Valle de Bravo (American Spanish: [ˈbaʝe ðe ˈβɾaβo] ( listen)) is a town and municipality located in State of Mexico, Mexico. It is located on the shore of Lake Avándaro, approximately 156 km southwest of Mexico City and west of Toluca on highways 15, 134 or 1. It takes about 2 hours to drive from Mexico City to Valle de Bravo, making it a popular weekend getaway for the capital's affluent upper class.
Restaurants in Valle de Bravo
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ViveValle is Valle de Bravo's #1 tour company since 2010. We offer our visitors a wide variety of Adventures.
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We provide horse back rides, climbing, rappeling, river kayaking experiences in a single place with our own staff and equipment in Valle de Bravo, Mexico
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Come and enjoy the beauty of Valle de Bravo and it´s lake, take a lesson with a certified instructor with more than 7 years of experience, we have big boards, adjustable paddle, leash and life vests, come with your friends and family and live this great experience. We will visit the end of some of the rivers that are in the lake, view nice waterfalls and peaceful bays, you also will enjoy the views of birds, you will be always close to an instructor and be completely safe.
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A sanctuary for viewing Monarch Butterflies in central Mexico.
What a way to say goodbye to 2019 and hello to 2020. We visited on 31 Dec and what a perfect sunny day it was. From the moment we got to the car park we were surrounded by the butterflies floating through the air. The walk up to the trees where they ‘roost’ was magnificent- beautiful forest and flowers and (wherever there was sun) the butterflies- in their millions. It is surreal, magical, amazing and totally mesmerising - and when you see their trees you cannot believe your eyes! Millions of them! To me one of the most incredible things was to stand quietly and listen to them - you find you can easily hear the wings flapping! Logistics - as you come toward the sanctuary there are a few groups of guides on roadsides. The original sanctuary will be a bit further on and is obvious. As you enter some people will try to wave you into their parking area - they are not part of the original and caretaking cooperative just behind. The cooperative that run the Sanctuary are well organised as a group and everything is well run from clean toilets to great guides and really good food. They are from the local area and take care of the sanctuary whilst sharing the income. It is really interesting and fun to talk to them and find out more. They call the people / guides outside ‘clandestinos’ which is I guess correct but I also guess everyone is just trying to make a living. Whatever you think, the people here are wonderful to chat to (in Spanish). Costs - for what you get it’s very cheap! 30pesos parking (car should be safe and secure while you’re away) 70pesos per person entry which includes your guide 250ish to take a horse up the hill - a good idea if really unfit! 5pesos for the loos! Don’t miss it!!
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This is an easy walk through trees and plants, across a small bridge, down some steps to the waterfall. There are kiosks part of the way. A short walk through a very pleasant park.
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