A Day Immersed in Nature
High in the mountains of northeastern Mexico lies the fantastical Jardin Escultorico de Edward James, better known as Las Pozas. Conceived by the eccentric Scottish patron of the arts Edward James, this surrealist masterpiece rises from the jungle in spirals, staircases, and concrete blooms that seem to defy gravity.
Wandering through its moss-covered arches and towering sculptures feels like stepping into a dream — part architecture, part poetry, entirely unexpected.
Later, explore the Pueblo Mágico of Xilitla, where you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy lunch at one of its most iconic local restaurants, soaking in the laid-back mountain atmosphere.
In the afternoon, prepare for one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles at the Sotano de las Huahuas. As dusk approaches, hundreds of white-collared swifts spiral in dramatic formation above the vast abyss, their collective song echoing against the cavern walls.
They slice through the air like arrows, tracing fleeting lines across the sky — luminous streaks that resemble shooting stars before vanishing into the depths below.
A day where art, wilderness, and wonder exist in perfect harmony.