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Because of the growing need to return to nature, many new ecotourism sites are cropping up across the nation. Among some of Mexico’s more notable places are Puebla’s ecological reserves. You can discover the magic, beauty and diverse ecosystems at these places while enjoying a fascinating hike.

Izta-Popo National ParkLocated 55 km (34 mi) from Puebla. This park covers an area of 26,500 hectares (65,455 acres). Its most notable sights are the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes, which are the second and third highest elevations in Mexico, with altitudes of 5,442 meters (17,958 feet) and 5,220 meters (17,226 feet), respectively. In the park’s surrounding areas you’ll fine pine and Encino oak forests where you can go hiking and camping with an experienced guide.

La Malinche National Park – Located 35 km (22 mi) from the city of Puebla, near the Tlaxcala border. At this place you’ll see La Malinche volcano, which is where the park get its name. The Malinche sits 4,461 meters (14,721 feet) above sea level. The summit has a cold climate, while the pine, Encino oak and fir forests have a mild temperature. This is the perfect place to observe flora and fauna. Among the various animal species you’ll see are squirrels, deer, coyotes, badgers and snakes. Here you can also visit the Albergue de La Malinche tourist center.

Valle de Tehuacan Biosphere Reserve – Located 108 km (67 mi) from the city of Puebla. This is the largest biosphere sphere in the world and offers some of Mexico’s richest biodiversity. Nearly 10 percent of the species have been introduced to the reserve from other countries or other regions in Mexico, such as the green guacamaya. About 50 percent of the species are indigenous, like the golden eagle. This is an ideal spot to observe flora, as it is the habitat of more than 800 plant species, some of which have more than 11 uses...

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