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Value Stone - Rock Climb |
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Located next to the River Bridge, The Stone of Courage is one of the most extreme of the park. The excitement begins when the mighty reaches the shore and looks down the crystal clear water, here the brave visitors show their skills in diving, or just dare to jump, defying heights to fall into the fresh turquoise waters. |
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Trepachanga |
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Test your balance with Trepachanga and walk over the river between two loose strings. Dare to feel the fun. The Trepachanga is walking between two separated and suspended strings over the clear waters of the River. Crossing the Trepachanga requires balance, flexibility, coordination, strength and stamina to not fall into the refreshing waters that pass underneath. |
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"Salpichanga" - Rope |
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Slide down our Salpichanga and end your trip in the cool, clear waters of Xel-Ha. You can go sit on a hammock and feel the speed as you slide across the strings of the Salpichanga across the river to complete ditching in the water. |
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Mo's Flight |
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Feel free to fly with a vine and then drop yourself in the cool waters of the cenote. According to Mayan legend, the bird macaw named Mo, is the guardian of the heavens and its duty is to take care of trees. This lovely and friendly bird is native of the Yucatan Peninsula. Have fun with this incredible activity and feel the adrenaline rush of flying over the waters ... Fly like Mo! |
Xel-Há
With turquoise waters as a scenario, Xel-Há is a unique set of inlets, lagoons and cenotes, arising from the longest underground river in the world. The world's most beautiful natural aquarium, a place to fill your senses with the wonderful colours of tropical fish and stunning marine vegetation that inhabits the inlet.


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