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Experience an adrenaline-filled 2-day canyoning adventure in Querétaro's Infiernillo Canyon, with expert guides, stunning waterfalls, and authentic natural beauty.
Planning a trip that combines adventure, natural beauty, and a dash of physical challenge? This 2-day canyoning tour in Querétaro’s Sierra Gorda might just be the highlight of your visit. It’s a full-on, adrenaline-pumping experience filled with waterfalls, natural slides, and rappelling down over 10 waterfalls in the spectacular Infiernillo Canyon.
What we love about this tour? First, the expert guides who clearly know their stuff and keep safety at the forefront while making the experience accessible. Second, the inclusive equipment and accommodations give you a hassle-free adventure, letting you focus on the fun and scenery.
One thing to consider is the moderate physical fitness required—this isn’t a stroll in the park, and you’ll want to be comfortable with water activities and some climbing. This tour suits active travelers who enjoy outdoor challenges, nature lovers, and those looking for authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences. It’s a fantastic choice if you’re seeking a blend of thrill and natural beauty in a relatively untouched setting.


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Most travelers meet in Ahuacatlán de Guadalupe at 6:00 pm the evening before the canyoning begins. This small town in the Sierra Gorda can be reached in about three hours from Querétaro city, making it a manageable trip for those based in the region. Since Ahuacatlán de Guadalupe is quite small, there’s no ATM or card payment options everywhere, so bring cash in local currency.
The initial gathering includes a warm welcome and a brief explanation of the tour program. You receive your hostel room key and then head into the induction class, where guides teach the basics of rappelling and canyoning techniques. This 1.5-hour session is designed to prepare you physically and mentally, making sure everyone is comfortable with the equipment and safety procedures.
Day 1’s activities are mostly about setting the scene. After the induction, you get to practice rappelling and communication inside the canyon, ensuring confidence before hitting the real waterfalls. This training is especially helpful for those new to canyoning, but even seasoned adventurers appreciate a refresher.
Early the next morning, after a simple breakfast (not included), you gather your gear—neoprene wetsuit, helmet, harness, gloves, flotation vest—and head to the canyon, about 15 minutes from the hostel. Guides accompany every group member, ensuring safety and providing tips along the way.
The canyon itself is a natural playground. Over approximately five hours, you’ll hike, jump into water pools, rappel down waterfalls, and slide through natural water channels. The canyon’s unique landscape, with its waterfalls and pools, promises a mixture of thrill and serenity.
Travelers rave about the waterfalls: “The canyon was spectacular, desolate, unspoiled natural beauty,” as one reviewer put it. Expect to descend over 10 waterfalls, with some rappels reaching impressive heights, and enjoy swimming in the cool, clear pools afterward.
The tour includes the accommodation and food at the end of each day, giving you a chance to unwind and discuss the day’s highlights. If you want to explore local cuisine further, Ahuacatlán de Guadalupe offers a few options, but remember—there are no ATMs, so plan ahead with cash.
At $187.80 per person, this tour includes two days of adventure, all gear, accommodation, and expert guides—a solid deal for such an immersive canyoning experience. Transportation to and from Querétaro isn’t included, so budget for that separately, but the overall experience offers excellent value for adventure seekers.
Many reviews emphasize the good value, with one describing their trip as “a memorable trip of a lifetime,” thanks to the spectacular, unspoiled scenery and professional guidance. The guides’ friendliness and safety focus are frequently praised, making even first-timers feel comfortable.
This experience is perfect for active travelers who love outdoor challenges and want a genuine encounter with Mexico’s natural landscape. It’s suited for those aged 14 and up, with a moderate fitness level, and who are open to physical activity involving water and heights.
If you’re a solo traveler or part of a small group looking for a memorable, adrenaline-fueled adventure, this will fit nicely into your itinerary. But if you prefer relaxed sightseeing or aren’t comfortable with physical exertion, it might be a bit too demanding.

Yes, especially if you’re craving something that gets your adrenaline pumping and takes you off the beaten path. The combination of waterfalls, natural slides, and rappelling creates a unique, immersive experience that’s hard to find elsewhere in Mexico. Expert guides, inclusive equipment, and cozy hostel accommodations make it manageable and safe.
The real charm lies in the natural beauty—big waterfalls, lush canyon walls, and refreshing pools—along with the sense of accomplishment after conquering the challenges. Many reviews highlight how memorable and worthwhile the adventure is, with some calling it a “trip of a lifetime.”
Keep in mind that this isn’t a casual tour; it requires a moderate level of physical fitness and a willingness to get wet and muddy. But for those who meet the criteria, it will deliver unforgettable memories and a true taste of adventure.
“This was a memorable trip of a lifetime! The canyon was spectacular, desolate, unspoiled natural beauty. Being from the US we wanted to use a guidi…”
Is transportation to Ahuacatlán de Guadalupe included?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own travel to the meeting point in Ahuacatlán de Guadalupe, which is about three hours from Querétaro city.
What should I bring?
Bring cash (local currency) for small expenses, comfortable clothing for travel, and any personal items you might need. The tour provides all necessary equipment, so no special gear is needed beyond your enthusiasm.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 14 years of age, mainly because of the physical demands and safety considerations.
How strenuous is the canyoning?
Moderate fitness is recommended. The tour involves hiking, rappelling, jumping into pools, and swimming, but guides are there to support and ensure safety.
What if the weather turns bad?
The tour relies on good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are meals included?
Food at the end of the tour is included, but breakfast on Day 2 is not. Travelers should plan to buy their own breakfast before the canyoning begins.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
This 2-day canyoning trip offers a genuine splash of adventure amidst Mexico’s spectacular Sierra Gorda. Whether you’re seeking a thrilling challenge or a memorable natural experience, it’s well worth considering for your itinerary.