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Audio Guide of Cacahuamilpa Caves

Donde las rocas cuentan historias de monstruos imaginarios, pianistas fantasmas y presidentes temerarios.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The day the mountain swallowed a gold seeker

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2. The cathedral where God dropped modeling clay

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3. Echoes of a lost piano... and fossil flowers

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4. The secret of the 90 tunnels and El Chavo

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5. Shadows of giants and messages in amber

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6. The cave that taught the world to be silent

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours, and how can I get to the Cacahuamilpa Caves?

The Cacahuamilpa Caves are open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays. To get there from Taxco, take Federal Highway 95D toward Cuernavaca for about 20 minutes; the route is clearly signposted. More details are available on the official INAH website.

How much is admission to the Cacahuamilpa Caves, and are discounts available?

General admission costs around 100 MXN per adult, while children and students can receive discounts of up to 50%. It is recommended to check updated prices on the official website, as they may vary. You can buy tickets at the ticket office or book guided tours for an additional cost of 200 MXN per group.

How much time is needed to visit the Cacahuamilpa Caves?

It is recommended to allow at least 2 hours for the main cave route, which covers about 2 km of illuminated passageways. If you choose a full tour with the underground river, it may extend to 3 hours. It is a moderate visit, ideal for taking your time.

What is the history or cultural importance of the Cacahuamilpa Caves?

These caves, formed millions of years ago by karst processes in the Sierra de Tepoztlán, have been a national park since 1936 and stand out for their spectacular rock formations and a navigable underground river. Their Nahuatl name, 'Cacahuamilpa,' means 'place of cacao forests,' and they have been a sacred site for pre-Hispanic cultures. They represent a geological and cultural treasure of Guerrero.

What is the best time of year or day to visit the Cacahuamilpa Caves?

The best time is during the dry season from November to April, to avoid rain that can make access more difficult. Go early in the morning, around 9:00 a.m., to enjoy fewer crowds and cooler temperatures inside the caves, which stay at about 18°C year-round.

Are the Cacahuamilpa Caves accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Access is limited due to stairs and uneven paths inside the caves, so it is not recommended for wheelchairs without assistance. There are ramps in the outdoor areas, and support from guides can be requested, but check in advance by calling +52 739 309 0080. For more information, visit the Visit Mexico website.

What other attractions are near the Cacahuamilpa Caves?

Nearby, in Taxco, just 20 minutes away, visit the colonial Church of Santa Prisca and its famous silver shops. You can also explore Sierra de Taxco National Park or go to Cuernavaca for its gardens and palaces, all less than an hour away by car. It is perfect for a combined day trip.

What practical tips should I keep in mind for my visit to the Cacahuamilpa Caves?

Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, as the floor can be damp, and bring a light jacket because of the cool interior. Book a guided tour to learn more about the formations, and do not forget a waterproof camera if you plan to explore the river. Call +52 739 309 0080 to confirm availability, and avoid visiting alone if you are traveling in a group.

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