1. The García Caves (Grutas de García) are a popular natural attraction located in the town of García, just outside of Monterrey in Mexico. The caves are a series of limestone caverns that were formed over millions of years through the erosion caused by underground rivers.
Inside the caves, visitors can admire stunning rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites that have been shaped by water dripping from the ceiling. The caves are also home to a variety of bat species, which can be seen hanging from the ceilings.
2. The working hours for the García Caves can vary, but they are generally open to visitors from around 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. It is recommended to check the official website or contact the caves directly for the most up-to-date information on opening hours. Unfortunately, I do not have a phone number available at this time.
3. Admission tickets for the García Caves typically cost around $150-200 pesos per person. Visitors can reach the caves by taking a cable car from the base of the mountains to the entrance of the caves. The cable car ride offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and is an exciting way to reach the caves. Additionally, there are also hiking trails available for those who prefer to explore the area on foot.


