To the north with: the State of Tamaulipas
To the south: the municipalities of Aquismon and
Tanlajas.
To the east: the municipality of Tamuín
To the West: the municipalities of aquismon, city
Maíz, El Naranjo and Tamasopo.
Xilitla (hee-LEET-la; pop. 8000), the pot of gold at the end of a long, winding road, welcomes visitors with friendly locals, fruit fresh from the tree, and low prices. Houses sit perched on green mountains, where the mainly indigenous population works the fields of coffee plantations. The stunning landscape surrounding Xilitla is peppered with over 150 caves (including the 6-acre, 450m deep El Sótano de las Golondrinas), dozens of waterfalls, wild orchid sanctuaries, exotic animals, horseback trails, and rivers ready for rafting. The most notable attraction is the beautiful and bizarre architectural feat of Las Pozas (the pools)
Las Pozas (The Pools), formally called the Enchanted Garden of Edward James, is Xilitla’s main attraction. The swimmable pools and overgrown greenery do seem to have an enchanted aura, enhanced by the experimental concrete sculpture that appears to be growing from the landscape.
when my friends and I travel to xilitla we visit the large puddles there we realize several activities like swimming, exploring the enormous castle and covering the beautiful place.
''LAS POZAS''
Xilitla is famous among spelunkers for its deep and varied caves. Many tour guides lead informal explorations: ask at the Las Pozas ticket office about 3hr. tours. (English and French spoken. 200 pesos per hr. for 1-2 people.)
also we visit the cellar of the swallows a wide, beautiful and very amazing place.
''SOTANO DE LAS GOLONDRINAS''
in xilitla we prove its delightful typical saucers as the zacahuil and the bocoles.
Our experience was unforgettable in state we are all, without a doubt a beautiful place full of nature and amazing places like the basement of the swallows and its delicious food.
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