Ignore the car as much as possible. The Natural Park has guided routes in all-terrain vehicles and numerous active tourism activities.
Know the weather, as sudden changes in the mountains are frequent.
Always carry the appropriate equipment and material: clothing, footwear and food.
Choose tours that suit your possibilities.
In the backpack he carries a raincoat, small first aid kit, food, water, flashlight, matches or lighter, multipurpose knife, compass and other useful items.
To observe the fauna, remain still and quiet so as not to disturb the animals.
Avoid going out alone. If you can’t help it, let someone know about your route and return time.
If this is your first time hiking, be accompanied by experienced people.
Select routes appropriate to your level and view altimetry profiles and effort levels.
Use a map or hiking apps on your mobile phone and make sure you have enough battery.