Join an exciting early morning tour to Popocatépetl-Iztaccíhuatl National Park, one of Mexico's most breathtaking natural wonders, designed for adventurers who are willing to be part of an epic hiking journey.Depart from Mexico City and head to Paso de Cortés, a historic site where Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquerors passed through in 1519 on their way to Mexico. This is a legendary viewpoint at 3,300 meters that offers panoramic vistas of the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes. Admire the breathtaking landscapes that surround you.Then, from La Joya, you will begin to hike through rugged terrain. As you make your way up, experience the beauty of the landscape, from the possibility of seasonal snow to the rich diversity of flora and fauna, the area is full of surprises, thus always surrounded by the powerful presence of the volcanoes. Depending on the group’s pace, you will ascend more or less matters, covering from 5 to 7 kilometres (round-trip) of walking. The fresh mountain air and peaceful atmosphere enhance the magnificent views of the Valle de México, creating the perfect setting for unforgettable photos.This is not just a tour; it’s an opportunity to experience the true majesty of Mexico’s natural wonders. Get ready to be amazed by the ever-changing landscape and the unique tranquillity of the area. Perfect for nature lovers and adventurers alike, this tour promises to be a highlight of your travels.
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Experience the true grandeur of Mexico’s natural wonders in this guided tour. Embark on an adventure to one of Mexico's most awe-inspiring natural parks. Travel from Mexico City to Paso de Cortés, a site with sweeping volcano views. Hike through rugged terrain from La Joya, admiring diverse flora and fauna. Breathe in the fresh air from the mountain and enjoy views of the nearby towns
Please arrive 15 minutes in advance. The meeting point can be any of the following: Cafetería Miga Café (Calle Liverpool 174) at 6.20 am, or Hostal Amigo (Isabel la Católica 61-A, Centro) at 6.50 am.