Join us on an early morning tour and head on a journey to “La Joya” in the famous “Paso de Cortés” named like this for being the place where the Spanish conquerors and Hernan Cortes crossed on their way to Mexico-Tenochtitlan in 1519.
You will have the chance to check on the impressive landscapes created by nature, and see how they change as you go through the mountain’s trails
Pickup included
We will start our hiking tour from 3990 mts high and depending on the physical conditions of the group, we will reach 4200 or 4350 mts.
During the hike you'll be able to take ashtonishing photos of the volcanoes.
We will get here with our transport. And it is at this point where we will start our hiking tour
Our day starts early in the morning when we head on a journey to “La Joya” in the famous “Paso de Cortés” named like this for being the place where the Spanish conquerors and Hernan Cortes crossed on their way to Mexico-Tenochtitlan in 1519.
You will have the chance to check on the impressive landscapes created by nature, and see how they change as you go through the mountain’s trails: It can go from seasonal snow, to the diverse flora and fauna of the site; besides, the quietness of the place will give a special touch to the amazing sights of Valle de México. You’ll enjoy unforgettable landscapes on this tour, so if you enjoy taking panoramic photographs, this will be a great experience.
In this trip to start the Volcano hike, if the weather allows it, you will be able to see the panoramic views of the volcanoes.
Meet your guide at the Amigo Tours Downtown Meeting Point at 6:20 am.
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Please arrive 15 minutes before the start times specified at the departure points.
You can reach us at:
- Phone number: +52 55 5512 5207
- Email: cdmx@amigotours.com
- Emergency phone number +52 155 4563 8246
Meet your guide at the Amigo Tours Downtown Meeting Point (Calle Isabel La Católica 61-A, Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México) at 06:20 am.
If you have selected the private tour, please provide your hotel name and address to arrange the pick-up service, as it is included.
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.
Here you can find some recommendations for the tour:
- Take into account that this tour implies a large amount of walking on irregular ground and it’s subject to the physical capacity of the overall group
- For your own safety, follow the guidance at all times, don’t separate from the group, and don’t forget to carry water and light snacks (such as chocolates, granola bars, etc) to recharge energies.
- Wear appropriate gear to the mountain (tennis shoes and sandals, as well as flat-soled casual shoes or mules, are not suitable for this activity)
- Wear long pants (shorts are not suitable for this tour)
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