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Updated April 15, 2024
Tequesquitengo, más que un lago – México Desconocido
## Bungy Teques: 60 Meters of Adrenaline Over Lake Tequesquitengo
On the shores of Lake Tequesquitengo in Morelos, Bungy Teques has become one of Mexico’s best-known spots for bungee jumping and lakefront adventure. The tower rises about 60 meters above the water, giving jumpers a clear view of the drop and the surrounding lagoon before they step off the platform. Destinos México
This guide walks through what’s actually on site, how the experience works, and the practical details you need before you commit to a 60-meter plunge.
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## Where Is Bungy Teques?
– Location name: Bungy Teques / Bungy Tequesquitengo
– Address used by major listings: Avenida Lago Pátzcuaro and Privada Lago, Tequesquitengo 62915, Morelos, Mexico. Singapore
– Approximate coordinates: 18.6096236, −99.2758818, on the eastern shore of Lake Tequesquitengo.
Tequesquitengo itself is a lakeside town in the municipality of Jojutla, Morelos, about 110–115 km south of Mexico City and roughly 40 km from Cuernavaca.
The lake is a classic weekend escape for people from Mexico City and central Mexico, known nationally for water-skiing, jet-skiing, ultralight flights and skydiving thanks to its warm, mostly sunny climate and calm water conditions.
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## What to Expect at Bungy Teques
### The Jump Tower
Most sources describing Bungy Teques agree on the core experience:
– Jump height: Around 60 meters above the lake, from a dedicated tower/platform. Destinos México
– Setting: The structure stands within a lakefront “beach club”-style property with direct access to the water, swimming pool and terraces. Destinos México
– Style of jump: Classic bungee jump with a water-facing drop; marketing emphasizes that it is one of the highest or the highest commercial bungee jumps in Mexico. Destinos México
From the top of the tower, you look straight out over the lagoon, with speedboats and water-skiers often visible below. The jump typically ends with a rebound above the water rather than a full body-submersion dunk, though exact technique can vary by jump style and staff instructions at the time.
### Extra Activities on Site
Beyond the actual bungee jump, Bungy Teques is usually promoted as a small multi-activity lake club:
– Swimming pool and terrace: A pool with loungers and a shaded terrace creates a base area where non-jumpers can relax. Destinos México
– Restaurant-bar: On-site food and drink service; some descriptions highlight local cocktails and a casual bar menu. Destinos México
– Jet-ski and boat rentals: Several tourism listings (and the Airbnb “Casa Bungy Teques”) mention jet-ski rentals, boat rides and general water-sports services linked to the property. Destinos México
– Pet-friendly areas: A “pet-friendly terrace” is explicitly mentioned in destination write-ups, which is relatively uncommon among extreme-sports sites in Mexico and useful for people traveling with dogs. Destinos México
Because the complex functions like a beach club, there’s a mix of day-trippers, group outings and overnight guests (via the house rental next door). The house listing emphasizes a family-friendly atmosphere rather than a pure party venue.
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## Prices and What’s Included (With Date-Stamped Data)
Pricing for bungee jumps can change often, so it’s important to time-stamp anything specific:
– In an August 2024 Instagram reel from the official Bungy Teques account, they advertised:
– Price per person: 1,000 MXN
– Extra charge: 300 MXN for people over 100 kg
– Includes: 60-meter jump, video and a membership.
– A booking platform that sells their activities also lists bungee at 60 meters with prices starting around 1,000 MXN per person for 2025 dates, matching that social-media reference.
Why this may be outdated:
Social feeds and reseller sites can lag behind on promotions or adjust prices without updating older posts. Anyone planning a jump should treat those numbers as historical reference points and confirm directly via the latest WhatsApp/phone contact published on their official channels.
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## Opening Hours and When to Go
Here again, sources conflict slightly, which is a red flag for outdated info:
– A Morelos tourism/destination guide lists daily hours: Monday–Sunday, 10:00–19:00. Destinos México
– A more recent Instagram reel from the official account shows text stating hours as:
– Monday, Thursday and Friday: 11:00–18:00 (other days not clearly stated in that single reel).
Because both can’t be simultaneously correct, you should assume that hours change between seasons and days of the week and verify directly with the operator before traveling, especially if you’re coming from Mexico City just for the jump.
### Best Time of Day & Year
– The lake region around Tequesquitengo typically has warm, sub-humid weather with an annual mean around 25–26°C and many sunny days per year, which is one reason it’s branded as a year-round water-sports hub.
– For many visitors, late morning to mid-afternoon works best—you’ll generally get stable winds, good visibility and warm temperatures for hanging around the pool post-jump.
– Rainy-season showers in this region tend to occur later in the day, often evening or night, so midday slots are usually safer from weather-related postponements.
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## Safety, Weight Limits and Who Can Jump
### Equipment and Staff
Destination write-ups and booking platforms describe Bungy Teques as having:
– A fixed 60-meter steel tower with platforms and access ladders. Destinos México
– Harnessing and safety checks conducted by staff before each jump. Destinos México
As with any extreme sport, safety standards can only be assessed in real time by inspecting gear, asking questions about procedures, and checking how staff handle briefings and emergency planning. Online sources alone can’t guarantee current maintenance practices.
### Weight and Health Considerations
From the August 2024 Instagram reel mentioned earlier:
– A surcharge for jumpers over 100 kg indicates that they do take weight into account when assigning cords and equipment.
Typical bungee operators elsewhere use minimum and maximum weight limits, restrict jumps for people with heart problems, severe back issues, uncontrolled high blood pressure, late-term pregnancy and certain neurological conditions, but Bungy Teques’ current official medical restrictions are not clearly published in the sources above. You should therefore:
– Ask directly about weight limits, age limits, and medical restrictions when booking.
– Be ready to share accurate information about your health, and be willing to walk away if you’re not satisfied with the safety briefing.
### Inclusivity & Accessibility
Public information doesn’t provide a detailed breakdown of disability access, such as whether they can support jumpers with mobility limitations or neurodivergent guests needing slower briefings. Because of the tower and stair access visible in photos, this experience may not be fully accessible to everyone.
If accessibility is a factor:
– Contact Bungy Teques directly in advance and ask specifically about step-free routes, harness adaptations, and companion policies.
– Consider whether spending time at the pool, restaurant and lakeside areas (which appear more accessible) still makes the visit worthwhile for you or your group. Destinos México
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## How to Get There
### From Mexico City
Travel sites focusing on Tequesquitengo generally describe:
– A distance of around 90–110 miles (~140–180 km) depending on the exact starting point and route.
– Driving time: a bit over two hours by toll highway from Mexico City to Tequesquitengo.
Bungy Teques sits directly on the lakeshore, so final access usually involves local streets around the eastern side of the lake.
### From Cuernavaca
– The lake is roughly 39–50 km from downtown Cuernavaca, depending on the route, with an approximate drive time of 40–45 minutes. Destinos México
Because road conditions and transit times can change, it’s best to plug “Bungy Teques” or the Avenida Lago Pátzcuaro address into a current navigation app on the day of travel.
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## Pairing Bungy Teques With Other Tequesquitengo Activities
A few ideas that are well-documented in up-to-date sources:
– Lake activities: Tequesquitengo is heavily marketed as the “capital of water-skiing” in Mexico, with year-round water-sports due to its climate. Boat rentals and towed sports are widely available around the lake.
– Underwater church viewpoint: The lake famously covers the remains of the village of San Juan Bautista Tequesquitengo; a buoy marks the spot where the church dome rests under the water’s surface. Boat operators often point it out on lake tours.
– Ultralight flights and skydiving: The region hosts long-running skydiving and ultralight operations, taking advantage of the stable weather and open airspace.
Bungy Teques is therefore best seen as one component of a broader adventure-and-water-sports weekend rather than a single stand-alone attraction.
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## Practical Tips Before You Book
Based strictly on the evidence from recent tourism pages, booking sites and official social channels, here are the safest practical takeaways:
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