Old residence in the semi-desert DONGÜ 1803
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Dongü 1803, a living vestige, in the Alto Mezquital. Although the region is semi-desert, with clayey soils, scrubland flora, mesquite, huizache, pirul, capulines and thorny shrubs such as Xaxni, it has various species of cacti, biznagas, organs, garambullos, cardones and other plants. As for the fauna, there are rodents such as rabbits, hares, squirrels, skunks, jaguars, opossums, voles, reptiles and a variety of birds. The space Dongü has three bedrooms that include all the amenities, a kitchen, a living room, a dining room, and a cobbled patio. Capture the beauty of the landscape with your camera while having breakfast on the terrace. From there, you can see the mountains and fall in love with the horizon. Attractions near Dongü: 1.- Tasting of the Mä Ji mead distillate. 2.- Take pictures among cacti and a mezquite forest. 3.- Practice hiking and mountain biking. 4.- Visit the Tolantongo caves near Ixmiquilpan. 5.- Enjoy the water parks near Ixmiquilpan. 6.- Learn about olive oil production. 7.- Visit the cooperative that produces handmade textiles. 8.- Get to know and have fun at the patron saint festival of the Route of the Christs. 9.- Experience a massage at the hands of qualified people. 10.- Taste the region's and season's gastronomy. 11.- Photograph and admire the mountains and the desert. Other things to note Pets are welcome at DONGÜ 1803 at a cost of $200.00 per pet during the stay.
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