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Compare Senguio 4 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

Hotel Hacienda Cantalagua Golf

4.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (416)
"Hermoso lugar. Algunas habitaciones les deben dar mantenimiento de plomería para no gastar agua. Sugiero que se vuelva a abrir la sección de siglo XXI todo el tiempo y dar opción de quedarse ahí. La experiencia, en comparación al siglo XIX es muy distinta. "
The price is SAR 657
SAR 800 total
includes taxes & fees
9 Apr - 10 Apr
Hotel Hacienda Cantalagua Golf

Hotel Real del Oro

4.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (30)
"Air conditioning is not available "
The price is SAR 253
SAR 304 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Mar - 25 Mar
Hotel Real del Oro

Hacienda de la Luz

4.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"No puedo opinar en verdad nada de las métricas que existen en esta evaluación ya que no pude llegar al hotel, es una ruta muy complicada para llegar, no lo evaluo mal el hotel en el resto de aspectos ya que no pude conocer y tampoco quiero que esta evaluación llegue a perjudicar en lugar de ayudar, ya que creo que deberia de haber un poco de señalización para saber si en algún momento voy por la ruta correcta, más allá de lo que digan servicios de terceros (Google maps, Waze, etc). La atención...
The price is SAR 460
SAR 552 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Mar - 24 Mar
Hacienda de la Luz
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Senguio awaits: its parks and more!

Up to 1 billion monarchs winter in the mountainous pine-oak forests of central Mexico after completing one of the most spectacular migrations on Earth.

From November to March they hibernate here, waking only long enough each day to sip water and gather pollen. As the weather warms they fatten up and mate. The males die quickly, but the pregnant females head north to Texas in search of a milkweed plant on which to lay their eggs.

Four days later each egg hatches into a tiny caterpillar that feeds non-stop for two weeks before molting into a small cocoon-like chrysalis. Hormonal changes lead to the "birth" of the next generation of monarch, which continues the northward migration. Over the course of the spring and summer three successive generations of butterflies repeat this cycle on their northward trek. By the time the fourth generation emerges it is once again time to head south - a journey last undertaken by this generation's great-great-grandparents.

The El Rosario sanctuary is open to visits, but it's a long drive from Zitacuaro and you need to get here early in the day to catch the monarchs when they are active. It also requires some steep hikes at elevations great than 10,000ft (3,000m).
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