• contacto@paseopormexico.com
Paseo por Mexico Salto Chico waterfall in Huauchinango

Salto Chico waterfall in Huauchinango

Huauchinango, Puebla

Excelente

3379 Views

Huauchinango is a rugged municipality, where the Sierra reaches heights of 3,000m and descends in valleys to 1,000m. In this area the ravines are deep. The Necaxa or Totolapa River rises in the high areas of the south of the municipality and in the ravines it forms waterfalls such as Salto Chico, a place of scenic interest 15 minutes from Huauchinango.

Municipality

Huatlatlauca is a municipality in the state of Puebla. Its name means “Mountainous place where the water turns red.” It currently has a peculiar historical structure such as the 16th century parish temple, in honor of the Three Wise Men, the main festival. It is derived from the same that January 6 is the patron saint's day of the Holy Kings, with masses, prayers, fireworks, another tourist attraction of the town is the Ex-Agustino Ex-convent that dates back to the 16th century, it is located in the municipal seat.

Festivities

Where to locate it?

Ver mapa más grande
Recommendations in the same area