Cosala and Zip line tour
The town of Cosala’s is located 65 miles away from Mazatlan, at the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountains.
Its Pre-Hispanic name is Cozatl, which means “The place of surrounding beauty”.
This charming colonial town was founded in 1562, as a mineral settlement. In the ancient times, Cosala was considered the most prosperous city in the Northwest of Mexico, and by the end of the XVIII century it became its city capital.
Nowadays, it is considered one of Sinaloa’s magic towns, due to its natural beauty, cultural riches and historical relevance. Most of its building constructions preserve the beautiful architecture of the old times. Some of them were rich Haciendas operating now as hotels.
A walk along Cosala's narrow streets will make you feel like suspended in time; your tour guide will also help with that; telling you about some mysterious legends of this town.
Some worth seeing buildings in Cosala are: The Santa Ursula temple, with its unique sun clock, The Lady of Guadalupe chapel, The city hall and the interesting mineral museum, which perfectly reviews Sinaloa’s mining history.
As a further attraction, only 5 miles out of Cosala we will visit “ Vado Hondo” a beautiful waterfall, surrounded of green vegetation with zip lines and canopy facilities.
There will be time to enjoy a delicious lunch(Optional) with traditional dishes of this mystical town.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:30 a.m.
Price: $ 79.00 US Dlls per person
Includes: bottled water, beer and soft drinks on the bus
canopy and zip line included
Lunch (not included)