It is easy to fall in love with the Magical Town of Valle de Bravo.
It can be through its stunning crafts, especially those made with pine wood, and using natural resources from the surroundings.
Its textiles are as incredible as its ceramics.
Best of all, you can support these craftspeople by buying their products and taking a bit of Valle de Bravo with you.
It is considered a great tourist destination for the quality of its infrastructure.
It is also popular for those looking to do some flying: people from all over come for the ultralight trike, paraglidig, and hang glider.
If you’re looking for some adrenaline-fueled adventures, this is the right place.
Imagine gliding from a cliff and over the surface of a lake.
In Valle de Bravo this and more is possible.
Wejoytrip recommends Flying on a hang glider.
You have the option of jumping off a mountain 380 meters (1245 feet) high and gliding down, or you can be pulled by a plane and then released to glide.
The ride lasts about
half an hour and is truly unforgettable for anyone thirsty for some adventure.
Paragliding is another activity you cannot miss.
You also launch from a mountain, but in this case you and the pilot are secured in a suspended harness under the wing, gliding over the incredible natural landscapes in the area.
Children can do paragliding as well, provided they do a training lesson for it .
The ride lasts anywhere from 20-30 minutes.
Visit the Spirituality Center Carmel Maranatha, where you will find a space to come into contact with your own spirituality in a silent and harmonious space.
If you visit the area between November and March, the surrounding forests will transport you to another world: the world of the monarch butterfly.
Flying yearly from the forests of Canada, these butterflies shroud the forest of the neighboring Los Saucos in search of a warmer climate.
Among its most important festivities are the Festival de las Almas (Festival of the Souls), the Festival of Music and Ecology, and other festivals for folkloric dance, theater, photography, and film, hosting crowds and artists from Mexico and around the world.
The gastronomy in Valle de Bravo is based chiefly on locally-sourced elements.
You will find the local rainbow trout featured often, as well as its turkey mole, goat barbacoa, or pig head.
In the main square you will find many traditional mexican snacks, or “garnachas.
” You will also find world-class restaurants of extremely high quality service, serving both Mexican and international food.
No matter what you choose to try, don’t forget to try the ice cream, and to take home a bottle of local liqueur or a bottle of preserves.
Things to see and do
boating, kayak, fishing, water skiing, paragliding, hang gliding, ultralight trike, monarch butterflies, horseback riding, hiking.
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