Parc national de La MalincheLe parc national de La Malinche doit son nom au volcan endormi La Malinche. Il offre de magnifiques paysages naturels et des activités récréatives telles que la randonnée et le camping. Détails de l'attraction Cliquez sur un marqueur pour obtenir plus d'informations ici. Télécharger le progrès Total dans la base de données : 0 fichiers Tuiles téléchargées × Accueil > Mexico > Central Mexico > Tlaxcala > Puebla Location & How to Get There La Malinche National Park is situated approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Puebla, in the Central Mexico region. The park spans parts of the states of Puebla and Tlaxcala. The most common access point is via the town of Huamantla in Tlaxcala or from Puebla city. By Car: From Puebla, take Federal Highway 119 toward Tlaxcala, then follow signs for La Malinche. The drive takes about 1.5 hours. By Public Transport: Buses run from Puebla's CAPU terminal to Huamantla, where local taxis can take you to the park entrance. Opening Hours & Tickets The park is open year-round, but access may be restricted during extreme weather conditions. There is no formal entrance fee, but donations for park maintenance are appreciated. Meilleur moment pour visiter The ideal time to visit is during the dry season (November to April), when trails are more accessible and visibility is clear. Early mornings are recommended for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Duration of Visit A full day is recommended for hiking to the summit (4,461 meters), while shorter trails or picnicking can be enjoyed in half a day. Activités Hiking and mountain climbing (routes vary in difficulty). Birdwatching and wildlife observation. Camping (permitted in designated areas). Photography of the volcanic landscape and surrounding forests. Installations Basic restrooms near the main entrances. Limited parking available at trailheads. No cafes or gift shops—bring your own supplies. Accessibility is limited due to rugged terrain. What to Bring & Wear Sturdy hiking boots and layered clothing (temperatures vary). Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and sufficient water. Snacks or a packed meal, as there are no food vendors. A camera or binoculars for wildlife and views. Rules & Regulations No littering—carry out all trash. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash. Open fires are prohibited; use designated camping stoves. Respect wildlife and stay on marked trails. Contact Information For updates on trail conditions or closures, check with local tourism offices in Puebla or Tlaxcala. An official website is not readily available. Charger plus de questions