opportunity to see the local plant and animal life.
Arriving in the mountain valley, the first leg of the hike is a 15-minute trek that puts your ability as an explorer to the test. The trail meanders among sharp white rocks and then, suddenly, you find yourself approaching a series of fresh-water springs, the first of which is quite hot; this is a prelude to the natural pools and waterfalls that invite you to jump in, go for a swim, and enjoy the tranquility of the setting.
After a good dip, there’s nothing better then a barbecued steak prepared by your expert guide. Camping is allowed, and you can easily extend your stay for an extra day or two.
Enthusiastic hikers can request their driver to stop anywhere along the way, so they can make their way up the mountain on foot.
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