Destinations for every possible interest

Los Manantiales Spring Resort

The refreshing and family-friendly natural oasis of Atlixco, where crystalline, mineral-rich thermal waters flow constantly from underground springs into large, clear pools, offering a sun-drenched tropical escape surrounded by lush green lawns and scenic mountain views.

San Pablito

The world-renowned and deeply mystical indigenous sanctuary of Pahuatlán, nestled high within the misty mountains of the northern sierra where Otomí master artisans safeguard the ancient, sacred art of hand-crafting papel amate (bark paper) used for both exquisite creative expression and traditional ritual healing.

Valle de Piedras Encimadas

The surreal and monumentally scaled natural wonderland of Zacatlán, where a vast, misty valley of rolling green meadows is dotted with colossal, gravity-defying rock formations sculpted over millions of years by wind and rain into mystical, towering shapes.

Tulimán Waterfall

The monumentally scaled and thunderous ecological treasure of Zacatlán de las Manzanas, where a spectacular, three-tiered waterfall plunges over three hundred feet down a steep, lush canyon, surrounded by hanging bridges, mineral-rich thermal springs, and an ancient, hollow tree that holds decades of local legends.

Vitromurals

The monumentally scaled and brilliantly colorful glass mosaic masterpiece of Zacatlán de las Manzanas, stretching magnificently along the cemetery walls where millions of vibrant glass and ceramic shards form intricate, shining murals that chronicle the town's history, pre-Hispanic creation myths, and local identity wrapped in mist.

Vitromurals of Callejón del Hueso

The breathtaking and brilliantly colorful glass mosaic corridor of Zacatlán de las Manzanas, hidden along a narrow, sloping cobblestone alleyway where millions of vibrant glass shards form intricate, shining murals that depict local legends, pre-Hispanic roots, and the profound passage of life and death.

The Centenario Monumental Clock Museum

The fascinating and rhythmic sensory museum of Zacatlán de las Manzanas, operating inside the historic Centenario factory where the intricate art of monumental watchmaking comes alive through antique machinery, grand master timepieces, and a delightful, automated light and music show.

Zacatlán Floral Clock

The iconic and vibrantly colored horticultural landmark of Zacatlán de las Manzanas, featuring two monumental, flower-adorned clock faces that chimingly play traditional Mexican melodies over the misty, picturesque central plaza.

Ex Franciscan Convent

The monumentally scaled and historically profound 16th-century fortress-monastery of Puebla, standing as one of America's earliest spiritual bastions with its imposing stone battlements, elegant plateresque carvings, and grand open-air courtyards that witnessed the dawn of a new cultural era.

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