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Experience thrilling canyoning at Megalo Papingo for $79, including 5 rappels, a slide, and a jump. Family-friendly, 6-hour adventure in Greece’s Zagori region.
Explore the Megalo Papingo: Canyoning with Rappel Section A, a captivating water activity set in the scenic Zagori region of Greece’s Epirus. Priced at $79 per person and lasting around 6 hours, this tour is perfect for those eager to enjoy a mix of hiking, swimming, and adrenaline in a natural gorge. The tour is family-friendly, with no prior experience required, making it accessible for beginners and adventure lovers alike. It includes all the necessary safety gear and a knowledgeable instructor to guide you through five rappels, a slide, and a small jump, all set amidst stunning water-sculptured gorges. The only gear you need to bring are hiking shoes, swimwear, a towel, and sports shoes.
While the activity promises plenty of excitement, it is important to note that the trip depends on weather conditions, and it is not suitable for children under 4, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues or a fear of heights. Nevertheless, this adventure offers a perfect balance of safety, natural beauty, and fun, making it ideal for families, groups, or solo thrill-seekers looking to explore Greece’s wilderness.


The tour begins at the Municipality parking in Papingo, located before entering the village of Megalo Papigo. From there, a brief 15-minute walk along a trail takes participants to the canyoning starting point. This access point offers a straightforward beginning, and the walk itself is easy for most visitors. The meeting point is well-organized, and transportation is provided for pickup and drop-off, making logistics smooth and hassle-free.
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After arriving at the starting location, the group proceeds on a gentle walk leading to the sources of the Voidomatis River. This walk takes about 10 minutes and sets the scene for an exciting adventure ahead. The scenery is wild and natural, with lush surroundings that hint at the thrill awaiting below. The trail is accessible and suitable for most participants, providing a good warm-up in the fresh mountain air before descending into the gorge.

Once at the canyon, the guide leads the group through five descents, including a 17-meter rappel—the highest of the tour. The first three rappels, about 4 to 7 meters, are close together, allowing participants to get comfortable with the equipment. The last rappel is a dramatic descent into the water, followed by a climb up a wind ladder for those who want to continue the adventure. Besides rappelling, the activity features a small jump and a slide, adding extra fun for those seeking variety.
Participants are equipped with high-quality safety gear, including neoprene suits, helmets, and harnesses. The guides are attentive and experienced, ensuring everyone stays safe while enjoying the activity. No prior technical skill is necessary, as all equipment is provided and explained thoroughly. The emphasis on safety makes this activity suitable for families and first-timers, who can enjoy the gorge without concern.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter completing the last rappel, participants climb a wind ladder and retrace their steps via a 30-minute trail back to the starting point. This final walk offers the chance to take in the natural scenery and reflect on the experience. The tour ends back at the Municipality parking in Papingo, where transportation is arranged to return to the initial meeting point.
The package covers pick-up and drop-off at the meeting point, water, energy supplements, and photos captured during the trip. All technical and personal equipment necessary for canyoning is provided, so there’s no need to worry about bringing or renting gear elsewhere. This inclusive approach offers good value, especially considering the safety and expertise involved.

The activity starts before entering Megalo Papigo village, at the designated parking lot on the left. The tour schedule varies, so checking availability for specific starting times is recommended. The tour concludes at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward. The friendly guides communicate fluently in Greek and English, making the experience accessible for international visitors.
Since weather conditions influence whether the trip proceeds, it’s advisable to confirm the schedule closer to your planned date. The activity is not suitable for those afraid of heights or with mobility impairments. Pregnant women and small children should generally avoid this tour for safety reasons.
At $79 per person, this canyoning experience offers a good balance between affordability and adventure. The booking process allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of unexpected changes. You can also reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan your trip without immediate commitment.
This tour stands out for its combination of adventure, safety, and natural beauty. The guides are praised for their exceptional knowledge and attentive approach, creating a reassuring environment for newcomers and experienced alike. The water-sculptured gorges and the variety of descents make this a memorable activity—whether you’re seeking a family outing or a solo adrenaline rush.
While the activity is family-friendly, it’s not suitable for children under 4, pregnant women, or those with mobility restrictions or a fear of heights. Participants should be prepared for a 6-hour adventure that involves physical activity, some walking, and water-based challenges. The activity relies on favorable weather, so flexibility may be needed if conditions change.
This tour offers a unique way to experience Greece’s stunning landscapes in Zagori. The mix of hiking, swimming, and rappelling makes for an engaging and safe adventure suitable for most fitness levels. The quality of guides and equipment enhances the experience, giving participants confidence to explore the wild gorge. For those eager to enjoy an active day in nature, Megalo Papingo’s canyoning provides a memorable and well-organized outing.
“Our guides were exceptional, we had a great day out in nature with them.”
Is prior canyoning experience necessary for this tour?
No, this tour requires no previous experience. All technical gear is provided, and guides give thorough instructions.
What should I bring for the canyoning activity?
Participants need to bring hiking shoes, swimwear, a towel, and sports shoes. Open-toed shoes are not allowed for safety reasons.
What is the highest rappel height?
The highest rappel is 17 meters. The first three rappels are between 4 and 7 meters.
Can children participate?
Children over 4 years old can join, but pregnant women and those with mobility issues should avoid this activity.
What if the weather is bad on the scheduled day?
The trip depends on weather conditions, so it may be canceled if the weather is unfavorable. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pick-up and drop-off at the designated meeting point in Papingo.
This canyoning tour at Megalo Papingo offers an exciting, safe, and scenic adventure for water-loving explorers. Whether seeking a family outing or a solo thrill, it’s a well-organized experience that showcases Greece’s natural beauty in a fun and challenging way.
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