Tlatlauquitepec, Puebla
The place of the burning mountain has never been more alive, both above ground and in the extensive cave systems that tunnel through legend and precipice.
The place of the burning mountain has never been more alive, both above ground and in the extensive cave systems that tunnel through legend and precipice.
Zacatlán de las Manzanas, Pueblo Mágico desde 2011, es un encantador destino en Puebla, conocido por su historia, tradición relojera, paisajes neblinosos y una rica cultura que combina lo natural, lo histórico y lo gastronómico.
Teziutlán es una ciudad ubicada en la sierra nororiental del estado de Puebla, México, conocida por su clima templado y sus paisajes cubiertos de niebla, lo que le ha valido el sobrenombre de \\\"La Perla de la Sierra\\\". El nombre \\\"Teziutlán\\\" proviene del náhuatl y se traduce como \\\"lugar cerca del cerro donde graniza\\\".
The beloved city of the flowers sits at the very foot of the most famous volcano in Mexico, and the legends and the enchantments are as beguiling as ever.
A magnificent Huastecan mountain village of lakes, waterfalls, and flowers in an unforgettable landscape.
The first in a string of UNESCO-recognized monasteries stretching to the foot of the volcano, this one may still be the most spectacular of all.
A dramatic and cloud-forested mountain town devoted to art and a sacred paper to support it.
Tetela de Ocampo is a picturesque town in the Sierra Norte of Puebla. Known for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by mountains, forests, and waterfalls, you get a deep immersion in tradition, architecture and festivity.
A stunning and little-known archaeological site in the high east of Puebla, the ancient city still seems to move with an altogether different air and wind.