If you’re considering a day out of Mexico City to see some of the country’s most famous volcanic scenery, the Trekking Through The Volcanoes tour from México Travesías might catch your eye. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 86 reviews and a high recommendation rate of 94%, this experience promises a mix of adventure, nature, and cultural flavor.
What we love about this tour is how it offers a well-organized way to see the stunning Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl volcanoes, all while providing knowledgeable guides who make the trek engaging. Plus, the inclusion of lunch in a local market makes it feel like a complete outing, not just a hike. On the flip side, a potential drawback is the high-altitude challenge, which might be tough for some. It’s best suited for those who enjoy active days, appreciate breathtaking views, and aren’t fazed by a bit of physical exertion.
If you’re ready to explore Mexico’s volcanic heart and enjoy a mix of natural beauty, fresh air, and local flavors, this tour could be a solid choice. It’s especially appealing if you want an experience that balances adventure with comfort and culture.
Key Points

- Expert-guided trek tailored for small groups of no more than 13 travelers for a more personal experience.
- All equipment provided—including trekking poles and backpacks—so you don’t need to worry about gear.
- Includes a traditional Mexican lunch, which is a great way to refuel after the hike.
- Stunning views of active and dormant volcanoes in Mexico’s most iconic volcanic range.
- Drive in private transportation from Mexico City, with an early start to make the most of your day.
- Good for adventurous travelers who are comfortable at high elevations and want a balanced mix of effort and scenery.
The Itinerary in Detail

The day begins early, with a 7:00 am pickup from your meeting point in Condesa, Mexico City. The drive to Iztaccihuatl – Popocatepetl National Park takes about two hours, giving you a chance to settle in and enjoy the scenery on the way. Once there, your guides—who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness—will lead you through a route that takes advantage of the best viewpoints of these towering volcanoes.
Your trek starts at the Paso de Cortes, a historic mountain pass where you’ll begin walking through the forest with Iztaccihuatl looming in front of you. The trail then takes you up to Cerro Altzomoni, an observation point with incredible panoramas of Popocatepetl and its fumaroles. From here, you’ll descend into the ravine of Amalacaxco, where you can enjoy flora, perhaps glimpse some local fauna, and appreciate the untouched nature around you.
Throughout the hike, your guides will be attentive—offering assistance, equipment, and insights about the landscape. The terrain varies from lush forest to icy peaks, with plenty of opportunity to take photos and soak in the views. The entire route offers a gentle, yet invigorating challenge, with some steep inclines that reviews describe as “steep at times” but manageable for most with good fitness and proper pacing.
By the end of the trek, you’ll return to the starting point for a well-deserved meal in a traditional market. The included lunch features tacos and quesadillas, along with water, energy drinks, and snacks like chocolate bars and peanuts, giving you the perfect energy boost after a long day outdoors.
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What makes this experience special?

One aspect that comes up repeatedly in reviews is the excellent guidance. Guides like Sergio, Bernardo, and Carlos are noted for their knowledge about flora, fauna, and the volcanoes themselves. This adds a layer of richness to the hike, transforming it from just a walk into an educational adventure.
Another highlight is the stunning scenery. Even in rainy seasons or less-than-ideal weather, many reviewers highlight the mountain vistas as unforgettable. Kristian_D mentions, “highly recommended even during the rainy season,” because the landscape is still incredibly beautiful, and the guides are skilled at making the most of whatever weather you encounter.
The lunch experience also gets high praise. After hours of hiking, the meal at the market offers a taste of authentic Mexican flavors—tacos, quesadillas, and local specialties—that round out the day perfectly. Several reviewers have said it’s a “well-organized” trip with plenty of food, snacks, and hydration provided.
The Practicalities

The tour’s cost of around $154.46 per person is quite reasonable considering what’s included: private transport, gear, breakfast-like snacks, a full day of guided hiking, and a hearty Mexican lunch. The small group size ensures you won’t feel lost in crowds, and the provided equipment—backpacks, trekking poles, safety gear—is a real plus if you’re not packing your own.
Timing-wise, expect the day to last about 9 hours, including the drive back to Mexico City. The early start means you’ll beat some of the day’s heat and crowds, but be prepared for an active day that requires a decent level of fitness—especially because of the high altitude (up to 13,000 feet) and some steep sections.
The tour is suitable for most travelers in good health, and those who don’t mind a bit of physical effort. If you’re concerned about altitude sickness, the reviews suggest that with proper pacing and hydration, most people do just fine. Guides are attentive to everyone’s needs, stopping frequently and checking in on how you’re feeling.
The Downsides and Considerations

While many reviews praise the guides and scenery, a few mention that the hike can be challenging in the high-altitude environment. Some reviewers note the steep sections and the need for good stamina. If you’re not used to hiking or are sensitive to altitude, consider this before booking.
Another point to keep in mind is the winding drive up to the park, which can be rough for those prone to carsickness. Bringing motion sickness medication might be a good idea. Also, while the trails are generally manageable, the terrain can be dusty and uneven, so sturdy footwear and layers are advisable.
A less positive note from one reviewer was the initial greeting, which was not as warm as others experienced, and the lack of commentary from the guide during parts of the hike. For those seeking a more interactive or educational experience, this might be a minor letdown—though most found the guides knowledgeable and friendly.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who want a taste of Mexico’s impressive volcanic landscape without overly strenuous conditions. It’s great if you’re comfortable with high-altitude hiking, enjoy scenic vistas, and appreciate local culture—especially lunch in a traditional market.
It’s also suitable for small groups who prefer a more personalized adventure, with knowledgeable guides to enrich the experience. If you’re traveling with a group of friends, or even solo but eager to meet others, this tour offers a friendly, manageable way to explore rugged terrain comfortably.
However, if you’re not in good shape or are sensitive to altitude, you might want to prepare carefully or consider a less demanding activity. Those with physical limitations or health concerns should consult with their doctor before attempting high-elevation hikes.
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FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the experience is generally manageable for most adults, the high elevation and physical demands may not be ideal for young children. The tour is best suited for travelers in good physical condition and comfortable with outdoor activity.
What should I bring for the hike?
The tour provides backpacks and trekking poles, but you should bring layers of clothing, sun protection, and possibly a hat or sunglasses. Waterproof gear isn’t specified, so check the weather forecast and bring a rain jacket if needed.
How strenuous is the hike?
Most reviews describe the hike as moderate with some steep sections. Expect to walk around 10 miles at high altitude, which requires good fitness and stamina.
What about the weather?
The tour can be enjoyed year-round, but weather conditions vary. Rain is possible, especially in the rainy season, so dressing in layers and bringing rain protection is recommended.
Are meals included?
Yes, a traditional Mexican lunch with tacos and quesadillas is included, along with water, energy drinks, and snacks. Be prepared for a full day, and bring extra cash if you want additional drinks or snacks.
How long is the total day?
The entire experience lasts about 9 hours, including travel, hiking, and lunch. Expect an early start at 7:00 am and return in the evening.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
Yes, the group is capped at 13 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Trekking Through The Volcanoes
“Excellent experience with expert hiking guide Sergio in beautiful mountain scenery, highly recommended even during the rainy season”
Final Thoughts

Trekking Through The Volcanoes offers a genuine glimpse into Mexico’s volcanic beauty, guided by experts who know the landscape intimately. The combination of scenic hikes, cultural touches like the traditional market lunch, and small-group intimacy makes it a memorable outing for those up for an active day.
While it’s not for absolute beginners or those with mobility concerns, most hikers will find this trip rewarding—especially if they’re prepared for the high altitude and some challenging terrain. The consistently glowing reviews highlight the quality of guides and the unforgettable views, making it clear that this experience delivers on its promise.
If you’re craving fresh mountain air, dramatic vistas, and an adventure that balances effort with rewarding scenery, this tour will likely be a highlight of your Mexico City visit. Just pack your layers, bring your sense of adventure, and get ready for a day among giants.
Note: Always check the current weather forecast and communicate with the tour provider if you have special needs or questions about your fitness level. Safe travels!
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