The Iztaccíhuatl, known as the “Sleeping Woman” for its silhouette resembling a resting female figure, is Mexico’s third-highest mountain (with an altitude of approximately 17,159...
Zacatlán, whose name comes from the Nahuatl words meaning "place where grass is abundant," is located about 3 hours from Mexico City. It between mountains...
AVAILABLE FROM MID-DECEMBER TO MID-MARCH Located approximately 4 hours from Mexico City, the El Rosario sanctuary and other colonies were identified in the 1980s as...
AVAILABLE FROM NOVEMBER TO MID-MARCH Piedra Herrada Sanctuary, located in Temascaltepec near Valle de Bravo (about 25–40 km away), located 4 hours from Mexico City.,...
AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM JULY 8th TO SEPTEMBER The origin of Chiles en Nogada dates back to August 1821, three centuries after the founding of the...
AVAILABLE FROM DECEMBER 1ST TO 30ST Brilla Fest is a Christmas festival held annually in Atlixco, Puebla, renowned for its dazzling light displays and festive...
The Malinche mountain , known as the “Matlalcuéyetl” is an extinct volcano located between the states of Tlaxcala and Puebla. Its summit reaches approximately 4,461...