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Ok, I have been reading, reading, reading. I am confused. Is there a canopy tour in PV that does NOT require lots of walking between lines? I can't seem to find an accurate answer to that.
Thanks for help/answers anyone can give. |
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Actually, during the canopy tour by Vallarta Adventures, once you get into the trees, you never set foot on the ground again untill the end. Then there is about a half mile walk, up hill, to get back to the place where you started. Gravity is what is allowing you to zip from tree to tree.
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my wife and 11 yrd old daughter did los veronas. had to stay back at base camp with my son (i had an injured back) there was some walking to get to the first zip line uphill. there were then some steps up the platforms for the other lines. my wife did not concider the walking difficult. the base camp was also fun for my 6 year old son. he enjoyed finding frogs in the river and the other animals that they had there (turtles,monkeys,snakes)
the company itself was very well run and very professional. do a little research about them. it is worth looking into. enjoy your trip |
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