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Experience 5 hours of adventure in Nuevo León with rappelling, hiking, and exploring the Cerro del Topo Chico mine at Devil's Throat, guided by certified experts.
The Monterrey: Rappelling, Hiking, and Mines at Devils Throat tour offers a dynamic half-day adventure in Nuevo León, Mexico. With a duration of 5 hours and a top-rated provider, LyliAventuras Guerreros, this experience combines adrenaline-pumping rappelling down two significant drops, exploration of an abandoned mine, and a robust 1-kilometer hike through rugged terrain. The total price isn’t specified, but booking options allow flexibility with Reserve now & pay later, making it easier to plan without immediate commitment.
This tour stands out for its combination of underground exploration and outdoor activity, making it ideal for those with a good physical condition and a taste for adventure. It is suitable for ages 10 and up and is led by certified instructors, emphasizing safety and guidance throughout the journey. However, travelers should be prepared for challenging terrain and outdoor conditions, and those with claustrophobia or fear of heights may want to consider their comfort levels beforehand.


The tour begins with a pickup for guests staying in Downtown Monterrey or San Pedro Garza García, with meeting points at Starbucks Plaza Paraiso. Participants outside these areas are asked to meet directly at the Full address: Del Alhelí 400, El Mirador, San Nicolás de los Garza. Guides will contact travelers around the pickup time via text or call to ensure smooth coordination.
The transportation process is straightforward, and the tour provider emphasizes punctuality as participants arriving more than 15 minutes late or not showing up will lose their spot without a refund. This policy helps keep the group on schedule and safe.
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The highlight of the experience is rappelling down two significant drops—one 100 meters and another 15 meters—which provides an exhilarating challenge for those craving adrenaline. The certified instructors guide participants step-by-step, ensuring safety and confidence during each descent.
The underground landscape of Garganta del Diablo is equally captivating, offering stunning photo opportunities of the unique underground formations. This segment of the tour combines thrill and exploration, making it a perfect mix for adventure lovers.

After the rappelling, the tour ventures into the abandoned Cerro del Topo Chico mine. The labyrinth of tunnels invites curiosity and exploration, as guides lead participants through its historic corridors. The mine’s atmosphere provides a glimpse into Mexico’s mining past and offers intriguing photo angles.
The guided exploration ensures safety while allowing for impressive views of the underground world. This activity adds a historic dimension to the adventure, with the mine’s tunnels revealing a fascinating underground landscape.

Before entering the mine, travelers complete a 1-kilometer hike through rugged terrain. This segment is designed to challenge and prepare participants for the technical sections of the underground exploration. The outdoor hike takes place in Nuevo León’s natural landscape, with sunscreen, water, and proper footwear recommended.
The hiking route also provides a chance to enjoy scenic views and observe the local flora and fauna. Given the steep and rocky sections, participants should be comfortable with outdoor mountain terrain and wear hiking shoes.
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Throughout the tour, certified instructors supervise all activities, giving participants peace of mind as they rappel, explore tunnels, and hike. Safety protocols are strictly followed, and outdoor gear requirements—such as gloves, long-sleeved shirts, breathable clothing, and long pants—are emphasized in the packing list.
Every participant must complete a personal insurance form before starting, ensuring that personal safety measures are in place. The provider also offers rescheduling options if weather conditions turn unfavorable, like storms or high winds.

Participants should bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, glasses or sunglasses, snacks, water (at least 2 liters), and a light jacket in case of weather changes. Hiking pants and outdoor clothing are recommended to handle the rugged terrain, and hair ties can be helpful for longer hair.
Because the activity involves steep and technical sections, a good level of physical fitness and previous mountain experience are important. The activity is not suitable for people with claustrophobia or fear of heights.

Since the tour is weather-dependent, activities may be rescheduled if conditions are unsafe, such as during storms or strong winds. In such cases, participants are offered alternative adventures of equal value to avoid missing out on their Monterrey experience.
Travelers are advised to monitor mountain weather forecasts and come prepared with light jackets and sun protection to handle changing conditions.
LyliAventuras Guerreros, rated 5, leads this tour, combining expertise and safety. The provider also offers other outdoor activities, such as visits to waterfalls and scenic spots, with options to reserve & pay later for flexibility.
Potential participants interested in adventure activities in Monterrey might also explore tours like Cascadas de Santiago, Grutas de García, or Nido de Aguiluchos—all of which include hiking, exploration, or spectacular scenery.

This tour offers a well-rounded mix of outdoor adventure, underground exploration, and scenic hiking in the natural surroundings of Nuevo León. The certified guides and well-structured itinerary** ensure a safe and exciting experience, suitable for adventurers aged 10 and above.
While the challenging terrain and weather dependence are considerations, the stunning underground landscape and the thrill of rappelling make this experience a standout for active travelers seeking a memorable day in Monterrey.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for ages 10 and up, provided they are in good physical condition and comfortable with heights and outdoor adventure activities.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes, long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and outdoor clothing are recommended. Bring gloves, hat, sunscreen, and water for hydration.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and rescheduling options are offered if weather conditions change unexpectedly.
What is the highlight of this tour?
The adrenaline rush of rappelling down the 100-meter drop combined with exploring the labyrinth of tunnels in Cerro del Topo Chico makes for an unforgettable experience.
Are meals provided?
The tour does not include food or drinks, so travelers should bring snacks and water to stay energized.
Do I need mountain experience?
While not mandatory, previous mountain experience is recommended due to the challenging terrain and technical sections involved.