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Safari Centre Männiku

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Category Active tourism, Free time, ATV rent
Location
Trapi tee 3, Männiku küla, Saku vald, Harjumaa, 75511
Coordinates 59.335373, 24.686972
GPS: 59° 20' 7" N, 24° 41' 13" E
Phone (+372) 555 11111
E-mail info@safarikeskus.ee
Website http://www.safarikeskus.ee
Services

Quad bike activity

We rent for quad bike activity untill 14 ATV-s.

Minimum group is 4 people.

We offer safary with different difficulty levels, and longer hikes. You can choose your paths so that you can be hiking for up to 10 days, choosing from a variety of roads!
This is a great adventure for a group of friends or colleagues wanting to have a great time after a long working day, or even for the whole weekend!

*You will have to bring sports clothes according to the weather, clothes for change and closed boots. NB! You can rent sports clothes from us as well!
*Before you can go on a hike you will need to present an indentification document and to conclude an agreement. It is not compulsory to have a drivers license.
You will get all the needed theoretical and practical instruction on location.
For the safety of the clients it is forbidden to ride
- without the appropriate instructions
- drunk
- without the safety helmet
- 2 on one transport
- if you are under 16 years old (people under 16 are allowed to ride in the presence of a parent and with a written consent).

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