You’ll launch yourself across eight jungle ziplines near Mazatlán before wandering over for a mezcal tasting at Los Osuna distillery—where you’ll see agave up close and meet locals who know their stuff. Expect sweaty palms, laughter, and maybe a new appreciation for what goes into every glass.
The first thing that hit me was the sound — not the zipline itself (that comes later), but birds. So many different calls echoing around the platforms, like everyone’s talking at once. Our guide, Luis, grinned as he clipped me in and said something about “vuela como loro” — fly like a parrot. I tried to laugh but honestly my palms were sweaty already. The air smelled green, if that makes sense, like crushed leaves and earth after rain.
Once you step off that first platform, there’s no going back. Eight ziplines in total, each one a little longer or higher than the last. Sometimes you catch a flash of blue lizard on a branch or see someone else’s legs swinging ahead of you — I nearly lost my shoe on number four. There’s a short nature trek between two of the lines where we stopped to catch our breath and Luis pointed out some agave plants growing wild. He told us this is what they use for mezcal at Los Osuna, which made me weirdly excited for later.
By the time we finished the last zipline my arms felt like noodles and I was starving (the snacks helped). The walk over to Los Osuna distillery was dusty but mellow; you could smell sweet fermenting agave in the air before we even got inside. Watching them work — real people with stained hands and easy smiles — made it feel less like a factory and more like someone’s backyard project gone big. Tasting mezcal right there, with sunlight slanting through old windows… it burned just enough to remind me I was still alive after all that flying around. I keep thinking about how quiet it got for a second while everyone sipped together.
The tour features 8 ziplines connected by 11 platforms in the jungle circuit.
Yes, after ziplining you'll visit Los Osuna distillery for a mezcal tasting and production tour.
Yes, snacks are included as part of your day trip experience.
Your canopy equipment is provided as part of the tour inclusions.
No, travelers should have at least moderate physical fitness and it's not recommended for those with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.
The mezcal tasting happens at Los Osuna distillery located on the same grounds as the zipline circuit near Mazatlán.
Your day includes all canopy equipment for eight ziplines across eleven jungle platforms near Mazatlán, secure lockers for your things, snacks to refuel after flying through the trees, plus entry to Los Osuna distillery where you'll taste fresh-made mezcal before heading back to your vessel.
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