Group Activities Ba Os De Agua Santa
Group Activities in Baños de Agua Santa
Baños de Agua Santa, a charming town nestled in the Tungurahua volcano’s foothills, offers an array of exciting group activities that cater to various interests. Here are some suggestions for your next group outing:
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White-Water Rafting
- Experience the thrill of navigating through Class III and IV rapids on the Pastaza or Patate rivers. Ensure everyone is equipped with appropriate safety gear, and consider hiring a professional guide to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
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Canyoning
- Explore the hidden canyons around Baños, sliding down natural water slides, rappelling, and swimming in crystal-clear pools. Remember to wear proper footwear and bring a change of clothes for after the adventure.
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Swing at the End of the World
- Feel your heart race as you swing over the edge of a 100-meter cliff at the famous “swing at the end of the world.” Safety harnesses and expert guides are provided, but those with a fear of heights may want to give this one a pass.
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Thermal Baths
- Relax and unwind in Baños’ natural thermal baths after an active day. The most popular ones include Las Casas de Mojanda, Luna Rise, and Santa Clara. Check opening hours and prices before you go.
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Visit the Swing at the Pailón del Diablo Waterfall
- Marvel at the stunning Pailón del Diablo (Devil’s Cauldron) waterfall while swinging on a rope suspended above it. Safety harnesses and guides are available.
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Ziplining
- Soar through the lush, green canopy of the cloud forest on a zipline. Multiple companies offer tours, so shop around for the best deal that suits your group’s needs.
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Volcano Treks
- Embark on a guided trek to the active Tungurahua volcano, learning about its history and the precautions to take when hiking near an active volcano. Ensure you have the appropriate gear, including sturdy footwear, rain gear, and warm clothing.
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Butterfly House
- Discover the vibrant world of Ecuadorian butterflies at the Butterfly House. With over 30 species on display, it’s a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.