It’s not the Wadi Mujib Canyon in Jordan, nor Zion National Park in the United States… it’s in a Pueblo Mágico in Mexico! The Xajhá Caves are a paradise of crystal-clear hot springs reaching up to 40°C, massive rock formations, and natural landscapes in the municipality of Zimapán, Hidalgo.
Get ready for an adventure in Hidalgo’s Sierra Gorda: you’ll go hiking, cross rivers, swim in crystal-clear springs, and even take a boat ride. All in the shadow of giant rock walls and natural lookouts that will make you feel like you’re in a postcard.
Be careful, as this is a trail with rocky terrain and uneven surfaces, so it is not recommended for people with limited mobility, seniors, or children under eight years of age.

How much does it cost to enter the hot springs at the Xajhá caves?
General admission to the caves costs $100; keep in mind that you must make a reservation in advance, otherwise you’ll have to pay an additional $50. Below is a list of services and their prices:
- River entrance fee: $150
- Local transportation: $200
- Boat ride: $50
- Camping by the river: $50
- Additional night: $50
- Tent: $100
In addition, there are a variety of packages that include different services; prices range from $250 to $900. For more information and to book your visit, we recommend calling 55 6623 1071 or 63 9160 7692.

Another way to explore the Xajhá Caves is through a guided tour offered by local agencies. Before making a reservation, make sure the agency is certified.
Who would you go to this hot spring paradise with? Tag that person in the comments who needs a break from the city and a dose of adventure in the Sierra Gorda. Zimapán awaits you with open arms!