Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl: A mystical place in the heart of Morelos

If you are looking for a place to relax, reconnect with nature, and learn about the ancient culture of Mexico, you might want to visit Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl, a small village located in the municipality of Tepoztlán, in the northern part of the state of Morelo.

Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl means “place of the amate trees” in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. It is also considered the birthplace of Cé Acatl Topiltzin, better known as Quetzalcóatl, the feathered serpent god who was one of the most important deities in Mesoamerican mythology.

Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl is surrounded by mountains, such as the Cerro de la Ventana, which offer stunning views and opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and camping. You can also visit the Poza Nahualatl, a sacred pool where Quetzalcóatl is said to have bathed, and Cinteopa, a temple dedicated to the god of corn.

The village has a rich tradition of handicrafts, especially pottery and textiles, which you can admire and buy at the local workshop. You can also enjoy the delicious cuisine of Morelos, such as cecina, mole verde, and itacates, which are corn dough pockets filled with cheese or beans.

If you want to experience a deeper connection with yourself and the environment, you can also visit one of the meditation centers or temazcals that are available in Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl. A temazcal is a type of sweat lodge that uses steam and herbs to cleanse the body and spirit.

Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl is a place that combines history, culture, nature, and spirituality in a unique way. It is a hidden gem that will make you feel closer to the roots of Mexico and its people.

Source: OEM

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