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Explore 10 stunning waterfalls in Hidalgo on this 8-hour guided tour from Mexico City, including hiking, regional food, and scenic forest views.

This guided tour offers a full day of outdoor exploration, focusing on 10 waterfalls in the state of Hidalgo, near the border with Puebla. Priced competitively, it includes transportation, a scenic hike, and regional cuisine, making it a practical choice for nature lovers and those seeking a day away from the city. The tour lasts 8 hours, starting early from Mexico City, with pickup options at three convenient locations.
The highlight is the Paraíso Waterfalls, a complex of 10 waterfalls in the middle of a lush forest, accessible via a 3-hour hike across wooden bridges and forest trails. The experience is designed for active participants comfortable with walking and hiking, and it might be less suitable for those with mobility issues. Still, the combination of waterfalls, nature, and regional food makes this tour a rewarding outdoor escape.
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The tour departs from three pickup locations in Mexico City: Scouts de México, CID Alberto Beltrán, and Av. Juarez 19. Guests are picked up in a private group via van, with the entire transfer to Hidalgo lasting about 3 hours. The early start ensures enough time to enjoy the waterfalls and the scenery, with the return trip scheduled in the late afternoon or evening.
It’s important to arrive promptly for the pickup, and the transport is arranged to maximize comfort and efficiency. The journey itself sets the scene for a day immersed in nature, away from the city hustle.

The Paraíso Waterfalls, also called Honey Waterfalls, form the core of this tour. Visitors find 10 waterfalls in a forested setting, creating a mesmerizing landscape perfect for photography and nature appreciation. The waterfalls are nestled within a lush forest, accessible after a 3-hour guided hike.
The guide leads you across wooden bridges and forest trails, with scenic views along the way. The hiking is moderate but involves going up and down, so comfortable hiking shoes are recommended. After the hike, you’ll have the opportunity to admire each waterfall up close, with plenty of time to enjoy the natural surroundings.

The 3-hour hike takes you through a forest trail, offering beautiful views of the waterfalls and the surrounding greenery. The trail includes wooden bridges that add a charming touch to the walk, and the terrain includes both uphill and downhill segments.
This part of the tour emphasizes outdoor adventure, so participants should be prepared for physical activity. The trail is suitable for those with a moderate level of fitness; it might be challenging for people with mobility impairments or vertigo. The scenic vistas along the way help make the walking feel rewarding, with plenty of opportunities to stop and take photos.
More Great Tours NearbyAt the end of the hiking portion, the tour includes a regional meal at a local restaurant. This hour-long break offers a chance to relax and indulge in authentic local cuisine. The food typically reflects Hidalgo’s culinary traditions, providing a satisfying end to the outdoor experience.
This meal is an essential part of the tour, giving guests a taste of regional flavors after the physical activity. The restaurant options are chosen for their regional authenticity, making the meal a memorable part of the day.
The itinerary is carefully structured to balance travel, activity, and rest. After the hike, there’s a 30-minute break for snacks or coffee at a local spot, followed by a 1-hour regional meal. The return trip to Mexico City takes about 3 hours.
The overall pacing ensures that travelers are engaged without feeling rushed, with a total 8-hour duration. The tour is designed for active participants comfortable with a full day of outdoors exploration, including walking and standing.
Participants should pack change of clothes, hiking shoes, and rain gear as the weather conditions can vary. A comfortable outfit, cash for small expenses, and a daypack are also recommended.
Since activities depend on weather, it’s wise to check the forecast beforehand. The tour explicitly states that activities can only happen if the weather is good, emphasizing the outdoor nature of the experience.

This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, heart problems, wheelchairs, vertigo, respiratory issues, recent surgeries, or visual impairments. The physical demands of hiking over forest trails require good mobility and stamina.
Travelers with such limitations should consider this before booking, as the hike involves going up and down forest trails and crossing wooden bridges.

The live guide conducts the tour in Spanish and English, providing explanations and storytelling throughout the hike and visits. The presence of bilingual guides helps make the experience accessible to both local and international visitors.
The guide’s role is key in explaining the natural features, managing pacing, and ensuring safety during the activity.
Booking this tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. Guests can reserve now and pay later, which adds flexibility to travel planning.
The cost covers transportation, the guided hike, regional meal, and all necessary arrangements, making it a straightforward day trip option from Mexico City.
This waterfall tour is one among several outdoor excursions from Mexico City. Similar experiences include volcano treks, guided climbs, and cultural tours. The focus on waterfalls and forest hiking sets this apart as a nature-centric adventure ideal for active travelers.
Other tours, like volcano treks or archaeological site visits, offer different landscapes but this one emphasizes the lush scenery and natural water features of Hidalgo.
This tour offers a well-rounded outdoor experience, combining scenic waterfalls, forest hiking, regional food, and comfortable transportation. Its 8-hour duration makes it an accessible day trip, suited for those who enjoy active exploration amid nature.
While it demands moderate physical effort, the presence of a knowledgeable guide and scenic vistas compensates for the effort needed. The inclusion of authentic regional cuisine adds a satisfying cultural element to the adventure.
For travelers seeking a day immersed in forests and waterfalls with a balanced mix of activity and relaxation, this tour provides a memorable outdoor escape from Mexico City.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 8 hours, including transportation, the guided hike, and meals.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from three pickup locations in Mexico City: Scouts de México, CID Alberto Beltrán, and Av. Juarez 19.
What are the main highlights?
The main highlights are 10 waterfalls in the forest, a scenic 3-hour hike, and enjoying regional food at a local restaurant.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, vertigo, or health issues that limit walking or hiking.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring hiking shoes, rain gear, comfortable clothes, a change of clothes, cash, and a daypack.
What is included in the price?
The price includes transportation, a guided hike, a regional meal, and the guide services.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour bilingual?
Yes, the guide conducts the tour in Spanish and English.
How physically demanding is the hike?
The moderate hike involves going up and down forest trails with wooden bridges, suitable for active participants.
What makes this tour unique?
The focus on 10 waterfalls in a lush forest setting and the opportunity to enjoy regional Hidalgo cuisine make this tour distinct among outdoor excursions from Mexico City.