Isabel Díaz Castilla Ornamental Plant Market
Isabel Díaz Castilla Ornamental Plant Market is a feast of colors and aromas that celebrates the region’s floral richness
Isabel Díaz Castilla Ornamental Plant Market is a feast of colors and aromas that celebrates the region’s floral richness
Campestre Las Truchas is a gastronomic paradise nestled in nature
The Totolapa Waterfall is one of Huauchinango’s most enchanting destinations
Xanenetla is the neighborhood that tells stories through its walls. A journey full of color, community art, and tradition that reveals the creative and social heart of Puebla.
The Church of Santa María Tonantzintla is a unique jewel of Indigenous Baroque art. Its interior, covered with dark-skinned angels, tropical fruits, and ears of corn, blends Christian faith with Indigenous worldview in an explosion of color and symbolism. A must-see temple and one of the most visited landmarks in Puebla.
The monumentally scaled and profoundly mystical underground sanctuary of Zapotitlán de Méndez, stretching deep beneath the mountains as a colossal subterranean labyrinth where an enchanting subterranean river meanders through awe-inspiring chambers adorned with spectacular mineral formations, dazzling stalactites, and a glittering ceiling that brilliantly mimics a starry night sky.
The breathtakingly elegant and romantic natural sanctuary of Honey, tucked away deep within a lush, mist-shrouded mountain forest where a pristine river cascades down a steep cliff, spreading into a delicate, billowing white curtain of water that perfectly mimics a bridal veil before gently pooling in the verdant canyon below.
The enchanting and beautifully accessible natural oasis of Cuetzalan del Progreso, nestled within a lush, subtropical forest where a spectacular waterfall cascades elegantly down a smooth stone wall into a wide, shallow emerald pool, creating a serene, mist-kissed sanctuary perfect for a refreshing swim and peaceful contemplation.
The uniquely bizarre and mesmerizing natural aquatic wonder of Cuetzalan del Progreso, hidden deep within a lush subtropical canyon where crystalline river waters fill a shallow limestone formation carved perfectly into the shape of a giant dog's paw print, offering an adventurous and unforgettable swim in nature's own playful labyrinth.