Located in Amatlan Valley, a region of hot, humid climate, lush vegetation is the type evergreen forest . The most important crops are sugar cane (saccharum offinarum), coffee (Coffea arabica) and parlor palm (chameadora schideana) as an ornamental plant.
A sacred site for ancient Totonac locals, which sacrificed to Tlaloc for good harvest, the river has a turquoise color due to the sediments inside the hill drag there is a cave where to access it we witness the spectacle of the underground river that runs through the rocks. Other activities undertaken include: hiking, rafting, birdwatching.
activities can be done in one or two days before the latter having the option to do so in the camp in tents or in one of the huts that are there.
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