Grutas de Cacahuamilpa
Explore one of the world's largest cave systems, a natural wonder with colossal chambers and stunning formations.

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Grutas de Cacahuamilpa
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Fewer crowds, better photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore one of the world's largest cave systems, a natural wonder with colossal chambers and stunning formations.
"OMG most beautiful cave I ever see. It a must see."
👟 Comfortable Footwear is Key
You'll be walking for hours inside the caves. Prioritize comfort!
💧 Bring Water & Snacks
Stay hydrated during the long trek. Coconuts are sold, but pricey.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 14,476 reviews
Type
National Park
Address
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
The Grand Auditorium
Inside the caves
A colossal cavern used for operas and concerts, showcasing the immense scale of nature's artistry.
Stalactite and Stalagmite Formations
Throughout the cave system
Marvel at intricate, naturally formed figures that resemble diverse and strange shapes.
Zip Line & Suspension Bridge
Cave Entrance
Add a dose of adrenaline with a thrilling zip line or a walk across a suspension bridge before exploring the caves.
Plans like a pro.
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Planning Your Visit
Getting There: Beyond Uber
Prepare for the Trek
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Insider Tips
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👟 Comfortable Footwear is Key
You'll be walking for hours inside the caves. Prioritize comfort!
💧 Bring Water & Snacks
Stay hydrated during the long trek. Coconuts are sold, but pricey.
🦟 Mosquito Repellent
Mosquitos can be present, especially near the entrance.
📸 Filming Permit
If you plan professional filming, check for permit requirements beforehand.
UBER to grutas de Cacahuamilpa from CDMX?
A couple friends and I (4 of us ) are in CDMX and i would love to take them to the grottos this Tuesday. The easiest method is through a tour that takes us from a hotel in cdmx to the grottos and back, however this is a bit pricey. The price of an uber to the grottos and back…
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from all over the internet
👟 Comfortable Footwear is Key
You'll be walking for hours inside the caves. Prioritize comfort!
💧 Bring Water & Snacks
Stay hydrated during the long trek. Coconuts are sold, but pricey.
🦟 Mosquito Repellent
Mosquitos can be present, especially near the entrance.
📸 Filming Permit
If you plan professional filming, check for permit requirements beforehand.
💰 Zip Line Extra Cost
The zip line and suspension bridge are optional add-ons.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Grutas de Cacahuamilpa for their immense scale and breathtaking natural formations, calling it an awe-inspiring and unforgettable experience. The guides are frequently highlighted for their knowledge and engaging presentation. While the trek is long, the beauty of the caves makes it well worth the effort. Some find the on-site food and drink prices a bit high.
"This is one of the longest limestone cavern I have ever seen. It has been developed very nicely. The lights are helpful for pics and also to render the formations.
They have a short zip line at the entrance which is at extra cost.
There is also a small food area before entering. Sell coconut for 70
Pesos which is about twice the price compared to regular prices.
All in all a great experience"
Bali Adawal
"OMG most beautiful cave I ever see. It a must see. Luis is a fantastic guide"
Carole Smith
"A couple of friends, Héctor & Sara took me here during my trip to Mexico, and I can’t even begin to explain how awe-inspiring this experience was. It’s a two-hour adventure, and you can start off by either zip-lining across the cave entrance or walking across—an incredible way to kick things off!
I was absolutely blown away by the sheer size of the caves. Pictures will never do them justice—you truly have to be there in person to appreciate their vastness. It’s 100% worth the drive.
The name Cacahuamilpa comes from the Náhuatl language, spoken by one of Mexico’s Indigenous cultures, and it means “fertile peanut planting field.” The area was named for its rich soil, which was ideal for growing peanuts.
In pre-Hispanic times, many Indigenous tribes avoided entering the cave system, believing that the rock formations inside were evil spirits. Entering the caves was thought to bring bad luck.
The caves’ modern history began in 1834 when a wealthy man from a nearby town hid inside them during a conflict. After returning home, he shared stories of the incredible caves, sparking interest in them. They officially opened to tourists in 1920, and in 1936, the Mexican government declared them a National Park.
If you ever have the chance to visit, don’t hesitate—this is an unforgettable experience."
Brian Dawson
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Uber is not a viable option for the entire journey from CDMX. Renting a car or hiring a private driver is recommended for flexibility and cost-effectiveness. Organized tours are also available, though they can be more expensive.
No, Uber is not recommended for the full trip from Mexico City to Grutas de Cacahuamilpa due to distance and availability. Renting a car or booking a private driver is a better alternative.
Grutas de Cacahuamilpa is located about 40 minutes from Taxco. Local transport or a short taxi ride would be the most convenient way to reach the caves from Taxco.
Yes, driving your own car is a good option. There is a parking area available at the entrance for a fee.
Yes, several companies offer guided tours from Mexico City that include transportation to and from the Grutas de Cacahuamilpa.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is an entrance fee of 60 pesos for parking. The tour package prices vary depending on the activities included, such as zip-lining and the suspension bridge.
It's generally advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or holidays. While advance booking might not always be mandatory, it can save time.
The caves are open to visitors, but it's best to check the most current operating hours before your visit, as they can vary. Arriving later in the day might mean less time for the tour.
Yes, you can choose different packages that may include zip-lining, a suspension bridge, and the cave tour itself.
Yes, the zip line and suspension bridge are typically offered at an additional cost to the basic cave tour.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The tour inside the caves is a significant trek, covering approximately 2 kilometers one way and 2 kilometers back, making it a 4-kilometer round trip.
Wear comfortable walking shoes or athletic shoes as the terrain can be uneven. Light clothing is recommended due to the stable temperature inside the caves.
Yes, the caves are considered safe and easy to navigate, even with children. Guides are informative and engaging for all ages.
Photography is generally allowed, and the lighting is helpful for pictures. However, if you plan professional filming, you may need a permit.
The temperature inside the caves remains relatively constant throughout the year, offering a cool escape from the outside heat.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a small food area before entering the caves where you can purchase refreshments.
You can find snacks and drinks, including coconuts, which are sold at the entrance area.
Some items, like coconuts, can be more expensive than usual prices, so be aware of that.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is permitted inside the caves, and the installed lights help illuminate the formations for better pictures.
If you intend to do professional filming or photography, it's advisable to inquire about and obtain the necessary permits beforehand.
Absolutely! The vastness and unique geological formations offer numerous stunning photo opportunities.
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