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On Sunday the 3rd of July, Casa de Campo Living and the Casa de Campo community were cordially invited to Rancho Cumaysa by Carlos Arriaza for the inauguration of the Canopy Cumaysa. Sadly, following the rocking rodeo party at the Hoedown 2011, which took place the day before, Casa de Campo Living was in no fit state to go anywhere, but fortunately many members of the Casa de Campo community did go and enjoy the adventure, here we bring you the photos and full story!  Canopy Cumaysa is located within the Rancho Cumaysa which is on the Rio Cumaysa about 30 minutes (or less) outside of Casa de Campo in the direction of Santo Domingo – it is a beautiful complex with 1km of zip-line canopy adventure as well as kids play area, a toro loco (bouncy bucking bull), the ‘Casa del Huracane’ and of course the river which is the perfect place to swim, kayak and fish. The canopy adventure itself consists of 7 double cables (double for extra safety), 13 stations and approximately 1km of  zip-line length which leads you through a winding trail adventure through the Dominican wilderness – ending at the Rio Cumaysa (river), where you can enjoy fresh fruits, water and dip in the refreshing river water. So on Sunday the 3rd of July the Canopy Cumaysa was officially inaugurated and is now open for fun and adventure everyday! Here are photos of the inauguration, contributed by Canopy Cumaysa: And for those of you wondering about the ‘Toro Loco’, here it is:
This article was written by Rebecca Hughes, editor of Casa de Campo Living and Casa de Campo’s entertainment specialist! Rebecca Hughes, Editorial and Events Marketing rhughes@casadecampoliving.com TEL: 809-523-2045 BBM: 230DA5D1 Altos de Chavón, Casa de Campo This article was produced exclusively for casadecampoliving.com