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Trip Grading
Before choosing a tour, it is very important that you objectively evaluate your physical capabilities. For example, realistically ask yourself how far you can go and how much you can handle. Choosing a tour that does not correspond with your abilities could result in an uncomfortable vacation and in taking unnecessary risks.Our trips are not dangerous, nor full of hazards, but they are designed for active and healthy people who are participate in some form of exercise year round. Do not expect to take a tour to increase your physical form. Likewise, it is good to consider the fact that you are likely going to share the excursion with other travelers (known to you or not) for relatively long periods of time, and it is recommended that you try to be tolerant and collaborate with those who will accompany you-as to insure the best trip for all who are traveling. The following indications can help you to choose the excursion that best matches your physical condition.

GRADE I: Comfortable travel and overnight hotel accommodations. Daily excursions suitable for all ages and inclinations.
GRADE II: Hotel or lodge accommodations possibly combined with some overnight camping. Moderate trekking, horse riding, bicycling or other activities may be included.
GRADE III: Trekking or biking at higher elevations with camping overnight. Participants should be in good physical condition.
GRADE IV: Challenging trips of longer duration, away from population centers. Strenuous trekking or climbing at high altitudes.


