Nice park, with 2 caves. One smaller, and one bigger with an extended path. It reminds you of a scene from lord of the rings, where the fellowship went through the caves. Had horse riding for 100 pesos Had zip lining Had park and slides for the kids Had a food court with different vendors.
You can come here for 20 pesos with one of the collectivo type buses. They are white with blue stripes. They are located if you google 'Farmacias del Ahorro Mercado' in San Cristobal...
Read moreThe place is well maintained but it was a bit boring for me and my husband. Maybe if you have kids they’d have a good time, but there is no much to do really. (We had a much better time at the Arcotete!)
The only thing worth the visit for us was the cave, but I recommend if you have a flashlight to be able to see more of the forms. We took the “colectivo” near the market ($20 each, one way), it drop you off at the park entrance. Park entrance is $10 each, plus $20 each to...
Read moreThe Park and the caves are beautiful. The downside is you have to pay for everything individually. You have to pay for toilets. You have to pay for both caves separately. You have to pay for the horses. You have to pay for the zip line. Plus even though you get a ticket for the caves, once you exit them, your ticket becomes invalid. Meaning you have to pay to enter again. One cave even has two sections and you have to pay for them...
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