There is something very special about disconnecting from the routine and speed that daily activities demand of us while spending a few days in the middle of the forest. Surrounding ourselves with nature, with the magnitude and wisdom of the trees, allows us to slow down our steps and pay attention to our essence. For this reason, we take a few days to look at the plants and let ourselves be carried away by the calm in the Wander cabins.

Wander's cabins to surround yourself with nature

Wander has 6 locations in Mexico, with cabins near Mexico City and some others near Querétaro and Monterrey. Each cabin responds to the nature of its location: the cabins located in Malinalco and Valle de Bravo allow you to be next to the river, while in Monterrey you have a unique view of the mountains.

Without leaving aside hospitality as the basis of the project, the Wander cabins are designed so that you can experience a stay as disconnected as you want. Each space includes an indoor kitchen and an outdoor space to enjoy food. The planning of these stays is also an invitation to return to the essential, to the necessary, without the need to overdo it. This allows us to get away from the routine, from the constant stimuli and distractions that do not let us fully live in the present.
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We love being able to take a few days out of the city to contemplate the leaves, feel the cold water of the river on our feet and sleep under the immensity of a storm.

Wander has 6 locations in Mexico, with cabins near Mexico City and some others near Querétaro and Monterrey.

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Wander is a moderate space that meets essential needs and invites you to live from a perspective closer to nature. In some spaces they have screening areas to watch movies with other people in nature.

In our insatiable curiosity to find places that bring us closer to ecosystems in a careful, conscious and respectful way, we love being able to take a few days out of the city to contemplate the leaves, feel the cold water of the river on our feet and sleep under the immensity of a storm.