zip-line en 6 puntos apreciando la naturaleza del alrededor y una cabalgata de 30-45 minutos (aunque esta en mi opinión no es tan buena como las anteriores). Puede ser un costoso para un bajo presupuesto, pero es una actividad que requiere prácticamente toda la mañana y media tarde!
Sebastian HernandezSebastian Hernandez
10
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