A school bridge from the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) is approaching and with it the desire to go out and travel to discover new places, that's why today in Debate we bring you three Magic towns close to CDMX and the State of Mexico so you can give yourself the opportunity.
Next April 26 there is no classes for preschool, primary and secondary school, because it is the last Friday of the month and corresponds to the teaching meeting of the School Technical Council (CTE), so classes will return until April 29.
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So if you want to bring forward the celebration of Children's Day for your children this weekend with a trip, we invite you to visit three Magical Towns located in Hidalgo, Puebla and San Luis Potosí.
Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo
Did you know that the first Magical Town of Mexico Is Huasca de Ocampo in the state of Hidalgo? Enjoy its natural landscapes, historical places, cobblestone streets, colonial haciendas, magical places like the Duendes museum.
Huasca is a perfect starting point to explore the former processing haciendas, the oyamel forests, the dams, the rock formations and a natural jewel that stands out among the others: the Basaltic Prisms.
Between the attractive what you can find:
– Former Hacienda of Santa María Regla
– Former Hacienda of San Miguel Regla
– Former Hacienda of San Juan Hueyapan
– San Antonio Dam
– Church of Saint John the Baptist
– Basaltic Prisms
– San Antonio Dam
– Museum of the Goblins
– Trout Forest
– Peña del Aire
– The Huariche
– Barranca de Aguacatitla Ecotourism Development
– El Arquito Ecotourism Center
Huasca de Ocampo is located in the state of Gentleman within the Mountain Tourist Corridor, 30 kilometers northeast of the city of Pachuca, on the northeast edge of the Sierra de Pachuca, where it borders to the west end with the Tulancingo valley.
Pahuatlán, Puebla
Other Magic Town of Mexico en Pahuatlán in the state of Puebla, is a region surrounded by valleys and ravines, which has managed to keep its traditions intact.
It is located in the Sierra Norte of Puebla, it marks the entrance to Totonacapan, a cultural area of the Totonac civilization that has flying as one of its symbols.
Its climate is semi-warm to temperate and humid with an average temperature of 14º C. Forests, shrubs and flowers still exist.
The gastronomy It has important pre-Hispanic components; there are peanut, skin, or pascal tamales, smoked jerky tacos, chicales sauce (a species of ant) and flower-based stews.
The area stands out for its artisan wealth, here they continue to make the oldest paper in the country: amate paper; Pottery, wood crafts, and embroidery also stand out, with products such as toquilla necklaces, embroidery, and wool fabrics; basketry, carved wood and saddlery.
Within the attractive that you can visit are:
– Acalapa
– Indigenous witches
– Bridal Veil Waterfall
– Coffee farms
– Tamborillo Grottoes
– The Trinity
– Municipal market
– Ahila Viewpoint
– Poza de la Campana or Tecomate and Zacapahuaya
– Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Hanging Bridge
– San Pablito
– Amate paper workshops
– Temple of Santiago Apóstol
– Sunday market
Pahuatlán, Puebla, is located 1 hour 30 minutes from Pachuca and 2 hours and 30 minutes from Mexico City. It is located in the northwest part of the state of Puebla. It borders to the north with Tlacuilotepec and the state of Hidalgo, to the east with Hidalgo and Honey, to the south with Naupan and Hidalgo, to the west with Naupan and Tlacuilitepec.
Xilitla, San Luis Potosí
Another of the Magical Towns that you can visit without regretting is Xilitla, which is located in the state of San Luis Potosí, located in the Huasteca Potosinaa unique site in the world that combines vast natural wealth with surrealism.
And in Xilitla you can find the Surreal Garden by Edward James. Adventure, aroma of coffee and a lot of tradition complement an unforgettable day in the Magic Town. In the main square you are likely to find music groups performing the traditional Huastec huapangos.
As for the Typical dishes from XilitlaYou can't miss the huasteca enchiladas with cured meat, the beef barbacoa, the chicharrones and the carnitas, which are accompanied with drinks such as liquor, jobo, capulin and orange wine, pineapple or corn atole and chayote candy.
If you visit Xilitla, take the opportunity to visit the Sótano de las Golondrinas, a place where you can enjoy one of the most beautiful spectacles of nature; Another attraction is the Xilitla Grottoes, which house interesting cave paintings.
Attractions:
– Ahuacatlán
– Regional coffee
– Former convent of San Agustín
– Saltpeter Cave
– Huapangueada
– The Silleta
– The pools
– Edward James Museum
– Leonora Carrington Museum
– Parador Paraiso
– San Pedro Huitzilico
– Tlamaya Basement
– Temazcales Los Comales
– Zacahuil
Have a climate semi-warm humid, it is located 600 meters above sea level and has an average temperature of 22°C.
It is located in the southeast of the state, in the Huasteca, bordered to the north by Aquismón and Huehuetlán, to the east by Axtla de Terrazas, Matlapa and Tamazunchale; to the south, with the State of Hidalgo, to the west, with the state of Querétaro.
To arrive by land from Tampico or San Luis Potosí on Highway 70 towards Ciudad Valles, from there on Highway 105 towards Huichapan.
By bus from CDMX, Querétaro and Pachuca. Also from Tampico, Ciudad Valles and San Luis Potosí. By air from the Tampico airport.
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