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México Místico

8Days

$ 799

México Místico

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México Místico

Overview

Our Mexico Mistico tour roams from the mountains and canyons of Chiapas to the jungle and beaches of Yucatan, from present-day Mayan communities to their ancestors’ kingdoms, from Pueblos Magicos (magic cities) to modern urban centers.

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Our Mexico Mistico tour roams from the mountains and canyons of Chiapas to the jungle and beaches of Yucatan, from present-day Mayan communities to their ancestors’ kingdoms, from Pueblos Magicos (magic cities) to modern urban centers.

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8Days

$ 799

International airfare to Mexico not included

Inspirit trip leader

7 nights accommodation

All transportation

Explorer walks, cultural experiences, and activities as indicated

Culinary experiences as mentioned

Expert local team

Start country

Mexico

End country

Mexico

Physical rating

Normal

Group size

16 maximum

Trip code

MXB

Minimum age

18

Maximum age

39

Inspirit trip leader

7 nights accommodation

All transportation

Explorer walks, cultural experiences, and activities as indicated

Culinary experiences as mentioned

Expert local team

Your journey

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrivals into Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico

Welcome to Mexico and the picturesque town of Chiapa de Corzo. Ease into the tranquil, easy-going vibe of southern Mexico as you get settled. Your real adventures begin tomorrow with a river cruise through a stunning canyon followed by visits to colorful indigenous communities. Later in the week, you'll explore the ruins of Palenque and Chichén Itzá, capped off with quality time at beachfront Playa del Carmen. For now…

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Welcome to Mexico and the picturesque town of Chiapa de Corzo. Ease into the tranquil, easy-going vibe of southern Mexico as you get settled. Your real adventures begin tomorrow with a river cruise through a stunning canyon followed by visits to colorful indigenous communities. Later in the week, you'll explore the ruins of Palenque and Chichén Itzá, capped off with quality time at beachfront Playa del Carmen. For now, get to know Chiapa de Corzo; your Inspirit guide will be happy to help you get settled and can suggest restaurants and things to do (depending upon your arrival time).

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Day 1 - Arrivals into Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico

Welcome to Mexico and the picturesque town of Chiapa de Corzo. Ease into the tranquil, easy-going vibe of southern Mexico as you get settled. Your real adventures begin tomorrow with a river cruise through a stunning canyon followed by visits to colorful indigenous communities. Later in the week, you'll explore the ruins of Palenque and Chichén Itzá, capped off with quality time at beachfront Playa del Carmen. For now, get to know Chiapa de Corzo; your Inspirit guide will be happy to help you get settled and can suggest restaurants and things to do (depending upon your arrival time).

Arrivals into Chiapa de Corzo

Explore Chiapa de Corzo & meet your Inspirit guide

Hotel La Ceiba or similar

Day 2 - Sumidero Canyon & San Cristobal de las Casas

Enjoy an authentic Mexican breakfast and then jump start your adventure with an excursion to the awe-inspiring Sumidero Canyon, with vertical walls rising over 3,000 ft (914 mts). We’ll be on the water before the peak visiting hours, increasing our chances of spotting some of the river’s local inhabitants, such as the river crocodile, the banded…

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Enjoy an authentic Mexican breakfast and then jump start your adventure with an excursion to the awe-inspiring Sumidero Canyon, with vertical walls rising over 3,000 ft (914 mts). We’ll be on the water before the peak visiting hours, increasing our chances of spotting some of the river’s local inhabitants, such as the river crocodile, the banded Yucatán gecko or the great curassow. 

Afterward we’ll make our way to the colonial city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas. Dive right into Mexico as we use local transport for this section: a great way to experience the real Mexico! Settle in and grab a bite to eat in one of the many eateries, cafes or restaurants.

In the afternoon we’ll visit the indigenous villages of Chamula and Zinacantan, which embrace centuries-old tradition. Experience indigenous language and customs, fascinating churches, and colorful markets. 

Evenings in the Mexican highlands can get a little chilly, so we’ll visit a local “chocolateria,” where you can sample a delicious warm chocolate/rice-milk drink “champurrado.” 

For dinner, enjoy some fantastic Mexican cuisine at any of the excellent, traditional restaurants and eateries in San Cristobal de las Casas (your Inspirit guide will make recommendations), and get a taste of the local nightlife.

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Day 2 - Sumidero Canyon & San Cristobal de las Casas

Enjoy an authentic Mexican breakfast and then jump start your adventure with an excursion to the awe-inspiring Sumidero Canyon, with vertical walls rising over 3,000 ft (914 mts). We’ll be on the water before the peak visiting hours, increasing our chances of spotting some of the river’s local inhabitants, such as the river crocodile, the banded Yucatán gecko or the great curassow. 

Afterward we’ll make our way to the colonial city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas. Dive right into Mexico as we use local transport for this section: a great way to experience the real Mexico! Settle in and grab a bite to eat in one of the many eateries, cafes or restaurants.

In the afternoon we’ll visit the indigenous villages of Chamula and Zinacantan, which embrace centuries-old tradition. Experience indigenous language and customs, fascinating churches, and colorful markets. 

Evenings in the Mexican highlands can get a little chilly, so we’ll visit a local “chocolateria,” where you can sample a delicious warm chocolate/rice-milk drink “champurrado.” 

For dinner, enjoy some fantastic Mexican cuisine at any of the excellent, traditional restaurants and eateries in San Cristobal de las Casas (your Inspirit guide will make recommendations), and get a taste of the local nightlife.

Boat tour of Sumidero Canyon

Tour indigenous towns of Chamula and Zinacantan

Chocolate tasting experience

Hotel Casa Margarita or similar

Day 3 - Agua Azul & Mixol Ha

Start early today for your journey to Palenque, a small town situated near one of Mexico's most fascinating archaeological sites. A few hours into the ride, visit the scenic waterfalls of Agua Azul (azure water), a series of crystal pools and tumbling waterfalls surrounded by jungle-shrouded mountain slopes. Hop in for a swim, or hike down a forest trail, or both! 

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Start early today for your journey to Palenque, a small town situated near one of Mexico's most fascinating archaeological sites. A few hours into the ride, visit the scenic waterfalls of Agua Azul (azure water), a series of crystal pools and tumbling waterfalls surrounded by jungle-shrouded mountain slopes. Hop in for a swim, or hike down a forest trail, or both! 

The experience continues with a stop at the larger Mixol Ha waterfalls, boasting a spectacular 120-ft (36-mt) drop of cascading water. 

We'll arrive in Palenque in the evening. Chill out in the pool of your hotel until it's time to meet the others to make evening plans.

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Day 3 - Agua Azul & Mixol Ha

Start early today for your journey to Palenque, a small town situated near one of Mexico's most fascinating archaeological sites. A few hours into the ride, visit the scenic waterfalls of Agua Azul (azure water), a series of crystal pools and tumbling waterfalls surrounded by jungle-shrouded mountain slopes. Hop in for a swim, or hike down a forest trail, or both! 

The experience continues with a stop at the larger Mixol Ha waterfalls, boasting a spectacular 120-ft (36-mt) drop of cascading water. 

We'll arrive in Palenque in the evening. Chill out in the pool of your hotel until it's time to meet the others to make evening plans.

Private transfer to Palenque via Agua Azul & Mixol Ha

Agua Azul & Mixol Ha waterfalls

Hotel Villa Xibalba or similar

Day 4 - Tour Palenque Archaeological Site

This morning set out with your guide for a fascinating visit to the mystical archaeological site of Palenque. Situated within dense rainforest, Palenque’s temples rise majestically above the jungle canopy, and symbolize the might and majesty of the Maya civilization during its classic period. 

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This morning set out with your guide for a fascinating visit to the mystical archaeological site of Palenque. Situated within dense rainforest, Palenque’s temples rise majestically above the jungle canopy, and symbolize the might and majesty of the Maya civilization during its classic period. 

Inside the ruins your guide will explain the mysterious history of the sprawling ancient city and trek down to the museum where you can see a replica of the tomb of the King Pakal.

After touring the archaeological site, we have a long transfer to Mérida in private transportation, stopping along the way at the beach with free time for lunch.

We’ll arrive in Mérida this evening.

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Day 4 - Tour Palenque Archaeological Site

This morning set out with your guide for a fascinating visit to the mystical archaeological site of Palenque. Situated within dense rainforest, Palenque’s temples rise majestically above the jungle canopy, and symbolize the might and majesty of the Maya civilization during its classic period. 

Inside the ruins your guide will explain the mysterious history of the sprawling ancient city and trek down to the museum where you can see a replica of the tomb of the King Pakal.

After touring the archaeological site, we have a long transfer to Mérida in private transportation, stopping along the way at the beach with free time for lunch.

We’ll arrive in Mérida this evening.

Short transfer by public bus to Palenque site

Palenque archaeological site tour

Private transfer to Mérida

Hotel Maria Jose or similar

Day 5 - Mérida City Explorer

Today we have a free day to explore the city or take some optional tours, including a visit to the ruins of Uxmal, another great Mayan archaeological site, the flamingo sanctuary of Celestún (best from Jan-Apr), or nearby cenotes (natural groundwater-filled sinkholes) to swim and explore.

In the late afternoon when the temperatures die down, join your guide for a city explorer…

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Today we have a free day to explore the city or take some optional tours, including a visit to the ruins of Uxmal, another great Mayan archaeological site, the flamingo sanctuary of Celestún (best from Jan-Apr), or nearby cenotes (natural groundwater-filled sinkholes) to swim and explore.

In the late afternoon when the temperatures die down, join your guide for a city explorer tour of the historic center. Mérida’s atmosphere is great, and you’ll visit the park of Santa Lucia where you can enjoy the local tradition of music and folkloric dances. Soak up the culture and history of this attractive colonial city.

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Day 5 - Mérida City Explorer

Today we have a free day to explore the city or take some optional tours, including a visit to the ruins of Uxmal, another great Mayan archaeological site, the flamingo sanctuary of Celestún (best from Jan-Apr), or nearby cenotes (natural groundwater-filled sinkholes) to swim and explore.

In the late afternoon when the temperatures die down, join your guide for a city explorer tour of the historic center. Mérida’s atmosphere is great, and you’ll visit the park of Santa Lucia where you can enjoy the local tradition of music and folkloric dances. Soak up the culture and history of this attractive colonial city.

Explore Mérida with optional activities

Mérida City Explorer

Hotel Maria Jose or similar

Day 6 - Chichen Itza & Maya village

Leave early to experience the stunning ruins of Chichén Itzá, perhaps the most famous of all the great Mayan cities. Follow your guide to the site's most important sites, most notably the iconic Temple of Kukulkan, which rises 79 ft (24 mts) above the Great Plaza. Also stroll through the Great Ball Court, which is the largest Mayan ball court in Mesoamerica. Read more

Leave early to experience the stunning ruins of Chichén Itzá, perhaps the most famous of all the great Mayan cities. Follow your guide to the site's most important sites, most notably the iconic Temple of Kukulkan, which rises 79 ft (24 mts) above the Great Plaza. Also stroll through the Great Ball Court, which is the largest Mayan ball court in Mesoamerica. 

Another unforgettable experience follows as we head back on the road toward the hidden Mayan community of Pac Chen. A short hike takes us to a secluded cenote, and after dark we’ll grab our flashlights and head out for a Creatures of the Night jungle walk.

We’ll stay overnight in the community, and enjoy a local dinner with our friendly Yucatec Maya hosts as the locals share their stories about their culture and community.

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Day 6 - Chichen Itza & Maya village

Leave early to experience the stunning ruins of Chichén Itzá, perhaps the most famous of all the great Mayan cities. Follow your guide to the site's most important sites, most notably the iconic Temple of Kukulkan, which rises 79 ft (24 mts) above the Great Plaza. Also stroll through the Great Ball Court, which is the largest Mayan ball court in Mesoamerica. 

Another unforgettable experience follows as we head back on the road toward the hidden Mayan community of Pac Chen. A short hike takes us to a secluded cenote, and after dark we’ll grab our flashlights and head out for a Creatures of the Night jungle walk.

We’ll stay overnight in the community, and enjoy a local dinner with our friendly Yucatec Maya hosts as the locals share their stories about their culture and community.

Private transfer to Maya Village via Chichen Itza ruins

Chichen Itza archaeological site tour

Maya village experience with dinner

Community stay overnight

Day 7 - Playa del Carmen

A delicious traditional Mayan breakfast awaits us for our start of the day. Visit the local insect museum, then say goodbye to our village hosts. We leave good hearted as we are aware that tourism has become an important source of income of this community and a way to preserve their natural and cultural heritage. We are grateful to be part of this.

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A delicious traditional Mayan breakfast awaits us for our start of the day. Visit the local insect museum, then say goodbye to our village hosts. We leave good hearted as we are aware that tourism has become an important source of income of this community and a way to preserve their natural and cultural heritage. We are grateful to be part of this.

We’ll head out toward Playa del Carmen and get to the beach in time for afternoon optional excursions such as snorkeling, scuba diving or taking the ferry over to Cozumel Island. Another great option is to just hang out at the beach and enjoy a siesta.

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Day 7 - Playa del Carmen

A delicious traditional Mayan breakfast awaits us for our start of the day. Visit the local insect museum, then say goodbye to our village hosts. We leave good hearted as we are aware that tourism has become an important source of income of this community and a way to preserve their natural and cultural heritage. We are grateful to be part of this.

We’ll head out toward Playa del Carmen and get to the beach in time for afternoon optional excursions such as snorkeling, scuba diving or taking the ferry over to Cozumel Island. Another great option is to just hang out at the beach and enjoy a siesta.

Explore Playa del Carmen with optional activities

Hotel Playa del Carmen or similar

Day 8 - Playa del Carmen Departures

Our Mexican adventure ends today, but there’s much more to do if you can stay longer. Your Inspirit guide can recommend the best activities and lodging based on your preferences and budget.

Day 8 - Playa del Carmen Departures

Our Mexican adventure ends today, but there’s much more to do if you can stay longer. Your Inspirit guide can recommend the best activities and lodging based on your preferences and budget.

Departures from Playa del Carmen

Trip Information

Arrival - Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico

Closest Airport: Tuxtla Gutierrez International Airport – TGZ

Meeting Point:  Hotel La Ceiba, Dominguez Ruiz 300 Av , San Jacinto, 29160 Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Phone +52 9616160389

It’s a 20-minute ride to the hotel.  To start off your experience on the right foot, take advantage and book the transfer to the hotel with one of our trusted drivers.  Please let us know if wish to do so.  Opting for an Uber is an alternative or if you plan to take a taxi make sure you agree clearly on the price before you hop in one!

Arrive at any time on Day 1 (Saturday). Our service starts with a night at the hotel. Our guide is available throughout the day and is happy to help you get settled and make you feel at home right away. We meet at 7 pm at the hotel reception for an informal group dinner outing. It's a good chance to meet your guide and fellow travelers to connect and have fun!

Departure - Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Closest Airport: Cancun International Airport – CUN

End Point: Playa Del Carmen - Hotel Playa del Carmen.

Hotel address: Ave. 20 norte lote 33 between street 2 and 4 north, Col. Centro. Playa del Carmen. Q.ROO.

Tel:(0052) (984) 873 0467

It’s a 60-minute ride to the airport.  End your adventure hassle free by using one of our trusted drivers for your airport transfer.  Please let us know if you would like to book this. Local transport is cheapest and easy your guide can easily help with that. Opting for an Uber is an alternative or if you plan to take a taxi make sure you agree clearly on the price before you hop in one!

Depart at any time on day 8 (Saturday). Our guide is available throughout the day to assist in any way. If you like/are staying longer we are happy to assist in anyway. Please let us know.

Temperatures

In Central America temperatures can vary significantly depending on time of year and altitudes. Use the guidelines below so you can adjust your packing list accordingly.

This trip visits the following climate zones:

Highlands

Temperatures on the highland plateaus are generally warm during the day and cool to cold at night. Daytime maximum Temperatures can range from 29 degrees Celsius / 84 Fahrenheit to 5 degrees Celsius 42 Fahrenheit at nighttime.

Coastal/Lowlands

In the coastal region and adjoining lowlands it is usually hot during the day and warm at night. Day time maximum Temperatures can range from 40 degrees Celsius / Fahrenheit to 104 Fahrenheit to 10 degrees Celsius 50 Fahrenheit at nighttime.

Physical Rating

Use the physical rating to help you decide if a particular trip is right for you.

This trip is rated: Normal

This is your regular everyday type of physical activity. There may be some physical aspects of the trip, but nothing that should require specific training in advance. We walk a lot on our trips. We climb hills, temples, and negotiate uneven surfaces. Paths are generally unpaved, and even pavements may feel “off road” in most places we visit. Good, sturdy footwear is required.

Additional Activities

When designing our itineraries, we look for that perfect balance of included activities and free time. Our general rule is to include the best value-for-money activities each day, allowing you to experience the “must-see-and-do’s,” or simply giving you a flavor for the local culture and nature. We also want you to enjoy a hassle free vacation, and not have to worry about searching for local activities each day of your trip. Generally, there is usually one day, maybe two, on each of our week-long trips that include some free time for booking additional activities. This is generally in the larger cities, beach destinations, or tourist hotspots, where there are many local activities and adventures to choose from. Do keep in mind that additional activities are optional, and it is totally up to you how to use that time best for yourself. Sometimes the best activity is no activity at all. Find a hammock and chill!

This trip has free time in the following destinations:

  • Merida
  • Playa del Carmen

Things to do in:

Merida

  • Cultural History or Contemporary Museum ($0)
  • Palace of Government ($0)
  • Dance Presentation at Cultural palace ($0)
  • Cenotes (varios $40)
  • Maya Archaeological of Uxmal ($45)
  • Flamingo Sanctuary Celestum ($60)

Playa del Carmen

  • Avenida Juarez($0)
  • Parks - La Ceiba and 28th of July ($0)
  • Ferry to Cozumel ($20)
  • Scuba Diving Cozumel Barrier Reef ($100)
  • Rio Secreto ($120)

(Prices are in USD and are for reference only as these are not operated directly by Inspirit)

General information

Inspirit Welcome Meeting

Our welcome meeting takes place in the morning of Day 2 of each itinerary. You’ll have a chance to meet your fellow travelers as well as your guide. Get acquainted with an overview of the itinerary, destinations visited, the Inspirit travel style, and many more details on the experiences to come. Ask any questions you may have, and let the fun begin!

For those traveling on combination trips, you’ll have the opportunity to join the meeting each week and help welcome any new passengers that are joining the trip.

Emergency contact information

For any emergencies that cannot be immediately handled with the assistance of your trip leader, our operations staff is on call 24/7. You can call / SMS  / Whatsapp / on +506 7025 9328 (Costa Rica). For local calls within Costa Rica you do not need to add the +506 country code.

Eating/dietary preferences

The food is local and delicious! Our guides will always suggest locally owned restaurants and will take you to the best value-for-your-money places we have found. A wide variety of options are available to cater for different tastes and dietary requirements. Outside of the more developed areas, it can be a challenge to cater to very specialised diets, but the locals are friendly and accommodating and will always make sure that you find enough to eat!

Water

In most areas we visit, it is not advisable to drink water from the tap (except Costa Rica). We provide you with refillable water bottles that we use throughout the trip, refilling them along the way from purified sources -- such as at your hotel, or at restaurants we visit along the route. Our aim here is to avoid single-use plastic bottles and containers to reduce our impact on the environment.

Money

Payments are best made by major credit cards. Visa is the most widely accepted card in the region. We recommend bringing emergency cash (around $300), as sometimes ATMs can be hard to find in rural areas, or the one ATM in town could be out of service.

Tour guide

Our trip leaders are Central America locals, and all are licensed tour guides in their country of origin and experts in their field. They are fun, charismatic, highly organized, and dynamic individuals with a passion for travel. Trained in areas of safety, group dynamics, effective communication, and much more, our leaders are ready to deal with any challenges that might arise on a trip.

Fellow travelers

Inspirit travelers are probably a lot like you. No matter your age, you are young at heart and have an adventurous spirit. You are interested in discovering new places, meeting new people, and having a ton of fun along the way.

Luggage

We recommend that you pack as lightly as possible. Backpacks are better than large suitcases, as we may be carrying our bags onto public buses where space is limited. Sometimes we may need to walk for a while over uneven surfaces to get between transportation hubs to to our hotel.

Keep the weight under 44 pounds (20kg). An additional day-pack is essential for excursions and transfers. Your main backpack may get stored on the roof of the bus, or in the luggage hold underneath, so you’ll want a smaller backpack that you can carry with you to keep your essential items safe. It’s a good idea to bring a TSA approved padlock to keep your bags secure.


Packing List

Things to bring to help reduce our eco footprint:

  • Refillable coffee mug (one that is easy to travel with)
  • Reusable food storage container (think Tupperware) for transporting foods you may buy en route
  • Towel
  • Organic soap and shampoo
  • Biodegradable washing detergent (if you plan to wash clothes en-route -- note: laundry services are available in most places)

Recommended:

  • Toiletries
  • Personal items such as prescriptions, medicine, etc.
  • Sun protection (SPF 50+), sunglasses, lip balm, after-sun moisturizer
  • Insect repellent and insect bite cream
  • Eye mask and ear plugs
  • Antibacterial gel and or hand wipes
  • First-aid kit
  • Just-in-case kit with aspirin, anti-diarrhea medication, etc
  • Smartphone – as if you would forget!
  • Electrical adapter (if your devices don't plug into North American outlets)
  • Flashlight or headlamp (small rechargeable one)
  • Sweater/microfleece
  • Long-sleeve top
  • Long trousers (zip-off trousers are very versatile)
  • Jeans/trousers/shorts
  • T-shirts/cotton shirts
  • Good all-terrain walking shoes
  • Sandals/tevas (with a strap)
  • Socks/underwear
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket

ATTENTION: Be sure to bring clothing that covers your knees and shoulders for visits to religious sites and during travel on public transportation (in case of chills from the AC). Avoid any kind of provocative clothing, such as military style, and shirts / jackets with slogans or images that may be offensive in the countries you visit.

Optional

  • Camera equipment
  • Spare batteries/chargers
  • Books, etc
  • Travel pillow
  • Flip-flops

Safety Guidelines

Cash: Bring small bills (No larger than USDS 20s). Most activities can be paid by credit card.

Credit cards: Do not write down passwords / PINs.

Out and about: Use common sense, take a taxi back if it's late, do not accept any drinks or rides from strangers.

Travel insurance

You must have travel insurance to participate in any Inspirit trip. Insurance must cover personal injury and emergency medical expenses, with a minimum coverage to include medical, evacuation, and repatriation. Insurance must cover all dates of travel with Inspirit.

Proof of insurance must be provided prior to the start of any trip. Without proof of insurance, you will not be allowed to participate in the trip.

We strongly encourage you to purchase additional insurance that covers trip cancellation, curtailment, and loss, damage, injury, delay, or inconvenience while traveling.

Transport

Our trips use a mix of private and public transportation. We may be in minibuses, inter-city coaches, local “chicken buses,” or taxis. We may also use water taxis, ferries, and local flights.

Responsible travel

As you see in our packing list, we strive to protect the natural surroundings that make our destinations so special. Our travel style incorporates environmental responsibility to minimize our carbon footprint wherever we go. Leading by example, we also educate our local partners about how they can make small but important changes in their day-to-day activities that will benefit the environment.

You can help by bringing a reusable mug for warm drinks, small bags for market purchases, and a reusable container (Tupperware style) for food. We provide you with a durable water bottle to refill throughout your trip, and we may even try some local eco-hacks such as eating off a banana-leaf instead of a plate made from Styrofoam! Check our packing list and please do your part to help us reduce our impact on the environment.

Fair play

Inspirit retains the right to dismiss from a trip any passenger for reasons affecting their own safety, the safety, well-being, and enjoyment of fellow travelers, or the safe and effective operation of the trip. Non-compliance with local laws and regulations of the countries and regions visited, or Inspirit’s own responsible travel policies, may also warrant dismissal. Refunds for unused services or costs related to travel arrangements required as a result of trip dismissal will not be provided. 

Travelers are responsible for costs incurred by Inspirit or Inspirit’s suppliers for property damage, destruction, or theft they cause while on a trip.

Medical

Inspirit does not provide medical advice, and travelers are responsible for assessing the risks and responsibilities of each aspect of a trip to determine whether it is suitable for them. Travelers should seek their physician’s advice on all medical matters, including travel precautions and vaccinations.

Inspirit trips may visit remote regions in developing areas, where medical care may not meet the standards of those found in a traveler’s home country.

In consideration of the safety and enjoyment of all travelers and the safe operation of a trip, pre-existing medical conditions that may impact a traveler’s ability to participate in any aspect of a trip, including pregnancy, must be disclosed at the time of booking.

Inspirit reserves the right to deny permission to travel or participate in any aspect of a trip at any time where Inspirit determines that a physical or mental condition represents a danger to the traveler or to others.

Age

Travellers under the age of 18 on the date of arrival are considered minors and must be accompanied by an adult. The minimum age for travel on any trip, unless otherwise specified, is 15 years. All bookings including minors are subject to approval, and accompaniment or written consent by a parent or legal guardian is required.

There is no upper age limit for our trips.

Changes

Where reasonably required an itinerary may need to be modified either before or after departure. If a change affects at least one in three full days of the itinerary (a major change), Inspirit will provide notice as soon as reasonably possible before departure. In the event of a major change, travelers may accept the change or request a full refund of the land-only portion of their trip.

Once a trip has departed, unforeseen circumstances may present operational concerns, or concerns for the health, safety, and well-being of passengers, and may require an itinerary change. Travelers are responsible for incidental expenses during a trip, including expenses arising from a change of itinerary. Inspirit will not be liable for losses associated with itinerary changes.

Flexibility

Travelers acknowledge that any foreign travel may require a certain amount of flexibility, and some changes or adjustments to the trip itinerary, schedule, activities, modes of transport, or other may be reasonably accepted due to local circumstances.

Risk

Travelers acknowledge that trips operated and sold by Inspirit are adventurous by nature, and participation involves a significant amount of risk to their personal health and safety. In full consideration and acknowledgment of the inherent risks involved in foreign adventure travel and participation in adventurous activities, especially in a foreign country that may not have the same standards of hygiene, accommodation, transportation, medical care, and other infrastructure as a traveler’s home country, travelers assume full responsibility for all such risk and release Inspirit from any and all claims and causes of action arising from loss, damage, injury, or death resulting from these inherent risks.

Travelers acknowledge that the degree of risk depends on the specific activity booked, and activities of a physical nature, extreme sports, or other high-risk activities, whether included on an Inspirit trip, or suggested by an Inspirit trip leader or other representative of Inspirit, may add additional risk.

Travelers must take all measures to help ensure their own safety by proper use of safety devices (seatbelts, harnesses, flotation devices, helmets, etc.) and obey all health and safety warnings, either written or verbal.

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