Miro’s Mountain promises exceptional views and outdoor fun. It also, however, promises blistered feet and sun-chapped skin for those who aren’t properly prepared.
When trekking along this Jaco attraction be certain to bring the right items:
Close-Toed Shoes
Though Miro’s Mountain boasts an easy climb, travelers should still rely on hiking boots or sneakers. The paths are rocky and open-toed shoes are not ideal.
Sun Protection
Miro’s Mountain offers panoramic views of the Central Pacific. This is due to an unshaded expanse, however, that leaves travelers exposed to high temperatures and strong sunlight. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and use SPF-rich lotions.
Water
Conquering Miro’s Mountain is not difficult. It can, however, prove time-consuming for families with young children or individuals with physical disabilities. Be certain to bring water on the trip, keeping the entire party well-hydrated should the climb take longer than anticipated.
Miro’s Mountain is a perfect choice for every adventurer - as long as they’re prepared.