Oaxaca Mexico Weblog / Category / » Ecotourism in MexicoHorseback Ride, a unique tour at the gorgeous HuatulcoPosteado el February 3, 2010 - Categorizado en Mexico Oaxaca Huatulco, Ecotourism in Mexico Live an experience with a tour that is in perfect harmony with nature; Horseback Riding offers you the chance to discover the amazing landscapes typical of a unique destination within Oaxaca. This tour at Huatulco will take you to discover the wide variety of stunning landscapes you can find, from the mountains to the gorgeous beaches you can find at the bays in Huatulco.
The picture “Horseback Ride” belongs to Care_SMC under a Creative Commons license. To finish the tour you will arrive to a gorgeous beach at Conejos Bay, being possible to take an optional dip with your horse in an experience you will never forget. Book this tour clicking here. Adventure and Ecotourism in Oaxaca: Outdoor ActivitiesPosteado el April 10, 2007 - Categorizado en Ecotourism in Mexico, Ecotourism in Oaxaca, Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Tourism, Outdoor activities in Mexico Oaxaca City’s environs offer magnificent natural settings where you can go trekking and horseback riding. The experience puts you in close contact with nature and allows you to learn about the customs and traditions of some of the communities that you’ll visit. Santa Ana del Valle – Located 34 km (21 mi) east of Oaxaca off Highway 190 in the direction of Tlacolula. This ecotourism route passes through various communities and the archaeological zones of Tlacolula Valley. Parque Nacional Benito Juarez (Benito Juarez National Park) – Located 7 km (4 mi) north of Oaxaca City off Highway 190. This national park covers 2,737 hectares (6,760 acres), including the Cerro del Fortin, which hosts the annual regional dances of La Guelaguetza. At this place you can go trekking or horseback riding along various paths that allow you to Hierve el Agua – In addition to admiring the natural wonders here, you can also go trekking or horseback riding on safe trails that lead to sulfuric springs. If You wish information about our language and customs in Latinoamerica see to Spanish programs for foreigners. Source:visitmexico.com
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