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Why Famous
  • There are three main areas of tourism, known as the Triángulo del Sol (triangle of the sun).
  • Figurines and masks in pure Teotihuacán style have also, however, been found in Guerrero.
Facts Destination
  • Guerrero is located in southern Mexico.
  • It is bordered on the north by the Mexican states of Michoacán, México, and Morelos; on the east by the states of Puebla and Oaxaca; and on the south by the Pacific Ocean.
  • Guerrero is one of the most mountainous states in Mexico.
  • The state is also known for its coastal plain, which stretches along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean.
Area Info
  • Total area: 64,282 square kilometers (24,819.4 sq mi).
  • The state capital is Chilpancingo de los Bravo.
  • Other important cities include Acapulco, Petatlan, Taxco, Iguala, and Zihuatanejo.
Why Visit
  • Pie de la Cuesta is a small beach resort town approximately 5 miles north-west of Acapulco.
  • Magico Mundo Marino aquarium is located between the beaches of Caleta and Caletilla. 
  • The caves of Juxtlahuaca and Oxtotitlán (pre-Columbian wall- paintings - see Chilpancingo) are well worth a visit.
  • La Union: This is a small village located at the foothills of Guerrero, and is a must see when an individual tours.
Best Time
  • The best time of the year to visit Guerrero: May, December.
Transport
  • There are 8,146 kilometers (5,091 miles) of paved roads and 94 kilometers (58 miles) of railroad in the state.
  • A four-lane highway connects Mexico City and Acapulco.
  • International airports in Zihuatanejo and Acapulco, both near the Pacific coast.
  • Visitors enjoy water sports, beaches, deep-sea fishing, and golf.
Lifestyle
  • The local craftsmanship expressed in the shape of shellac, silver and gold delicate objects.
  • ome of the favorite local dishes include the mole de jumil, made of an insect and typical of Taxco.
  • Tlacoachistlahuaca, Xochistlahuaca, Yoloxochily and Chilapa, which produce world class woven products such as table cloths, napkins, shawls and embroidered dresses known as huipiles.
  • Acapulco has a naval museum and Cuajinicuilapa has a museum of Afro-Indian (Afromestizo) culture