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Swim in Cenote Cristalino
Chacalal, MexicoCenote Cristalino is about 25km south of Playa Del Carmen, and is built up to handle crowds. The cenote is surface level, although a portion of it leaves the mangrove jungle and heads beneath the limestone shelf, a nice contrast between open swimming and feeling as if you are in a cave. There is a 3 meter tall jumping platform, and benches around and half-submerged in the water for spectators. ...
Swim in Kaan Luum Lagoon
20.171251,-87.551741, MexicoThe lagoon, reachable from a short walk along dirt and plank walkways from the parking area, consists of a couple wooden decks with docks stretching into the colorful waters. In the center of the lagoon contains an underwater cave that sinks to a depth believed to be about 80 meters. This gives the lagoon a dark blue color, while the fringes are a light emerald tone. While the shallow parts sin...
Swim in Cenote Nicte-Ha
20.322604,-87.379947, MexicoWith the shallow depth and the clarity of the water, this cenote is popular for snorkeling and is a location for easy dives, with the depth extending to about 8 meters.
There is a jumping platform at the edge of the limestone shelf, along with benches and chairs set out on the terraces that surround the cenote.
Life jackets are available at no cost at the cenote. Snorkel equipment is available ...
Cenote Angelita
20.138245,-87.579054, MexicoThe cenote is in a limestone depression, with the stone walls surrounding the water. There is a ledge to jump from, and a deck at water level to climb in from.
The cenote is a popular spot for divers because of the water's clarity and depth stretching further than 60 meters below the surface. There are some stalactites, but the area of interest for divers is a conical mound of sulfate formed b...
Swim in Cenote Calavera
20.228749,-87.458545, MexicoWhile there is not much development to the cenote beyond an entrance booth and a short tiled path leading to the cenote, it's a great visit for the more adventurous crowd.
Cenote Calavera consists of three holes that visitors can jump into: the large opening, and two smaller holes. About 3m below the limestone shelf is a pool of magnificent blue water. This is also a popular dive spot, and the ...
Swim in Cenote Car Wash
Rancho Viejo, MexicoCenote Car Wash, known locally as Cenote Aktun-Ha, received its name for a time when area cab drivers would park adjacent to the pool to wash their cars. Those times are past, and the cenote today remains under the ownership of a friendly family.
Cenote Car Wash is probably the most reasonably-priced in the area, and certified divers often visit to descend to its 16 meter depths to check out t...
Swim Cenote X'Canche
20.887880,-88.136064, MexicoThe cenote requires climbing down wooden stairs to the water level. Platforms for jumping and equipment such as life jackets for rent are also available, as is a short zip line, where you can glide over the water before dropping in from about 10 feet up.
Lockers are available for those bringing their own lock. The area also has a small restaurant, a shaded hammock area, several palapas where gu...
Camp out at Harmony Glamping Tulum
Tulum, MexicoNevertheless, Harmony Glamping Tulum appeals to all, combining large furnished tent glamping options with suites for those who prefer a more comfortably luxurious lodging arrangement. The accommodations also include a restaurant and yoga classes, which are open to the public as well as hotel guests.
Lying about a block off of the main street, Harmony Glamping benefits from being a short walk or...
Swim in Cenote Dos Palmas
20.323308,-87.383869, MexicoThe cenote is set in a limestone cave depression, with the water surrounding a central island 'eye'. The water is clear blue, and as this cenote tends not to be crowded, you'll have a chance of seeing and swimming with the freshwater turtles that make their home here. The rounded limstone cave takes on a 'subway' like feel, as it's possible to swim along the rounded walls.
Hammocks and tables ...
Visit BEES - Burm and Emily's Elephant Sanctuary
ตำบล ช่างเคิ่ง, Thailand
3.7 mi
/ 164 ft gain
BEES - Burm and Emily's Elephant Sanctuary - is a sanctuary offering care for retired elephants, open for guests to visit, see their operation, and spend a day or longer observing elephants in their natural habitat with the help of knowledgable guides.
While Thailand, particularly the northern areas of the country, are known for their elephant experiences, there is a wide variance between busi...
Swim in Cenote Suytun
Valladolid, MexicoThis, however, also tends to be the downside of this cenote: The water is relatively shallow, about 5 meters at its deepest point, and somewhat cloudy, so those visiting typically line up to have their picture taken and make a short visit of the place otherwise.
There is a much more commercial feel to this cenote than others in the area, with a cluster of cabañas that rent for the night adjacen...
Bike or Take a Stroll along the Tahoe East Shore Trail
Incline Village, Nevada
5.0
2.75 mi
/ 300 ft gain
Lake Tahoe's East Shore Trail is a wide paved walking and cycling path running between Incline Village and Sand Harbor State Park. Opened in 2019, the path lies completely separate from the road, sometimes hovering well above it on the mountainside, and other times running parallel to it on a bridge platform that looks down upon the lake's emerald eastern shore.
Spanning 2.75 miles point to poi...
Walk to the Historic Stateline Fire Lookout site
Incline Village, Nevada
5.0
1.8 mi
/ 340 ft gain
The hike up to the Historic Stateline Fire Lookout above Lake Tahoe's Crystal Bay area is somewhat of a misnomer, as the fire lookout no longer exists. Instead, the path, which follows a paved forest road, up to the site where the tower once stood will bring hikers to a panoramic viewpoint that looks out over wide swaths of the northern Tahoe lakeshores.
Start off by parking in a neighborhood t...
Camp Out at Spicy Villa Eco-Lodge
Tambon Mae Win, ThailandLocated between Chiang Mai and Doi Inthanon National Park, about a 1 hour 15 minute drive from both, Spicy Villa Eco-Lodge offers lodging in private or family-bungalows; private bungalows have a private deck while family bungalows share a porch and balcony. All bungalows have solar power with outlets in the room, mosquito net-covered beds, and an adjoined indoor bathroom with shower and flush t...
Swim in Cenote Escondido
20.198248,-87.502818, Mexico
5.0
The swimming area is nestled between limestone cliffs and lush jungle, with clear turquoise waters. A small changing room and a few tables and deck are about the only developments around this beautiful swimming hole. The cenote is a popular diving spot, having access into the limestone cave system beneath the surface.
There is a rope swing and ledges where swimmers can jump into the water below...
Explore to Wachirathan Waterfall
Tambon Ban Luang, ThailandWith a central location, Wachirathan Waterfall has a large parking lot surrounded by restaurants and vendors. Visitors can walk up a short paved trail to see the towering falls. Standing about 40 meters in height, Wachirathan rushes into the river below, throwing out a thick sheet of mist into the jungle surrounding it.
There is a main viewing area which most visitors stick to, though there is ...
Explore Huai Sai Lueang Waterfall
Tambon Tha Pha, Thailand
0.4 mi
The first detail visitors should know are that there are multiple similar spellings of Haui Sai Lueang Falls, even on the signs standing at the falls. However they are accessed from an isolated parking area where Haui Sai Lueang and Mae Pan waterfalls are the only nearby areas of interest.
Lying about .33km walk up an easy stone trail, Huai Sai Lueang falls is a tall dramatic fall over a cliff ...
Hike to Mae Pan Waterfall
Tambon Chang Khoeng, Thailand
0.6 mi
/ 147.6 ft gain
Visitors park at the trailhead, then walk .5km down a single track trail that climbs and drops constantly before eventually scrambling over a few boulders to reach the viewpoint of the falls. With the humid and wet conditions of the area, much of the trail can be muddy, while the scrambling can be slippery. The falls themselves sit beside a grassy hillside where visitors can stare in awe at the...
Explore Mae Klang Waterfall
Tambon Ban Luang, Thailand
0.6 mi
/ 49.2 ft gain
Although falling under national park jurisdiction, the entrance is just outside of the park gate, and so Mae Klang has its own small gate where visitors can show their park entrance pass or purchase one (tickets purchased here are good for entry to all other Doi Inthanon National Park areas as well).
There are scenic areas and picnic benches covered by shade trees along the riverbank below, but...
Explore Sirithan Waterfall
Tambon Ban Luang, ThailandSirithan Waterfall consists of a small undeveloped parking area with a 150 meter plank walkway leading to a platform that looks out at the falls from a short distance. The only amenities available at the falls are a picnic table and trash can at the parking lot and a couple benches along the path.
The falls drop a total of about 40 meters into the river below. There is no actual access to the ...
Hike to Mae Ya Waterfall
Tambon Ban Luang, Thailand
0.4 mi
/ 246.1 ft gain
Reaching Mae Ya Waterfall requires a drive. There is a separate national park entrance gate along the road where visitors can show their park tickets or purchase tickets that also grant entrance to the rest of the park. A parking lot at the road's end has a few snack and food vendors. From here, visitors hike 600 meters up a paved road, before following a dirt track to the bottom of the falls. ...
Swim in Cenote Encantado
60 Quintana Roo 15, MexicoAccess points to the cenote are limited to a couple lodging establishments along its banks, and each operates in a similar fashion of charging a small admission fee while offering free access to guests. Mangroves line the edges, and visitors can rent canoes or kayaks and head out onto the water. With the dense jungle environment here, there is not really room to lay out anywhere beside the ceno...
Swim in Cenote Corazon del Paraiso
Tulum Municipality, MexicoDespite lying away from the more popular tourist clusters of Tulum-area cenotes, Corazon del Paraiso has modern facilities, a photogenic setting, and seems to be a favorite amongst locals. There are multiple decks, shaded chairs, and platforms for laying out on, as well as drinks and snack for sale.
The water is clear blue, and lined with swimmers and sunbathers. A jumping platform lets guests...
Swim in Cenote Jaguar
20.325521,-87.370088, MexicoThe cenote lies at surface level, with cool blue waters surrounded by mangroves and jungle. There are three different jumping platforms, ranging from 2 meters to 6 in height. Otherwise, a wooden deck lets swimmers and snorkelers enter and exit the water. While the cenote is lengthy, much of the banks are covered in mangrove roots, so most of the activity sticks to the area just beneath the jump...
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