Waterfall Cave Expedition at Caves Branch
Begin your journey with a 45-minute hike through the jungle where you will enjoy the natural surroundings before arriving your expected destination.
- Duration:
- 6 hrs
- Available Days:
- Every day
- Schedule:
- 7:30 AM
- Hotel Transport Included
- Mobile Ticket Included
- Offered in English, Spanish
Once at the cave, you’ll be required to pass through a maze of tiny and tight spaces and arrive at the foot of the waterfalls. Climb and conquer these natural formations using a rappel rope and dive right into these invigorating cascades as you begin your journey back to the jungle.
What to Bring
Comfortable attire, comfortable hiking shoes, change of clothing, water shoes, bug spray, sunscreen, waterproof camera.
What's included
Transfer, Guided tour, water, lunch & tax
Transportation
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Traveler Comments
Great excursion with a great company and guides. These guys are top notch! Totally exhilarating and strenuous activity.
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