Three kilometres south of Cuicatlán, fruit of métissage between local, Spanish and African populations, the small village owes its name to the tradition of culture of Chile, now supplemented with mangoes, lemons and chicozapotes. His canyon is known as one of the favourite sanctuaries of Guacamaya verde, where she lives and reproduces between April and October. To discover it, you will have to walk two good hours, but know that the animal has its habits: you can see it at sunrise or sunset. You can complete your day with a swim in the Rio Grande, but you will have to walk for about minutes from the village.Services: Community centre with local cabins and guides, bike and horse rental.

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