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Beautiful landscapes along the national highway

This tour is perfect for those who enjoy nature and discovering small towns and their way of life. Its best to leave Monterrery on a Saturday or Sunday, taking the Avenida Garza Sada until it turns into the Carretera Federal No. 85, widely known as the Carretera Nacional. This national highway will take you to several points of interest. Santiago is found thirty kilometers to the south. A small colonial town with cobblestone streets and beautiful landscapes to be appreciated from the town's look out point, or the temple to Santiago Apóstol which dates back to 1760. The waterfall, Cascada Cola de Caballo is found in a recreational park with grills and tables for picnics. Getting back on the Carretera Nacional, next stop is at Allende to appreciate the Museo de Historia y Antropología (Anthropology and History Museum) in the Templo de San Pedro Apóstol . Next on to the town of Montemorelos to stroll the fragrant rows of orange blossoms and fruit trees which has earned this town the title, "Capital de la Naranja" (Orange Capital). The Bioparque Estrella is located a few kilometres away, taking the detour towards Rayones. This biosphere covers some 270 hectares of natural reserve for numerous plant and animal species to thrive. Beyond the Serengeti safari, there is also a park for children and a lake.

Visit the Grotto of García

Adventure, extraordinary beauty and ancient history await the traveler upon a visit to the Grutas de García. Located 40 kilometers from the city, there are several ways to reach the grotto. Tourist agencies offer bus excursions during certain days of the week. By car, take Carretera 40 to the town of Saltillo and then drive 50 minutes along to the town of Villa de García, where signs will pinpoint the way to this natural wonder some nine kilometers down the road. This is a journey through curvaceous, cavernous "salons," formed by millenniums. A guide is on hand to explain what is seen along the two kilometers and a half of passageways oozing with stalactites and jutting stalagmites with names of objects they are shaped like.

A day in the countryside at Chipinque

Garza García is practically a continuation of Monterrey, and one of the most prosperous towns of the region. Many exclusive commercial and residential neighborhoods are found here framed by the expansive beauty of a natural forest. Take Avenida Gómez Morín to the detour to arrive at the entrance to the Parque Ecológico Chipinque (Ecological Park), which forms part of the Parque Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey (National Peaks Park). The excellent climate, superior infrastructure and services makes this a perfect place for day camping on a sunny weekend. Chipinque offers several options for sports enthusiasts including, trekking, biking to be enjoyed by the whole family, or for the more daring, alpine climbing, rappel, mountain trekking. Do not forget your camera.

Ecotourism in Monterrey

In Monterrey and throughout the state of Nueva León, there are several different sites to participate in adventure sports. Rock climbing is common in the Cañón de la Huasteca, the Parque Ecológico Chipinque and the Cañón de Potrero Chico. The extreme sport, Rappel, can also be practised here, especially at the Potrero Redondo, in the municipality of Santiago.
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