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The amazing Sac-Actun cenote system is the world longest underground river, recommended by National Geographic specialized cave divers. Snorkeling in the Nohoch Nah Chiich cavern, surrounded by awesome rock formations and millenary stalactites and stalagmites.
Enjoy nature while our professional tour guides provide thorough explanations and directions before and duringthe adventure activities. Fly over the luscious foliage of the Mayan Jungle on the exciting zip-lines. Discovering a mystic cenote you will participate in a traditional Mayan ceremony. Doing rappel into a beautiful Cenote; swimming in Yaxmuul, an amazing natural grotto pool and riding through the exuberant Rain Forest on the all-terrainMercedes Benz Unimogs. All the locations are exclusive for our small groups.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Schedules:
07:30 AM
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- Transportation in van.
- Lunch and beverages.
- 4x4 rides.
- All day bilingual tour guides.
- All equipment required for activities (life vests, snorkel gear, helmets, and zip-line gear) and lockers.
- Biodegradable insect repellent and a clean towel will be provided
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- Pictures of your experience.
- Tips
- Alcoholic drinks
- Souvenirs.
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- Visiting Rancho San Felipe, a private family ranch, meeting the keepers of the Nohoch Nah Chiich cave and the amazing Sac-Actun system entrance (the world’s longest underwater river; 137 miles).
- Snorkel surrounded by awesome rock formations and millenary stalactites and stalagmites in the pristine waters.
- Cross-country the jungle aboard our original Mercedes Benz Unimogs, the major 4x4 vehicle in the world.
- Trekking along a didactic jungle path to learn about the best preserved biodiversity in the area.
- Rappel 40ft down into Yaxmuul; a natural underground pond of virgin waters.
- 3 zip-line Canopy circuit throughout the forest, the last one is water landing.
- Mayan purification ceremony in a beautiful dry cave, a very mystic scenario.
- Keep your memories with the set of pictures taken by native photographers.
- Wonderful lunch buffet of home-made traditional Mayan food and soft drinks.
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- Wear comfortable walking shoes (no flip-flops please), bathing suit underneath and fresh clothing. Bring extra shirt and cash or credit card for souvenirs and photos. No sunscreen is needed since all activities are performed in the shade.
- This expedition is not suitable for handicapped people, or people who suffer heart diseases, respiratory failure or back problems.
- Pregnant women or people with obesity (weighing over 264 pounds/180 kg.) are not allowable in these activities.
- Only children over 6 years old can participate.
- People under the influence of alcohol or toxic substance are not allowed in this expedition.
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