FAQs

Canyoning and camping tours in Las 3 Tzimoleras

The one-day Escape Tour takes about 6 hours. Click here for more information.

We have 2 camping sites and dry bathrooms. The camping sites are equipped with campfire pits, wood stoves and basic cooking utensils.

Visitors should bring everything they need for the trip as there are no restaurants or shops on site.

We recommend a heavy breakfast before coming to Tzimol. We also offer homemade breakfast and lunch here in the town, so contact us for more information or reservations.

Hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes are recommended. If you plan to get wet, bring your swimwear, a change of clothes and an extra pair of shoes (an old pair of sneakers or swimming shoes). Nights and mornings can get cold, so a sweater is also a good idea.

We also recommend bringing a ready snack/light lunch for the first day. We also offer homemade lunch – contact us for more information.

If you are camping, you’ll need your camping gear (tents, sleeping mats/bags, torch etc). Please call/write for rental of camping equipment.

You can bring charcoal or you can collect fallen branches to make a fire.

Maintenance and protection of the natural the environment of the forest are foremost in our minds so there are no facilities for inorganic waste. Therefore any inorganic trash must be removed from the area. We do not recommend disposable ware.

There are no shops or any kind of facilities available once you get on the trail so bring anything you might need (food, drinking water, eating utensils, clothes, medication, sun cream, insect repellent etc).

All our tours include photos and videos of aquatic activities, so please bring a USB flash drive to download them as soon as we get back.

Yes. You can bring charcoal or you can collect fallen branches to make a fire. We have basic cooking and eating utensils at the campsite, but we recommend bringing a non-disposable plate, cup, fork and spoon as well.

If you wish, you can make up for entrance fees of the remaining persons. If there is another group, you can join them with no problems. Please contact us to ask for availability.

From the car park, we’ll walk along a mostly flat 400m trail to get to the first camp site and river.

From there, we’ll follow a staired trail to the second waterfall, which is the most accessible waterfall of the three.

You’ll need a guide to access to the first waterfall by rope, and the access to the third waterfall is through a steep and staired trail. This trail can get rather muddy because of the waterfall.

A visit to the waterfalls is suitable for all visitors who are in good physical condition. Note that parents will young children might not be able to participate in all activities.

Adventure activity participant profile
This adventure tour is ideal for anyone between 12 and 70 years old who:
– are in good physical condition
– not afraid of heights
– not afraid of water/swimming
– are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs
– do not have heart conditions
– are not pregnant
– are NATURE LOVERS!

In certain parts, yes. There is cellphone coverage at the first camp site, parking area and parts of the ranch.