Las Termas
Las Termas is a hotel with natural hot springs in Tepalcingo that flow from underground and contain minerals including magnesium and sulfur. The site features multiple outdoor pools, green garden areas, dining spaces, and simple guest rooms set among trees and vegetation.
Indigenous peoples have used the hot springs here for centuries, valuing them as places of healing and renewal. The volcanic ground beneath the area naturally heats the water, and this tradition of seeking wellness in these waters continues today.
Las Termas serves as a gathering place where families and groups spend time together in the warm pools, socializing freely and enjoying each other's company. The spot holds meaning for locals as a traditional place to heal and find wellness through natural waters.
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon when the site is less crowded and the weather is cooler. Bring a change of clothes, sun protection, and arrive early to make the most of your time at the pools.
Six natural springs feed the pools here, creating a network of underground warm currents powered by volcanic activity beneath the area. This geological configuration is relatively rare and makes the waters particularly mineral-rich.
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