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Terraced pools with turquoise water cascade down a rocky slope, surrounded by lush trees and a stone pathway.

Tolantongo Caves

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About: Tolantongo Caves

The Tolantongo Caves, located 1,280 meters above sea level, are a natural paradise in the state of Hidalgo.

When you're there, don't miss your chance to take a dip in its hot springs and visit the caves, creeks, pools, and waterfalls.

This is one of the most spectacular natural wonders that Mexico has to offer.

Tolantongo Caves
San Cristóbal S/N Ejido, Cardonal
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