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amacuzac, 15 minutes from Cuernavaca is the Camp Venture, packed in a former limestone quarry and an area of ​​2 hectares.

Amacuzac River


Location:

15 minutes from Cuernavaca is the Camp Venture, packed in a former limestone quarry and an area of ​​2 hectares.
Getting There:

Take the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway to go on divert to Acapulco and Rio Mayo and follow the signs.
Climate:

Tropical-humid with mean annual temperature of 25 ° C.
When to go:

In the rainy season, which runs from June to November.


In the village of Tehuixtla, where it crosses the river, have carried out reforestation and promoting a culture of recycling, as is the separation of organic and inorganic waste.
All that is consumed in the camp is produced by them, hence after the fall in the river to enjoy a snack of jicama, carrot and breadfruit (a kind of papaya whose taste is a combination of mango and banana ) and a meal with meat, freshly made tortillas and jamaica water


The town is geographically located between latitude 18 º 32 'North latitude and 90 º 07' West longitude meridian of Greenwich, at a height of 982 meters above sea level.

Coatlán bordered to the north of Rio, and Mazatepec Tetecala, on the south and southwest by the State of Guerrero, and east to Bridge Ixtla.
It is located 49 km southwest of Cuernavaca. In this capacity may take tours of Class I, in the rainy season the river grows to category IV and VI





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