Discover the best top things to do in San Luis Potosi, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Huasteca Potosina, Desarrollo Ecoturistico Ejidal Indigena Pame Puente de Dios, Cascada Minas Viejas, Huaxteca Hasta el Perro se Divierte, Tamul Waterfalls, Ruta Huasteca Expediciones, Puente de Dios, Puente de Dios, Autentico San Luis, Parque Tangamanga.
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Go with Expediciones huaXteca (Arturo is the best!) for the waterfall jumping and ziplines. A total blast, reasonably safe (the bike zipline and bridge are not for the faint-hearted; would never be allowed in the States). Don't, however, take the tour for Tamul Waterfall. We didn't do it, but from what I was told by other travellers you are in the boat for 2 hours and in the end you are still pretty far from the waterfall. Instead take a tour or drive to Campamento Tamul above the falls. You'll have to get a guide provided by the village, so you don't need a separate guide to get you to the campamento. The last 20 minutes are on a very bad road, so you couldn't do it in a rental car. Then it's a beautiful walk along the river to the falls. From there, there's a path down to the river and you're far closer to the falls than the people in the boats and you have a much better view. Go early in the day to avoid the crowds/heat. The path to the river goes down some steep ladders.
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We are a tour operator in Mexico with over 14 years of experience! We are located in the Huasteca region of San Luis Potosi state and offer white water rafting, rappelling, excursions to waterfalls of our region, & tours to visit the main attractions of the municipalities of Tamasopo, Xilitla, Aquismon, El Naranjo & Ciudad Valles. In 2010 we were awarded the prize "Best ecoturism company award" by the Federal Ministry of Tourism and the Tourist Promotion Council of Mexico. You will have a safe and fun trip with us.
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The canoe ride to the waterfall took us about 30 minutes. The view was amazing! Butterflies were everywhere! You pass several small waterfalls along the way. There is a place to stop that sells food and drink. Prices were very reasonable, I think bottled water was less than 15 pasos (no price gouging).
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We are a family of adventurers with more than 15 years of experience in adventure tourism. OUR PASSION IS TO CREATE TRAVEL EXPERIENCES. Let us guide you on an expedition FULL OF EMOTIONS, FUN, FULFILLED CHALLENGES, NEW FRIENDS, BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES AND INCREDIBLE MEMORIES.
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At God’s Bridge, the water is super blue. The current from the waterfall is strong so they have installed thick floating ropes to help you ‘navigate’ if you are not strong enough to swim against the current. Beautiful waterfalls surround you on three sides. You can jump, climb, be immersed in the water or get pounded by the waterfalls. But the real surprise is a small opening in one of the rocks. Once you go through that opening (which most guides keep for last for obvious reason), you enter a cave like tunnel to get you to the ‘other side’. The color is breathtakingly blue, and its light seems to come from below (on a sunny day). It is both beautiful and magical. Some people don’t realize how strenuous all this jumping, climbing, and cavorting can be. While I was there, a woman had a heart attack and died. All guides jumped in to help her to no avail. A reminder to pace yourself. This is an AMAZING place that fills up quick, so it is best seen in early morning and not on weekends or holidays.
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Get onboard with this surreal journey through the state of San Luis Potosi. Customized experiences that will take you from the mystical desert of Wirikuta to the humid turquoise blue jungle of Huasteca Potosina. Select the type of lodging, meditate or challenge nature, build your own route and have a unique and authentic experience.
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