Witches Rock canopy tour: a bewitching adventure for thrill-seekers
Written by admin on Thursday, February 24th, 2011 in Uncategorized.
Normally, millions of travelers around the world opt for known safe destinations that they have visited since people often stay in their comfort zone. However, there are some unique individuals who seek a taste of adventure that brings them to exotic locations. The perfect match for that need is located in Guancaste, Costa Rica – Witches Rock Canopy tour. It’s an exciting adventure tour that lands you to the tropical dry forest yet eco friendly country in the Caribbean. Well, don’t be misled by the name of the place, there aren’t any witches – just pure adrenaline rush from ziplines.
For beginners, Witches Rock Canopy Tour is not your run-of –the mill tour that involves taking pictures of lovely scenery and walking from one sight to another. It is a challenging course that has lovely backdrop of waterfall, ocean, awesome sunsets plus rich flora and fauna. While the location is actually a tropical dry forest , the sights are worthwhile since this country is known as one of the greenest country on this planet. Nevertheless, there are some things you have to consider before going to Witches rock canopy tour.
Primarily, wear comfortable clothing since it can be humid in the tropical dry forest of Witches Rock canopy tour. It is also advisable to bring insect repellant since it’s a tropical forest with bugs and other insects. Women must refrain from wearing flip flops or slippers that may fall off in any of the activity. It would be practical for women to wear shorts or trousers. Children must be at least 8 years old and some ziplines require a height of no less than 5 feet.
Witches Rock canopy tour is safe as cables are made from high-grade steel so one can conveniently tackle the numerous zip lines. The whole package includes 24 platforms, 11 cables, 3 suspension bridges and 3 climbing threes. In case a person feels that he can’t finish the whole course, there are 5 exit routes that he can go to. However, it only takes one and a half tour to finish the whole tour. The tour organizers needs you to sign a waiver and inquire about your health condition. In case you pass the requirements, then off you go to the safety orientation which is a very good practice. In no time, you’ll be zipping and crossing the rainforest canopy like a pro.