Mettez vos moteurs en marche et préparez-vous à une aventure tout-terrain qui vous emmènera au cœur de la Sierra Madre. Naviguez à travers la forêt subtropicale dense, immergez-vous dans la nature sauvage, repérez la faune locale et admirez le paysage en route vers Jorullo Point. Cette plate-forme en verre offre une expérience à 360 degrés qui fera monter l'adrénaline dans votre coeur.
Excursion tout terrain à Jorullo Point
- Parcourir la Sierra Madre à bord d'un véhicule tout-terrain
- Repérer la faune locale et les plantes indigènes
- Se tenir sur la plate-forme en verre de Jorullo Point, avec des vues panoramiques
Frais d'entrée
Collation
Verre de bienvenue
Guide
Matériel
- L'âge minimum pour conduire est de 18 ans
- L'âge minimum pour un passager supplémentaire est de 6 ans
- Le poids maximal pour l'ensemble du véhicule est de 480 kg.
- Le poids maximum pour la tyrolienne est de 110 kg.
- Les caméras ne sont pas autorisées pour des raisons de sécurité
- Une somme de 30 USD par véhicule est demandée pour l'assurance collision (non remboursable). Elle sera payée à l'arrivée dans la zone d'inscription et couvrira jusqu'à 500 USD de dommages à l'unité.
- Transport non inclus. En raison de la législation locale en matière de transport, vous devez prendre un taxi jusqu'au point de rencontre pour commencer votre excursion. Le coût varie d'un hôtel à l'autre, mais il est d'environ 10 USD par trajet.
- Les points de rencontre de l'excursion devront être confirmés avec votre représentant sur place.
- Apportez une carte de crédit (Visa - Mastercard) pour l'assurance, des vêtements légers, des vêtements de rechange et des chaussures supplémentaires, ainsi que de l'argent pour les souvenirs, les photos, la tequila et/ou le restaurant.
- Ne convient pas aux femmes enceintes ou aux personnes souffrant de problèmes de dos
- Ne convient pas aux personnes en mauvais état de santé
- Ne convient pas aux personnes souffrant de problèmes cardiaques ou respiratoires.
- Non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
- Ne convient pas aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte de plus de 18 ans à tout moment
- Apportez un insectifuge
- Apportez une serviette de bain
- Argent pour les dépenses personnelles ou les pourboires
- Apportez des chaussures appropriées
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
- Guide anglophone pour toutes les nationalités
- Munissez-vous de votre permis de conduire en cours de validité
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