What to do?

Exploring Xilitla and the Huasteca region offers a myriad of exciting activities. Discover the ancient city of Tamtoc, a fascinating archaeological site. Visit the stunning Tamul waterfall, one of the tallest in the area. Enjoy the cascades and turquoise waters of Micos and El Meco waterfalls, perfect for adventure lovers. Don’t miss the breathtaking Puente de Dios, a natural bridge with crystal-clear pools. Lastly, unwind in the serene waters of La Media Luna, a natural spring perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Tamtoc

Dating back to around 600 AD. It was a significant cultural and ceremonial center for the Huastec people, featuring impressive stone structures and large sculptures. Tamtoc offers a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of the Huastec civilization.

Tamul

Tamul is one of the tallest and most beautiful waterfalls in the Huasteca region of Mexico. Located near the town of Aquismón, it plunges 105 meters into the turquoise waters of the Gallinas River. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, kayaking, and stunning views of the lush surroundings, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Xilitla
Xilitla, located in the Huasteca region of Mexico, is famous for its surrealistic garden, Las Pozas, created by English artist Edward James. The garden features whimsical concrete sculptures, waterfalls, and lush tropical vegetation. Xilitla’s charming town, with its vibrant markets and rich cultural heritage, offers visitors a unique blend of art, nature, and local traditions.

Sótano de las golondrinas
The Cathedral of San Luis Potosí, with its stunning Baroque facade and twin towers, is a must-see landmark in the city’s historic center.

Micos
Micos is a series of beautiful waterfalls located in the Huasteca region of Mexico, near Ciudad Valles. The falls cascade through the lush jungle, creating multiple turquoise pools perfect for swimming and cliff jumping. Visitors can enjoy various activities like rappelling, kayaking, and boat tours, making Micos a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers.

El Meco
El Meco is a stunning waterfall located in the Huasteca region. It features a 35-meter drop into a vibrant turquoise pool surrounded by lush vegetation. The area offers opportunities for swimming, boat tours, and enjoying the breathtaking natural beauty.

Puente de dios
Puente de Dios is a natural wonder in the Huasteca region of Mexico, near Tamasopo. This breathtaking site features a natural rock bridge over a series of crystal-clear blue pools and waterfalls

Media Luna
La Media Luna, a natural spring perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

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