Volcanoes, Ruins and Guitars in Michoacán
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Explore the unique landscapes and cultural richness of Michoacán with a route that takes you to the heart of its volcanic history and traditions. Start in Angahuan, from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Paricutín volcano, one of the youngest volcanoes in the world, which emerged in 1943. From the viewpoint, you can admire the lava flows that marked the landscape.
Next, visit the enigmatic Ruins of San Juan Parangaricutiro, a church that was buried by the eruption of Paricutín, where only the altar and the tower emerge, creating a surreal atmosphere.
Next, head to Uruapan to explore Eduardo Ruiz National Park, a natural paradise full of waterfalls, springs and lush vegetation. Don’t miss the Rodilla del Diablo Spring, a crystal clear water source with local legends.
Finish in Paracho, the town known for its expert artisans in guitar making. Visit the workshops where world-famous instruments are produced, combining art and music. A route that mixes nature, history and tradition in Michoacán.
Duration: 9 hours.