You’ll hike up to panoramic views over the city and countryside, share a local lunch with coffee and sweets at the summit, and enjoy real moments in nature—no rush, just good company and honest food.
The path up starts gentle, winding through patches of wildflowers and low shrubs. I noticed the air felt cooler here, even though it was late morning—there’s a crisp scent, almost piney, mixed with earth after last night’s rain. Our guide, Luis, pointed out a tiny stall where an old woman sells homemade honey on weekends. You might hear birds calling from somewhere above or catch a glimpse of the city far below as you climb higher.
At the top—over 1000 feet up—you get this wide-open view in every direction. We could see the city spread out on one side and small villages tucked into green hills on the other. Lunch was simple but filling: grilled chicken, rice, and a sweet pastry that tasted like almonds and orange peel. Coffee came in little cups, strong and just right after the walk. I remember sitting there, legs tired but happy, watching clouds drift past while everyone swapped stories.
Yes, kids can join if they’re comfortable walking uphill. Specialized infant seats are available if needed.
Comfortable shoes are best. We provide water and snacks; just bring sun protection or a light jacket depending on weather.
Yes, there are public transportation options nearby. Let us know if you need directions or help planning your route.
This hike isn’t recommended for travelers with spinal injuries or pregnant travelers due to uneven terrain.
You’ll get bottled water along the way, a local-style lunch at the summit (with coffee), plus typical regional sweets to try. Snacks are included too—just relax and enjoy.
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