Want to know more about the Best Mountain towns in Mexico
Lying to the south of the United States, Mexico is a vibrant country with a lot to offer. Traveling to this country will not only provide you with the necessary break you deserve from your hectic life but can also be a fantastic living experience.
The North-American country is famous for its beaches, exotic food, the bright Sun, and incredible culture. However, as opposed to common knowledge, Mexico also has several mountain ranges running from North to South and East to West. The Pico de Orizaba is the tallest mountain in Mexico and a part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.
Among these ranges are situated some of the world’s best mountains. Different communities and cultures exist in the heart of these mountains. You will find some of the best mountain towns in Mexico here, and you must not miss them.
A Guide to 8 Best Mountain towns in Mexico
San Sebastian del Oeste
Located in the Jasilco state of Mexico, one of Mexico’s most famous and frequently visited mountain towns. San Sebastian dates back to the 17th century and is naturally full of things of historical value. It was a mining town under Spanish colonial rule and had a lot to offer to visitors. Although most tourists prefer a day trip to this beautiful Mexican mountain town, we suggest a more extended stay to understand the richness of its culture and architecture. You must take your time with the museums, go tequila tasting and spend time with your friends and families over a traditional Mexican meal.
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Tepoztlan in Morelos
Situated in the heart of the Tepoztlan Valley, this one is one of the most famous New Mexico mountain towns. Although you can visit Tepoztlan throughout the year, you should visit during the summer months when it rains almost every day if you love the monsoon. The biggest attraction of this town is the temple of the Aztec God of pulque, Tepoztecatl. Climbing up the structure should be one of the integral parts of your visit.
Zacatlan de las Manzanas –
Zacatlan is a small mountain town located in the Puebla region of central Mexico. It is a well-known spot for tourists, and you must visit it during the winter months of January and February. There are several museums in the town for you to explore. Some of the most famous ones include Museo del Reloj and Museo de Relojeria Alberto Olvera Hernandez. Don’t forget to visit the lane of murals named Los Muralas de Zacatlan. Here, you can observe some of the most intricate murals by local artists, exploring various religious and spiritual themes.
Malinalco
The Iztapan region lies in the South of Toluca, a city near the State of Mexico. Malinalco is a mountain town in this region. The most exciting thing about this Mexican mountain town is its association with magic and sorcery. There are several legends and myths of a witch named Malinalxochitl.
As you can see, the city has a name that resembles her. While you are in Malinalco, do not miss the Museo Vivo, which has one of the beautiful collections of butterflies, exotic bugs, and even some rare flora. Another important thing is to experience the street food culture of the town. You can get everything in local shops and small restaurants from breakfast to dinner, with a fantastic vibe and beautiful people.
Creel in Chihuahua
Lying in the Sierra Madre Occidental, Creel is one of the prettiest mountain towns in Mexico. The community of this town consists of native Americans. There are several areas of interest in Creel that will appeal to the history lover in you. The spot also has scenic beauty and thus can be a good destination for a nature retreat. Creel is also famous for the unique items which people can take back home as souvenirs. So if you are someone who loves to shop during a trip, you will like Creel.
San Cristobal de Las Casas
Commonly known as Tzotzil, this town is located amidst the valleys of the Central Highlands in Chiapas. The architecture and culture have heavy Spanish influence. When you walk through the streets of San Cristobal de Las Casas, you will feel the town’s age, the people, the food, the art, and the heritage. Among the things you shouldn’t miss are the beautiful churches. You can also take a day trip and opt for the Sumidero Canyon Boat Tour. This mountain town is gorgeous at all times of the year. The best time to visit can be the Spring.
Taxco
To the South West of Mexico City lies the state of Guerrero. Taxco is a town in the same state. In the past, the area was known for silver mining. Although in recent times things have changed, Taxco is widely known for its connection with silver production and silver jewelry. Once you visit this Mexican mountain town, you will want to go back to it again and again. There is a lot to explore, and you must plan an extended stay in Taxco. There are many churches all around the town. You can also shop for silver jewelry and other silverware.
Huasca de Ocampo
This destination lies in the Central Mexican state of Hidalgo. It is a small and serene town that is bustling with culture and the spirit of community. You will find a lot of handicraft shops throughout. One of the essential crafts that are authentic to the town is pottery. If you are interested in the craft, you can also stay here for some days and attend workshops and classes. Exploring this town can be excellent during the summer season.
Conclusion
Mexico has a lot to offer. The country is open to tourists again after the COVID-19 lockdown. The mountain towns are some of the neglected and lesser-known places of the country. However, the natural and serene places have come to the foreground in the last couple of years. If you are looking for a place to rest for a while, or one which will be culturally sound and exciting, you must not miss these destinations.
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