Excursión a la selva tropical de El Yunque desde Fajardo





Descripción
Explore un área menos conocida de la selva tropical de El Yunque de una manera completamente fuera de lo común. Sumérgete en el frondoso bosque y disfruta del senderismo y la escalada en roca hacia el río prístino y las piscinas naturales. Su guía lo ayudará a lo largo de esta aventura forestal de medio día, mientras comparte datos interesantes e importantes sobre el bosque y Puerto Rico en general. Después de una caminata más avanzada y escalada en roca, llegará a otro conjunto de piscinas naturales desde donde puede saltar desde un acantilado, balancearse desde una cuerda y disfrutar de sus vistas y toboganes naturales, su principal atractivo. Asegúrese de leer todos los detalles e información adicional antes de reservar. Este recorrido es una actividad de moderada a extenuante en la que se embarrará, no es adecuado para todos. Para una versión más ligera, busque nuestro recorrido nacional de medio día de El Yunque.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El viaje comienza con una caminata de 30 minutos que incluye vadear el río y escalar rocas. Este viaje completamente fuera de lo común lo llevará a la exuberante vegetación donde verá árboles de bambú, flores de la selva tropical y muchas otras plantas. Su guía lo ayudará en el camino mientras comparte datos interesantes sobre todo este ecosistema. Primera parada, una piscina colectora que se forma en la base de una pequeña cascada. Aquí tendrás la oportunidad de nadar en sus aguas cristalinas. Un vistazo a la primera cascada, ¡ideal para tomar fotografías! Procederemos a una caminata más avanzada con escalada en roca hasta el siguiente conjunto de piscinas naturales a lo largo del río. Aquí podrá disfrutar de diferentes actividades relacionadas con el agua mientras está rodeado de la belleza del bosque. Balancéate desde una cuerda hasta el río, salta desde un acantilado y disfruta de los toboganes de agua naturales. ¡Este es el punto culminante del viaje que no se puede perder! Las actividades acuáticas son opcionales, pero debe poder mantenerse al día con el grupo.
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Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- La edad mínima para participar es 7 años.
- No se emitirán reembolsos si se pierde el recorrido o la actividad debido a retrasos o falta de llegada
- Sujeto a condiciones climáticas favorables. Si se cancela debido al mal tiempo, se le dará la opción de una fecha alternativa o un reembolso completo.
- No apto para mujeres embarazadas, personas con problemas de espalda o rodillas, cirugías recientes, lesiones u otras afecciones médicas graves.
- Por razones de seguridad, los participantes deben poder entender inglés o español.
- El uso de equipo de protección es obligatorio una vez que se participe en las actividades relacionadas con el agua.
- Una vez que comience el recorrido, debe terminarlo hasta la segunda parada y regresar con el grupo.
- La duración total estimada incluye el tiempo de conducción.
- Viaje ligero y solo traiga lo necesario para el recorrido. Deje atrás los dispositivos electrónicos, cualquier documentación importante, grandes sumas de dinero en efectivo o tarjetas de crédito; no hay casilleros. Los teléfonos móviles requieren funda impermeable.
- La hora de inicio publicada es solo una estimación. La hora exacta de recogida se proporcionará el DÍA ANTERIOR a su recorrido.
- Este tour no incluye parada para almorzar.
- Las personas con las restricciones de salud enumeradas anteriormente no pueden participar en el recorrido. No se autorizarán reembolsos si una persona no lee la descripción completa y no cumple con los requisitos y limitaciones de seguridad el día del recorrido.
Opiniones(22)
Best tour company in Puerto Rico! The waterfall and the rope jumping were incredible! Best tour guides!!
The guide was absolutely wonderful. But the trail was muddy and very slick. The first pool was crowded. There were many tours there. The falls were a very difficult climb up higher. You actually had to be pulled up by a rope. Falls were ok. One jump and one slide on the rocks and you has to move on. If you like crowds this would be more your cup of tea.
This tour was not a hike. It was rock climbing, very very slippery and wet. I don’t mind wet but slippery on rocks is not my cup of tea. This was not an average hike. It was pretty advanced I am fit, but I decided not to take it vantage of my luck. I was sitting at the pool first pool, waiting for the rest of the group as they went up higher to the two other pools and slides, a lady was sitting next to me with a twisted ankle, and she had just come up on the first part and waiting three hours for the emergency to come up for her. When the emergency came up, I took a People to walk her out she had to go on a metal stretcher. It was quite an ordeal. The place I went, was a remote location and you guys need to be a little bit more explicit as to the dangers and the complexity of the hike or mountain climbing, other than that it was absolutely beautiful. Even though I didn’t go up on the top, I was quite amazed at the scenery and the waterfall. I would recommend this for any brand that is fit and not overweight. This is not an outing for anyone that has any type of asthma or not in shape.
George was an amazing tour guide. He made me feel super comfortable in the water because I was a non swimmer. He has an amazing personality and you can tell he loves his job. He made the tour so much fun with his jokes and provided so much information on the history of Puerto Rico and El Yunque. Luis, the bus driver, was also very helpful navigating us safely on the road and through the forest. I highly recommend doing this tour, it was truly an unforgettable experience.
Walking through mud and climbing on rocks and roots. We DID NOT enter the National Park, there was no park entrance fee paid. We went on private land along a stream to a watering hole that was quite popular. They had rock slides and jumping off of boulders and a rope swing. We saw nothing of the national park.
Our tour guide Luis, was so pleasant, funny and knowledgeable about the Island and the Yunque Rain Forest. He made our drive so much more enjoyable that we lost track of the travel time. He is a great asset to the Tourism Industry.
Everything was perfect and such a highlight. We are avid hikers and we were worried that a big group would slow us down or take away from the experience. On the contrary- there were plenty of guides so the fast people could go fast and the people who wanted to take their time had someone with them too. We used our time efficiently and the guides worry about the safety so we didn't have to. Pro tip is really need stable water shoes (think like keens) not crocs or sandals. Also bring one of those around the neck protectors for your phone if you want to bring it - otherwise the guides take photos and send to you later. They want to keep you safe by having hands/back free at all times. My daughter has an epipen that they carried for me in their dry bag.
Wonderful and conscientious guides led our family up into El Yunque. Loved the natural water slides, and the rope swing into clear deep pools
We were so happy to get this tour, as it was last minute and all were sold out. Our tour guides were very entertaining and knowledgeable. We enjoyed the hike through the Yunque forest, climbing rocks and jumping into the river. Just be warned that your shoes will get muddy!
This was my favorite part of our trip. Our guides treated us like family, they were very informative, made sure we were safe, and also made sure we had a good time. We went through 2 rock water slides, jumped off a 15ish foot cliff, and jumped off a rope swing. Really appreciated the transportation as well.



