点评:This activity requires a lot of effort, but if you love butterflies, nature, etc., it will be worth it for you. After parking we obtained bamboo walking poles. On the way to the Monarchs, you must pass through a long line of vendor stalls. After that you can choose to make a 40-minute hike on a dirt trail with intervals of cement steps, or ride a horse up. We chose horses. 200 pesos per person. A guide leads the horse the majority of time. Riders mount their horse from a platform, so it's easier. At the end of the ride, riders dismount and hike further to see the butterflies. Staff members hold signs indicating that viewers must keep silent, or use low voices. No flash cameras. Sheets of Monarchs hung from the trees and when the sun shone on them, they warmed up and flew away, hundreds at once. Quite a sight. There were about 3,000 people that day so the paths were crowded. On the way down I saw two tourists, in different places, collapsed on the ground and being helped by their companions. It's not an easy trek, so assess your fitness level prior to this activity. I saw no "hospitality tent" or medical personnel to help in thee situations. You can purchase souvenirs and food from the vendor stalls as you return to the parking lot.
翻译:这项活动需要付出很多努力,但如果你热爱蝴蝶、大自然等等,绝对值得。停车后,我们拿了竹制登山杖。前往帝王蝶栖息地的路上,你必须穿过一长排摊位。之后,你可以选择沿着一条有水泥台阶的土路徒步40分钟,或者骑马上去。我们选择了骑马,每人200比索。大部分时间都有向导牵着马。骑手从平台上上马,所以比较方便。骑行结束后,骑手下马,继续徒步前往观赏蝴蝶。工作人员举着牌子提醒游客保持安静或轻声细语,禁止使用闪光灯。成片的帝王蝶挂在树上,阳光照射下,它们暖洋洋地飞舞,成百上千只同时飞起。真是壮观的景象!那天大约有3000人,所以小路很拥挤。下山途中,我看到两名游客在不同的地方倒在地上,他们的同伴正在搀扶他们。这段徒步路线并不轻松,所以出发前请务必评估自己的体能状况。我没有看到任何“医疗帐篷”或医护人员可以提供帮助。返回停车场的路上,您可以从摊位上购买纪念品和食物。