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Archive for the ‘Hidalgo Tourism’ Category


Hidalgo Tulancingo Corridor

This Corridor called Hidalgo Tulancingo Corridor is the mecca for waters ports and is named after its main location of Tulancingo, from where the majority of the sports are promoted. Sporting activities at the Hidalgo Tulancingo Corridor are classified under the 4 elements of air, water, fire and earth and include hot air ballooning, fresh water […]

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Hidalgo Mexico Tourism

The Hidalgo tourism authority has divided the state’s attractions into what they call “corridors” all with similar themes which make choosing your specific interest easier. Whether your interest in Hidalgo tourism be historic, action sports, fishing, hiking or simply a mix of all these, the 6 corridor areas offer something for everyone, young and old.

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Hidalgo Mountain Corridor

First we have the Hidalgo Mountain Corridor or, Corridor de la Montaña in Spanish, which is dedicated to eco and nature tourism and includes a numerous different climates and interesting ecosystems. Popular activities in these areas are; camping, extreme sports as well as family outdoor activities. Places of particular touristic interest along the Hidalgo Mountain […]

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Hidalgo Sierra de la Huasteca Corridor

The Sierra de la Huasteca Corridor includes the mountain range of the same name which is the habitat of the Huastec people. The Sierra de la Huasteca Corridor includes numerous ecotourism activities, camping areas and fresh water fishing in an area filled with thick vegetation and thermal water springs. Main municipalities featured here include Huejutla […]

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Hidalgo Water Park Corridor

The Hidalgo Water Park Corridor or Corridor de los Balnearios as it is known locally is a list of the major water parks, spas, natural pools and thermal springs in Hidalgo. An often overlooked fact is that Hidalgo ranks second in Mexico for it’s numerous of thermal springs. The springs are very popular and have […]

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Hidalgo Haciendas Corridor

The Hidalgo Haciendas Corridor or, Corridor de la Haciendas in Spanish which incorporates the majority of the state’s +170 former haciendas which were constructed between the 16th and the 19th centuries. The majority being built during the mining boom or the making of pulque which is fermented a Mexican drink from juice of various agave […]

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Hidalgo Tolteca Corridor

The Hidalgo Tolteca Corridor focuses primarily on the archeological site of Tula, which was the habitat of one of the main pre-Hispanic civilizations living in Mexico. Many of the oldest 16th century monasteries of the state are found at the Hidalgo Tolteca Corridor. Main municipalities included in the Tolteca Corridor are; Tula de Allende, Atotonilco […]

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