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Volcan Pelado Va Viajes
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Pelado Volcano

The meeting time is 6 am at your hotel or a point of your choice. From there we head towards the municipality of Tlalpan, located south of Mexico City. From there, approximately 35 minutes away, you will find Parres el Guarda, an indigenous village. From there, we begin the hike along a well-marked trail, encountering flora and fauna of incomparable beauty. A total of 13.6 km. At the top of this volcano, you can see a large part of what is now the Chichinautzin Biological Corridor. We return to the starting point.

 

Recreational walk, be in good physical condition.

With the following learning themes:

Mountaineering culture, Walking techniques, Human relationship with the mountain environment, Good practices.

Volcan Pelado Va Viajes

Includes:

  • Service provision contract

  • Entrance

  • Round trip transportation.

  • Bottled water (bring your own reusable container).

  • Nature Tourism Specialized Guide: Accredited by SECTUR: NOM-09-TUR-2002. E:001577 / National Tourism Registry: 31090120019,

  • Equipment (Loan): Walking sticks.

 

NOT INCLUDED:

• Activity accident insurance

• Food and drinks

Cost:

$900 pesos per person departing from Mexico City

This price is valid for private tours for 2 or 4 people. The price for a single person increases by 60%.

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Destination: Pelado Volcano

States: Tlalpan, Mexico City

Departure: CDMX and Puebla

Season: all year round

Modality: Private

Languages: English, French, Spanish

Maximum capacity: 4 people

Duration: 1 Day

Departure time: 6 am

Return Time: 4 pm

Distance: 13.7 km

Walking Time: 5 hours

Starting Altitude: 2881 meters above sea level

Final Altitude: 3600 meters above sea level

Elevation gain: + 684 m

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Pelado Volcano

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