Cueva

El ratón.

Available all year round

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Duration

5 to 6 hours

Degree of difficulty

Minimal, suitable for people of any age.

Includes

  • Local guide
  • INAH bracelet
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area.
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Box lunch
  • Transportation

Cueva El Ratón.

Available all year round

Duration

5 to 6 hours

Degree of difficulty

Minimal, suitable for people of any age.

Includes

  • Local guide
  • INAH bracelet
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area.
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Box lunch
  • Transportation

Cueva El Palmarito.

Available from October to May

Duration

8 hours

Degree of difficulty

Intermediate. Suitable for people in good health and physical condition. The hike lasts approximately 3 hours (round trip).

Not recommended for children under 8 years old and older people.

Includes

  • Local guide
  • INAH bracelet
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area.
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Box lunch
  • Transportation

Cueva

El Palmarito.

Available from October to May

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Duration

8 hours

Degree of difficulty

Intermediate. Suitable for people in good health and physical condition. The hike lasts approximately 3 hours (round trip).

Not recommended for children under 8 years old and older people.

Includes

  • Local guide
  • INAH bracelet
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area.
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Box lunch
  • Transportation

Expeditions

Cañón

Santa Teresa.

Available from October to May

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The expedition begins at Rancho Guadalupe or at the San Francisco Lodge. Depending on the weather, the suitability of the travelers and the time available, up to 5 level I and II sites can be visited according to INAH.

Duration

3 days 2 nights

  • Ground transportation from San Ignacio (round trip)
  • Permits from INAH (entrance to the archaeological site)
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area
  • Local guides (Kuyimá / Rancheros)
  • Camping equipment (two-person tent, light mattress and sleeping bag)
  • Pack animals (mules and donkeys).

Expeditions can be done on foot, in which case one mule is required for every three visitors.

It is necessary to sign a liability release letter and fill out a medical and special needs form.

  • “La pintada”
  • “Las flechas”
  • “La soledad”
  • “La boca de San julio”
  • “Los músicos”

Moderate difficult to demanding. For people in good health, physically active and experienced in long hikes and rough terrain with little weight to carry. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

Cañón Santa Teresa.

Available from October to May

The expedition begins at Rancho Guadalupe or at the San Francisco Lodge. Depending on the weather, the suitability of the travelers and the time available, up to 5 level I and II sites can be visited according to INAH.

Duration

3 days 2 nights

  • Ground transportation from San Ignacio (round trip)
  • Permits from INAH (entrance to the archaeological site)
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area
  • Local guides (Kuyimá / Rancheros)
  • Camping equipment (two-person tent, light mattress and sleeping bag)
  • Pack animals (mules and donkeys).

Expeditions can be done on foot, in which case one mule is required for every three visitors.

It is necessary to sign a liability release letter and fill out a medical and special needs form.

  • “La pintada”
  • “Las flechas”
  • “La soledad”
  • “La boca de San julio”
  • “Los músicos”

Moderate difficult to demanding. For people in good health, physically active and experienced in long hikes and rough terrain with little weight to carry. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

Arroyo El Parral.

Available from October to May

The expedition begins at Rancho El Agüajito II, in the Santa Marta area. Depending on the weather, the aptitude of the travelers and the time available, up to 4 level I and II sites can be visited according to INAH.

Duration

3 days 2 nights

  • Ground transportation from San Ignacio (round trip)
  • Permits from INAH (entrance to the archaeological site)
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area
  • Local guides (Kuyimá / Rancheros)
  • Camping equipment (two-person tent, light mattress and sleeping bag)
  • Pack animals (mules and donkeys).

Expeditions can be done on foot, in which case one mule is required for every three visitors.

It is necessary to sign a liability release letter and fill out a medical and special needs form.

  • “La serpiente”
  • “Los corralitos”
  • “Clarita o supernova”
  • “El mono alto”

Moderate difficult to demanding. For people in good health, physically active and experienced in long hikes and rough terrain with little weight to carry. Not recommended for children under 12 years old.

Circuito

San Gregorio - Santa Teresa.

Available from October to May

The expedition begins at Rancho Guadalupe and ends at Rancho San Francisco. Depending on weather conditions, travelers and time available, up to 12 level I, II and III sites can be visited according to INAH.

Duration

6 days 5 nights

  • Ground transportation from San Ignacio (round trip)
  • Permits from INAH (entrance to the archaeological site)
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area
  • Local guides (Kuyimá / Rancheros)
  • Camping equipment (two-person tent, light mattress and sleeping bag)
  • Pack animals (mules and donkeys).

Expeditions can be done on foot, in which case one mule is required for every three visitors.

It is necessary to sign a liability release letter and fill out a medical and special needs form.

  • “Cuevas San gregorio 1 y 2”
  • “La familia”
  • “Las caguamas”
  • “San casimiro”
  • “El cacarizo”
  • “La pintada”
  • “Las flechas”
  • “La soledad”
  • “La boca de San julio”
  • “Los músicos”
  • “Los petrograbados”

Moderate difficult to demanding. For people in good health, physically active and experienced in long hikes and rough terrain with little weight to carry. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

Arroyo

El Parrral.

Available from October to May

Logo-negativo

The expedition begins at Rancho El Agüajito II, in the Santa Marta area. Depending on the weather, the aptitude of the travelers and the time available, up to 4 level I and II sites can be visited according to INAH.

  • Ground transportation from San Ignacio (round trip)
  • Permits from INAH (entrance to the archaeological site)
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area
  • Local guides (Kuyimá / Rancheros)
  • Camping equipment (two-person tent, light mattress and sleeping bag)
  • Pack animals (mules and donkeys).

Expeditions can be done on foot, in which case one mule is required for every three visitors.

It is necessary to sign a liability release letter and fill out a medical and special needs form.

  • “La serpiente”
  • “Los corralitos”
  • “Clarita o supernova”
  • “El mono alto”

Moderate difficult to demanding. For people in good health, physically active and experienced in long hikes and rough terrain with little weight to carry. Not recommended for children under 12 years old.

Circuito

San Gregorio - Santa Teresa.

Available from October to May

Logo-negativo

The expedition begins at Rancho Guadalupe and ends at Rancho San Francisco. Depending on weather conditions, travelers and time available, up to 12 level I, II and III sites can be visited according to INAH.

Duration

6 days 5 nights

  • Ground transportation from San Ignacio (round trip)
  • Permits from INAH (entrance to the archaeological site)
  • Permission to use a photographic or video camera.
  • Payment of fees to CONANP for access to the protected natural area
  • Local guides (Kuyimá / Rancheros)
  • Camping equipment (two-person tent, light mattress and sleeping bag)
  • Pack animals (mules and donkeys).

Expeditions can be done on foot, in which case one mule is required for every three visitors.

It is necessary to sign a liability release letter and fill out a medical and special needs form.

  • “Cuevas San gregorio 1 y 2”
  • “La familia”
  • “Las caguamas”
  • “San casimiro”
  • “El cacarizo”
  • “La pintada”
  • “Las flechas”
  • “La soledad”
  • “La boca de San julio”
  • “Los músicos”
  • “Los petrograbados”

Moderate difficult to demanding. For people in good health, physically active and experienced in long hikes and rough terrain with little weight to carry. Not recommended for children.

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