Discover why Grutas de Tolantongo is the ultimate getaway for nature lovers. Tucked away in the heart of Hidalgo, this stunning destination offers an unmatched experience of thermal springs, caves, waterfalls, and natural pools—just hours away from Mexico City. While other tourist spots can feel so commercial, Tolantongo stands out with its pristine beauty, untouched nature, and the opportunity to explore in a peaceful, authentic setting.
This tour isn’t just about visiting a famous location; it’s about truly connecting with a community. This makes your visit not only an escape into nature, but a chance to help grow the local economy and promote responsible tourism.
What makes this tour different? It’s an adventure that allows you to swim in thermal pools, explore hidden caves, hike scenic trails, and walk across suspension bridges—all while supporting the community that makes this experience possible.
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We will meet you in the morning at our meeting point and when the whole group is gathered, we will be ready to escape the chaos of our beautiful CDMX on a comfortable transport to the park Grutas de Tolantongo. Along our way, we will pass through beautiful landscapes that only a road trip can offer.
When we arrive in Tolantongo we will start a descent down a small canyon that in its background houses a beautiful river of turquoise hot springs that emanates from an underground grotto system.
Once inside the park we can do countless activities such as exploring the caverns and steam tunnels, admiring the waterfalls, swimming along the river, hiking, relaxing in the pools, falling in love in the tide pools, jumping from the zip line, and of course creating unforgettable memories
At the end of such a fantastic adventure, we will start our journey back to CDMX.
We will meet in the morning at the main entrance of Reforma 222 shopping plaza, right in front of the Starbucks and Scotiabank
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