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Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Southern Mexico
TLAXCALA
Santa María Atlihuetzía
Its name means "place where the water falls" in Nahuatl, because there is a beautiful waterfall about 30 m (98 ft) high where you can rappel surrounded by a beautiful landscape. Located 15 minutes from Tlaxcala.
Peña Pilares Ecotourism Center
It has a cliff where you can rappel at various heights ranging from 5 to 30 m (16 to 98 ft). Located within the ecological reserve of the municipality of San Juan Totolac, 12 minutes from Tlaxcala.
Cerro de Xalapaxco
This hill has the peculiarity of having 10 volcanic pools that have become a challenge for those who like rappelling. During the rainy season Hoya Principal turns into a lagoon. Located half an hour from Tlaxcala.
TLAXCO
La Peñuela de Tlaxco
It is an excellent place to rappel in addition to admiring the landscape and a series of cave paintings. Some are inside a cave that can only be accessed by rappelling. Located almost an hour from Tlaxco.