CONSCIOUS CONDUCT

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CONSCIOUS CONDUCT

Walking through a protected area is a privilege and we must ensure that this environment is always available to its visitors. To this end, some rules of conduct of minimal impact must be observed. See some of them:

 

PLAN YOUR TOUR

• Know in advance the existing regulations and restrictions for the area where you want to visit.

• Check the weather forecast before leaving.

• Smaller groups, up to 10 people, cause less environment impact.

• Choose your activity and route according to your fitness and experience level.

 

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR SAFETY

• Don't take unnecessary risks.

• Calculate the tour time and leave an itinerary with someone you trust.

• First learn basic safety techniques, such as using a map and GPS and first aid techniques.

• Make sure you have the proper equipment and materials for your tour.

• Do not walk unaccompanied and stay exclusively on the pre-determined trails through the park.

 

BRING YOUR GARBAGE BACK

• Bring your trash back with you.

• When traversing a trail, make sure they remain intact.

• Do not burn or bury garbage.

 

LEAVE EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE

• Do not break or cut tree branches, even if they are dead and fallen.

• Resist the temptation to take "memories" home.

• Take only photographs, leave only light footprints, and take home only your memories.

• Bonfires are not allowed in this park.

 

RESPECT ANIMALS AND PLANTS

• Observe animals from a distance and do not feed them.

• Do not remove wild flowers and plants.

• Enjoy its beauty on the spot, without harming nature and giving the same opportunity to other visitors.

 

BE COURTEOUS TO OTHER VISITORS

• Walk in silence, preserving the tranquility and the feeling of harmony that nature favors.

• Leave pets at home.

• Collaborate with the education of other visitors, conveying minimum impact principles whenever the opportunity arises.