Embark on an adventure to Hierve el Agua and Mitla in Oaxaca. Explore ancient ruins, visit an artisan city, and learn about the process of making mezcal. Don’t miss this unique experience!
Embark on an adventure to Hierve el Agua and Mitla in Oaxaca. Explore ancient ruins, visit an artisan city, and learn about the process of making mezcal. Don’t miss this unique experience!
- Tule Tree - Its approximate age is 2000 years. Over the centuries, its branches and bark have created whimsical shapes in which, with a little imagination, the profiles of people, animals, and even fantastic beings can be seen in the texture of its bark.
- Tule Tree - Its approximate age is 2000 years. Over the centuries, its branches and bark have created whimsical shapes in which, with a little imagination, the profiles of people, animals, and even fantastic beings can be seen in the texture of its bark.
- Complimentary hotel pickup from selected hotels
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided tour experience
- Trained professional driver ensures safety
- Complimentary hotel pickup from selected hotels
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided tour experience
- Trained professional driver ensures safety
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
We’ll kick off our excursion with a visit to the magnificent Tule Tree, an age-old ahuehuete that’s survived for more than 2000 years.
Don’t miss out on the town of Mitla, from Tuesday to Sunday, a significant location in Oaxaca state, renowned for its archaeological remnants of Mitla.
We move on to Hierve el Agua, situated amidst a rugged mountain…
We’ll kick off our excursion with a visit to the magnificent Tule Tree, an age-old ahuehuete that’s survived for more than 2000 years.
Don’t miss out on the town of Mitla, from Tuesday to Sunday, a significant location in Oaxaca state, renowned for its archaeological remnants of Mitla.
We move on to Hierve el Agua, situated amidst a rugged mountain range, known for its unique aridity during the dry season. However, its natural charm isn’t the only appeal of this destination.
Following that, we will visit the Teotitlán del Valle, a community rich in handicraft, where residents create intricate wool rugs using a pedal loom. We’ll get to see a craftsman illustrate their process of deriving various colors from natural sources like cochineal and indigo.
As part of our journey, we’ll also make a 1-hour stop at a mezcal distillery to learn about its traditional brewing process and partake in a tasting of this signature Oaxacan beverage.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- You will spend around 1 hour in Hierve el agua and 1 hour 20 min for meals
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.