Salto de la Moneda Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Salto is hilly and busy. It's also the base from which many tours start up the mountain to see the Salt Flats (take oxygen) and
If you have knee or hip problems, ask for an elevator or go somewhere else - don't assume, especially in B&B or quaint, historic locales, you'll be "riding" to those cubby holes under the roof
Excelent path auto guided, with red spots till the waterfall. With nice weather invites to dive into one of the natural pools, bring your weatsuit. Two ways to reach the final spot El Sendero and El c...
Nice walk in contact with nature. It's not just about reaching the Jump, but enjoying the landscapes on the road. Very good and very necessary signalling with red points throughout the c...
Salto is hilly and busy. It's also the base from which many tours start up the mountain to see the Salt Flats (take oxygen) and
If you have knee or hip problems, ask for an elevator or go somewhere else - don't assume, especially in B&B or quaint, historic locales, you'll be "riding" to those cubby holes under the roof
Trekking
Excelent path auto guided, with red spots till the waterfall. With nice weather invites to dive into one of the natural pools, bring your weatsuit. Two ways to reach the final spot El Sendero and El c...
Great morning of trekking
Nice walk in contact with nature. It's not just about reaching the Jump, but enjoying the landscapes on the road. Very good and very necessary signalling with red points throughout the c...
It's not what I expected very expensive
For a very interesting walk, but the price a ROBO for what there is, the water nothing from the other world.
A paradise among the serpents
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