Excellent experience and we felt it was a great value. We started off the day doing the zip line tour and happened to be the only two there. It was foggy but it made it for a cool ethereal experience. Then we went tubing on the river that is partially warmed by the local hot springs. As a heads up, you might tip off the tube (and you will get soaking wet) but it is absolutely safe and fun! Then a three hour horseback ride up to the base of the volcano. It was amazing. We trotted a while and even had a chance to gallop if we wanted to. Overall, it was about 7 hours of adventure with some breaks for snacks and lunch. We loved it! Lunch is not provided but there is a small market store next door. We brought our own food. You also need closed-toed shoes for all the adventures (even tubing) and you need pants for the horses. I had to wear my hiking boots tubing but it wasn’t too bad. There are some small lockers that you can use for free but it’s best to bring as little as possible. We also saw a short demonstration of the Native tribes and how they lived. It was cool to see the Native culture, lifestyle and hear them speak their native language (not Spanish). – via 