We will leave Mexico City first thing in the morning, to start our way to the Tolantongo Caves, in the state of Hidalgo.
Once there, take a bath in its hot springs, visit the caves, estuaries, pools and waterfalls of this incredible natural paradise located 1280 meters above sea level.
We will visit the “Hidden Paradise” section, made up of 40 thermal water pools and a pool with a slide. In addition, you will have access to the "Paradise Tunnel", which consists of a suspension bridge, and a restaurant area, zip line, etc.
With this tour suitable for the whole family, you will have the opportunity to spend a different day and combine the relaxation of the hot springs with hiking, adventure, etc.
Be amazed by the natural wealth of Mexico and take spectacular photos!
Enjoy your visit to Tolantongo Caves in a small group!
Box lunch included: Indulge in a comfortable lunch included in the price and enjoy a hassle-free tour
Private Tour: Select this option to enjoy a private tour just for you and tour party!<br/>Hotel pick up<br/>Pickup included
Lunch is not included
With this day tour you will have the unique opportunity to visit the Tolantongo Caves, a natural paradise located in the state of Hidalgo.
Meet your guide at the Amigo Tours Downtown Meeting Point at 5:30 am.
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Please arrive 15 minutes before the start times specified at Amigo Tours Downtown Meeting Point (Calle Isabel La Católica 61-A, Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México, 06000) at 5:30 am.
For those who select the option with lunch included, please pick up your box lunch at the cafeteria located inside the Amigo Tours Downtown Meeting Point.
You can reach us at:
- Phone number: +52 55 5512 5207
- Email: cdmx@amigotours.com
- Emergency phone number +52 155 4563 8246
NOTE: it is mandatory to bring a bathing suit and cash since card payments will not be accepted and there are no ATMs available.
IMPORTANT: due to government immigration regulations, all passengers must present their passport, whether physical, digital, or photocopied, which proves their legal stay in Mexico. In the event that someone does not present the physical document, it is necessary to show the passport page with the entry stamp into the country, as well as the page with the person's data.
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