About Desierto del Carmen National Park
It is located in the town of Tenancingo, it declared a national park in 1942. It has pine and oak forests, as well as eucalyptus and cedar hedges; It is the habitat of the shrew, bat, skunk, squirrel, sparrow hawk, owl, owl, salamander and lizard. In the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth settled there the main attraction of the park, the Convento del Carmen was called the Holy Desert and still can be visited, considered cultural and historical heritage of the municipality. Through its viewpoints you will appreciate the valleys of Malinalco and Tenancingo. There is also a campground and an area with selling food and crafts.