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Hyrule Field
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his vast expanse of fields composes most of what is Hyrule. This is the perfect place for a picnic or a run through a field of flowers. If you want to travel at all through Hyrule, this is a must go. To go from one region to another within Hyrule, Hyrule Field the way to go by ordinary means. It is a peaceful area; however, do not travel at night unless you are a thrill seekers. Any traveling done at night with Hyrule Tours will have armed guides who specialize with the creatures of Hyrule a k e Field. Hylia is the
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larges body of water in Hyrule. Guarded by the Zora, this lake is a remains pure and clean. Sacred ruins can be found at the bottom of the lake, so scuba divers are encouraged to take a tour guided by the lake’s very own guardians. The lake stays at a temperate climate at almost all times of the year except for the rainy portion of the season. The lake is also a great place for a calm, relaxing place to just swim or go kayaking. Hyrule Tours offers a package that includes a kayak tour of the lake as well as up the river a bit. Sometimes the Great Owl can be seen here as well, giving advice to those that are destined for greatness.
Lake Hylia
Kokiri Forest
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t is said that magic and life itself originated in the Kokiri Forest, it’s guardians fabled to be the first humanoid life. If you watch carefully during a tour, you may even get the chance to see a Kokiri itself. The forest will bring a clean, fresh, alive feeling to all of those who enter it. We offer horse back and on foot tours for anyone who wishes to go. We will also visit sites that are known to have the occasional fairy and if you come during the beginning of spring your chances rise of seeing one. The Kokiri Forest can help ease any aches and pains that you have, the air said to have the healing powers of the Great Fairy that resides there as well as the energy from the Great Deku Tree, the guardian of knowledge and the guardian spirit of the Kokiri. Sadly, we cannot take you to the Great Deku Tree itself, seeing that the Kokiri guard him carefully and the entrance to reach him is magically hidden by them.
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outheast of Castle Town, Lon-Lon Ranch is the perfect place to stay for anyone who wants to try their hand at the ranch life. Feed cuccos, race horses or milk one of Lon-Lon’s famous milk cows. LonLon is the perfect place for any family to go.
Lon-Lon
Castle Town
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ar north in Hyrule, Castle Town is the height of civilization in Hyrule. Castle Town has the most modern of styles and shops. It hosts a wide variety of shops, including the Bazaar, the Happy Mask Shop, and the Medicine Shop; moreover, businesses that focus in the entertainment area can also be found, which consist of the Bombchu Bowling Alley and the Shooting Gallery. While all of the previously mentioned shops and businesses are only open during the day, there are also other locales that are open exclusively during the nighttime such as the Bombchu Shop and the Treasure Chest Shop. The less austere section of the city is also home of the Temple of Time, the resting place of the Master Sword. The Temple of Time is located at northeast part Castle Town in a more secluded area, far from all of the bustling and noises that surround the Market.
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he ultimate definition for your thrillseeker, Death Mountain is home to the Gorons, the toughest species in Hyrule. For those who do not wish to live on the edge, Kakiriko Village lies at the safety of the base of the mountain.
Death mt.