Where are there places to camp in Puebla?

Lugares para acampar en Puebla incluyen reservas naturales, cascadas y sitios a cielo abierto / Especial

The state of Puebla is one of the most diverse in Mexico, offering a wide variety of options for those who want to escape the urban hustle and bustle and connect with nature, with camping sites being one of the most sought-after options.

From large mountains to quiet nature reserves, Puebla has multiple places ideal for spending the night, whether as a couple or with groups of friends.

Izta-Popo National Park

Located approximately 70 kilometers from the capital of Puebla, the Izta-Popo National Park is one of the most popular camping destinations.

With spectacular views of the Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes, this park offers several campsites equipped to welcome adventurers.

Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, flora and fauna sightings, and the possibility of making bonfires in designated areas.

To visit this site, be sure to bring warm clothing, as temperatures can drop considerably at night.

Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve

The Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve, located in the south of the state, is an excellent destination for ecotourism lovers.

This vast space protects one of the most biodiverse regions in the country and offers camping areas in the middle of an impressive landscape.

Here you can explore deserts, dry forests and mountains while marveling at the natural wealth of the area.

In addition to camping, visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and bird watching.

Chignahuapan Waterfalls

In the picturesque municipality of Chignahuapan, known for its waterfalls and relaxing atmosphere, you can also find spaces for camping.

The areas near the waterfalls offer places to set up tents and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.

Here campers can cool off in the cold waters of the waterfalls and explore the surroundings, which are full of local flora and fauna.

This is an ideal place for those looking to combine adventure and tranquility.

Flor del Bosque State Park

Flor del Bosque State Park, located about 30 kilometers from the city of Puebla, is another excellent place to camp.

This park has designated camping areas as well as basic facilities to make your stay more comfortable.

It is a perfect place to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and bonfires.

In addition, the park is surrounded by lush vegetation that offers a fresh and relaxing environment.

Kali Tree Cabins

This is an ecological complex that will allow you to stay in the treetops while enjoying the Barranca de los Jilgueros and the wonderful spectacle provided by the mist of the Magical Town of Zacatlán.

Kali-tree is made up of a total of nine cabins elevated like a tree house that are connected by hanging bridges.

Each cabin has a full bathroom, breakfast area, a balcony with a 180° view of the mountains and a viewing platform, all starting at 2,359 pesos.

In addition, just 40 minutes away is the Valle de las Piedras Encimadas, where you can take a bike ride through the mountains.

El Aguacate

In the municipality of Huehuetlán El Grande, just an hour and a half from the city of Puebla, there is a site considered paradisiacal. These are the San Agustín Ahuehuetla waterfalls, better known as El Aguacate.

The site is made up of a solitary and little-known landscape where you can find crystal-clear, turquoise-blue waters, located in the town of San Agustín Ahuehuetla.

Here you can not only go hiking, but also cross its enormous ahuehuetes and take a dip, as well as go mountain biking and perhaps have a picnic.

El Aguacate allows camping at a cost of 50 pesos per person.

Source: telediario