
CAMPS
What to bring to camp?:
Checklist that we recommend
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Stores
Clothes
Footwear
Sleeping
Swimming
Kit
Backpack
Viewpoints
Cleaning
Lightning
Bonfires
Tools
Kitchen
Food
Area of
camped
Hiking
Security
Navigation
If you are planning to camp in the mountains, desert or beach, we have some destinations that may interest you.
Mountain
Iztaccíhuatl forest area such as: A patlaco, Buenavista, Paso de Cortes, La Joya, Redondel, in the High Mountain part: Ojo de buey, Refugio de los 100, Rodilla.
Other Mountains such as:
Malinche, Nevado de Toluca, Ajusco, Xitle Volcano, Cofre de Perote, Sierra Negra, Pico de Orizaba, Mount Tlaloc, Telapón.
Deserts : Zapotitlan Salinas Pue., Santa Maria Tecomavaca Oax., Santiago Quiotepec Oax., Alas Verdes Canyon Oax.
States in which we can camp :
Morelos (Tepoztlan, Amatlan, Tlacotenco, Los Manantiales), Hidalgo (Tula, Mineral del Chico), State of Mexico (Teotihuacan, El Oro), Veracruz (El 7, Las Dunas), San Luis Potosi (Aquismon, Xilitla), Guerrero (A Thousand Waterfalls).
We have the appropriate equipment for your camp (tents, stoves, tents, insulating mats, lamps, chairs, tables, cooking utensils, etc.)
Sleeping bag rental.
The LEAVE NO TRACE Principles
1. Plan and prepare your trip in advance
2. Travel and camp on sturdy surfaces
3. Dispose of waste in the most appropriate manner
4. Respect wildlife
5. Minimize the impact of campfires
6. Consider other visitors
7. Leave what you find
All reservations must be made at most 4 days before your departure.