Tolantongo is a resort and box canyon located 17 kilometres from Ixmiquilpan in the Mezquital Valley, State of Hidalgo in Mexico. It is one of the most beautiful and most visited places in Mexico. El Cardonal is the closest village to the resort. Mexico or United Mexican States is a federal republic in North America. With area of almost two million square kilometers (over 760,000 sq mi), Mexico is the 5th largest country in United States. Total population of Mexico i over 113 million and it is the 19th most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world. Points of interests in Mexico are: Chichen Itza, Tolantongo, Zocalo, Tulum, Riviera Maya, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico city metropolitan cathedral etc. Mexico also is a country with awesome landscapes, amazing nature, beautiful beaches, magnificent mountain etc.

Tolantongo is one of the most photographed places in Mexico. Below you can see some brilliant pictures of Tolantongo that will gonna blow your mind and will gonna make you to wish to go there one day. This place is a prove that our mother nature is so powerful and she can create whatever she wants.

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Image by Francisco Ruiz via Flickr

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Image by Luis Rasilvi via Flickr

Tolantongo is one of the most beautiful places in Mexico. It is a perfect destination for lovers of nature and peaceful places. Also Tolantongo is a great destination for a family vacation. There you can enjoy in the beautiful landscapes, clear water, fresh air, awesome mountain, brilliant nature etc.

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Image by Luis Rasilvi via Flickr

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Image by Carlos Adampol Galindo via Flickr

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Image by Carlos Adampol Galindo via Flickr

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Image by Carlos Adampol Galindo via Flickr

The river in the canyon is also called Tolantongo and is pleasantly warm, colored by mineral salts. It is one of the most beautiful river from all over the world.

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Image by Jon Fisher via Flickr