Belocalo
Despite the presence of an Italian-era massive iron cross, folklore suggests that the summit towering over Senafe and the surrounding territory has been a place of devotion and pilgrimage for much longer. The ancient chapel at the bottom of the hill and the bleached bones strewn out in caverns halfway up seem to back up the story, and the difficult trek up a near-vertical rock face towards the top may have you whispering your own prayers before it's through.
It is possible to climb alone, although caution recommends that a guide be used. A local youngster will locate you if you hang out near the start of the walk at the checkpoint on the southern side of the Senafe area. For the hour-long travel up and back, a gratuity of roughly nfa75 is appropriate.
Location: Adi Keih