LAGUNA DE YAXUNAH

LAGUNA DE YAXUNAH

Duración: 3 dias/2 noches

Edad: 20+

Tipo de Tour: Camping

Destino: Yucatán

La experiencia:

Walk the iconic and varied West Highland Way in comfort, with the help of a few quick  transfers to help you along the 154km long-distance walking trail between Milgavie, just north of Glasgow up to Fort William on the shores of Loch Linnhe, with Ben Nevis waiting to greet you on the final stretch.

On this nine day holiday, with on average 16km of walking per day, you stay in stylish guesthouses and small hotels, all with the usual Scottish flair. Experience the wilds of the Highlands, including Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, the wilds of Rannoch Moor and the Glencoe peaks.

Actividades

  • Learn more about this activity’s Enhanced Health & Hygiene Measures
  • Tour the city with a licensed NYC tour guide, who will provide you with fascinating local information and insight
  • Ride in comfort in a climate-controlled, luxury tour bus
  • Enjoy 15-minute guided walking tours of NYC’s most iconic sites – Central Park, Rockefeller Center, and more!
  • From April through December, take a seasonal boat cruise for breathtaking views of NYC skyline from water

Itinerario

Día 1: Salida de Mérida

After breakfast, you are transferred to Glengoyne Distillery for a tour and tasting session. You are then transferred to Drymen to begin your walk on the West Highland Way, taking in views over Loch Lomond from the top of Conic Hill before descending into Balmaha for your evening stay.

Día 2: Ruta de Cenotes

Your walk today takes you along the east side of Loch Lomond, clinging to the water’s edge along much of the way. This is a lovely, low level and relaxed stage as it meanders past pebbly beaches and giving you plenty of time to take in the surrounding scenery and wildlife.

Día 3: Hiking y Regreso a Mérida

From Rowardennan, the path heads into thick woodland. There are two options here: the easier being the wide forest track which follows the contours up and down the hill; or the more time consuming, narrow path which skirts over rocks and exposed tree roots along the banks of the loch.

The rocky and uneven path continues along the loch, hugging the water’s edge amidst ancient oak forest. The loch becomes noticeably narrower as the path approaches Inverarnan.