Last weekend, we headed north east of Mexico City, about 1.5 hours to visit El Chico area, in the state of Hidalgo. (Just about 10 km north of Pachuca)
We left Friday afternoon to avoid traffic.
Once we arrived, we searched and searched for a decent hotel for a reasonable price and found the perfect one in a nearby village called "Carbonara", almost sounds like the Italian pasta! It's so tiny, that it's not even on Google Maps. Only about a 10 mins drive north of El Chico.
The rand spanking new hotel was 400 pesos including breakfast!!
Saturday we visited the Prismas Basalticos in Huaca. They look similar to Ireland's Giant's Causeway, but the difference here is that it's inland. The rock formation was created from hot lava that cooled in hexagonal columns. It's quite a sight!
We walked around and took in the beautiful scenery.
He's a getting bigger and bigger!!!!!
Later that day, we visited an old mine, which only closed in 1983, called The Acosta Mine, run by a British man. We walked through the tunnels and were shown what signs to look for when searching for gold.
Sunday, we were highly recommended to visit the zip line park, only 5 mins from the hotel in Carbonara. Being pregnant...of course, I figured it was out of the question for me...I'd have to settle for being Manu's photographer while watching him having a blast.
But once we arrived, Manu insisted I could do it...you just need sit back on your butt and enjoy the ride. The person who welcomed us in the parking lot, also figured I could probably do it, no problem.
I definitely wasn't prepared shoe-wise...I had a choice of Burkenstock clogs, or my wedding sandals! I opted for the latter.
The hard part for me, was getting to the zip line...we had to climb up the side of a mountain for about 15 mins...at 3200 metres above sea level. Although I was panting and walking slowly as a mule...I finally made it to the site.
We were harnessed in...and taken to the first station...I went first! I didn't want to be left behind waiting, as it might give me a chance to change my mind. But really, the harness was comfortable, the tightness was in the thighs, not on the belly. Literally, you hang from the metal cable, in a sitting position...very smooth!
It was fabulous. The view incredible...we were literally flying through the forest!!!
If you are interested in going...it is a cheap thrill, for about 12 dollars per person. The guys working there, are so kind and hospitable. It's totally safe and fun!