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8 years old
Saint-Claude
7h30
Medium
Easy:
Discovery of the activity, duration is adapted to beginners, difficulties can be avoided.
Medium:
Initiation to activity, requires occasional physical activity.
Difficult:
Sensations, requires regular physical activity and knowledge of the activity.
Very Difficult:
Very difficult, requires good physical condition and experience in the activity concerned.
5 hours
Les Bains Jaunes 97120 Saint Claude (Voir l’itinéraire)
4 people minimum
Guided walk at the summit of Guadeloupe's Soufrière with a qualified guide, get up close to volcanic activity, an unusual hiking experience not to be missed.
Go to the summit of La Soufrière, to discover an explosive volcano active in Guadeloupe, where your guide will explain volcanism and its influence on the island of Guadeloupe. Equipped with your gas mask (supplied), you'll enter the active zone of the Soufrière volcano, which is closed to the public, and be amazed by the chasms and permanent fumaroles.
Preparation :
Your guide will be waiting for you at the Bains Jaunes parking lot in Saint-Claude. As soon as the group is complete, your guide will brief you on the itinerary and progress of your hike on Guadeloupe's Soufrière volcano. He also hands out a gas mask to everyone.
Departure:
First, the ascent of Pas du Roy with 200 m of ascent to reach the foot of the Soufrière volcano. After that, you're at the Savane à Mulets and the difficulties begin. Then we really begin the ascent on the very flank of the Soufrière volcano. You're now on a real mountain trail.
At the summit :
So here you are, at the summit of Guadeloupe's Soufrière, on a summit plateau at 1467 metres. And it's time to don your gas masks. As the fumaroles roar, you'll be surprised by the smell of sulfur emanating from the various craters. Then it's time to head back down, and weather permitting, your guide chooses a different route to discover another face of the mountain.
Arrival:
The guided hike to the summit of Guadeloupe's Soufrière takes you to the Bains Jaunes, a stone pool heated naturally by the Soufrière volcano. After the climb, the bath is refreshing!
And this is also where the cars meet and where you part company with your guide.
In the event of weather-related cancellations, we will offer you a new date or a refund.
In general, we recommend booking at least one week in advance, especially in high season.
If you'd like to find out more, just click on our blog: La Soufrière
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