Itinerary
Stop at:
Quetzalapán waterfalls
Lázaro Cárdenas, Zacatlán 73300, Mexico
The Salto de Quetzalapán is one of the most important and visited waterfalls in the region, with a drop of approximately 100 meters that descends to a natural well of thermal waters. At the top is a family recreational area where you can enjoy, on an optional basis, adventure activities and outdoor sports such as tyrolese, hiking, loose rope and archery.
The site also has views, cafe, palapas, areas for barbecue, bathrooms and parking, making it an ideal space to enjoy the landscape with comfort.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop at:
Zacatlán walls
Private Porfirio Díaz 1002, Zacatlán 73310, Mexico
From this point of view we will enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the Jilgueros Canyon, one of the most representative natural landscapes of Zacatlán, ideal for photographs and to appreciate the serrana beauty of the region.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop at:
Centennial watches
Calle El Nigromante 3, Centro, Zacatlán 73310, Mexico
Founded in 1993 in honor of the watchmaker and businessman Alberto Olvera Hernández, Centennial Watches is the first monumental watch factory in Latin America. Here we will know the story behind emblematic pieces like the famous floral clock located in the main square of Zacatlán.
During the visit, you can visit the facilities and know the complete process of making watches, from its design to the final tests, as well as appreciate a collection of objects that narrate the evolution of time measurement over the centuries.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop at:
Zacatlán Municipal Palace
N. Bravo LB, Centro, Col. El Brinco, Zacatlán 73310, Puebla, Mexico
At this stop we will ensure that you taste two of the most representative flavors of the region: the traditional bread of Zacatlán and its recognized apple wine, an essential experience to know the gastronomic identity of the people.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop at:
Chignahuapan
Centro, Chignahuapán, Puebla, Mexico
Known as the Christmas village par excellence, Chignahuapán stands out for its vibrant color, its artisan tradition and its unique atmosphere. More than 200 workshops and factories produce millions of Christmas spheres each year, filling the streets with shapes, colors and contrasts that reflect the joy of this Magic People.
During the tour you can appreciate the indigenous influence on its religious architecture, its unique Arab-style kiosk and the charm of its streets decorated with crafts.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop at:
Zócalo de Chignahuapán
Chignahuapán, Mexico City Centre and Gulf Coast
The visit concludes in the Zócalo de Chignahuapán, where we will meet the imposing Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, the highest interior sculpture in Latin America, 14 meters high. This symbol of faith and devotion is one of the city's greatest pride.
Recorreremos el pintoresco centro histórico, rodeado de edificios coloridos y elementos culturales que reflejan la esencia del lugar, incluyendo la estatua de Capulina, un entrañable homenaje al célebre comediante mexicano. Una experiencia que combina historia, tradición y el encanto auténtico de este Pueblo Mágico.
Duration: 1 hour







