Cascadas de Tulimán (Waterfall)
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
This waterfall is made up three sections, reaching a total height of almost 350 meters.
There are hiking trails, one leading to the waterfalls and another to the mineral water pool, where you have to descend about 800 meters through a forested landscape with hundreds of birds. At the bottom, there is a small covered pool.
Next to the pool, there is a hanging bridge that reaches a hollow tree, where up to 15 people can fit inside. It is also known as "papalopotl" or butterfly tree because of the shape of its leaves. Along the way to the tree, you can admire a peculiar landscape formed by large rocks that disappear during the rainy season when the river's flow increases.
A third option for exploration is the area where the river from the waterfall joins with the water from the spring, forming various freshwater falls that change color depending on the mineral deposits.
For adrenaline lovers, there is a circuit with four zip lines, each 120 meters long, and a hanging bridge.
There are comfortable cabins in the area.
Activities
- Camping
- Bird Watching
- Hiking
- Zipline
Location
Located just 9.4 km (about 25 minutes) from the center of the Magical Town of Zacatlán.