Paths of Mezcal: Delving into Oaxaca's Archaeology, Nature, and Vibrant Culture

Embark on a journey through Oaxaca’s rich archaeology, breathtaking nature, and vibrant culture. Explore ancient architecture in Mitla, interact with Zapotec weavers in Teotitlán del Valle, and discover the art of artisanal mezcal production. Join our small group tours for a personalized and immersive experience.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Santa Maria del Tule - We will know the thickest tree in the world!
  • Teotitlan del Valle - We will know how this great Zapotec town has preserved the ancient way of dyeing textiles, it will surprise you how from the peels of fruits, flowers, leaves, and insects it obtains bright and lasting colors, such as that of the cochineal grana that gave…
What's Included
  • Tickets included
  • Meals provided (excluding drinks and tips)
Additional Information

We offer a deep insight into the archeology, nature and living culture of Oaxaca. Through the wonderful ancestral architecture in Mitla, the interaction with Zapotec weavers in Teotitlán del Valle and producers of true artisanal mezcal. Our groups are small to guarantee personalized attention by professional tour guides with long experience, knowledge and passion for Oaxaca.

Location
City Express by Marriott Oaxaca
Niños Heroes de Chapultepec
Pink Hotel, in front of the side door of the Jalatlaco church
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(28 Ratings)
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Susanmarie_m
Mar 24, 2024
A terrific day - Antonio was a wonderful guide, patient, attentive and kind. He covered for Spanish and English speakers but was easy to follow. We thought the itinerary would be a grueling long day, but Antonio managed to keep a relaxed pace and it was all so enjoyable.
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Bernardosamuelp
Nov 5, 2023
Safety pin! - A great itinerary that allows you to learn first-hand about the culture and traditions of Oaxaca. In a small group the guides explained to us everything we needed to know.
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Dianarx5619oq
Oct 29, 2023
Great tour, be prepared for a full day of fun and information. - This trip was great. There was enough time at each location to take pictures and enjoy the view and take in the information about each place. The driver was great and very friendly, he had a great Playlist too and I felt safe and enjoyed the drive. Just something small to note is that they went to a different Mezcal place (Rey de Matatlan) but the English guide at that place was great and took his time to answer all of our questions. Also, if you decide to go for a different pick up you might have to wait for a bit as they make their way to picking up everyone. For water boils (hierve el agua), just make sure to wear shoes with enough traction as it can be very slippery even in dry areas! If you are not in good physical condition, I'd suggest you do the smaller hike instead of going all the way down/ up, it's quite a challenging hike if you're not used to lots of stairs and uneven ground. Overall I'd recommend this tour!
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Beebs1981
Oct 23, 2023
Amazing Mezcal Experience! - The wild agave boutique distillery really Opened my eyes (and nose and taste) to the nuance of quality mezcal. We bought 2 limited wild bottles and have been enjoying them for tastings very slowly!
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Compass63365210101
Sep 7, 2023
What better way to experience this magical land - My friend and I just completed 6 consecutive days of tours with Mexplorer this past weekend. We were blessed to have Balam, Daniel, and Alfredo as our tour guides for this trip. Our guides made sure we understood and experienced the greatness that Oaxaca has to offer. I was able to eat amazing food, have spectacular views from the Sierras, and learn about the history of the Zapotec way of life. We visited museums, archeological sites, and learned the craft that many people still to this day practice from their ancestors. I am glad we get the opportunity to experience these traditional methods still being used.
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Ian_s
Mar 17, 2023
A varied, informative and... - A varied, informative and full day culminating at the amazing unique Hierve el Aqua waterfalls complex. Take your swimsuits.
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Sdk481
Jun 16, 2022
Highly recommended way to learn about pre Hispanic history in Oaxaca - What a great way to spend a day in Oaxaca. I learned so much about this unique area of Mexico and the many native peoples here. We visited Hierve El Aqua, a traditional weaving business, a mezcaleria, El Tule, a traditional Oaxacan buffet for lunch, and the the Mitla ruins. Great way to add some history and culture to a trip and support local communities.
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Marith
Jun 12, 2022
More than Mezcal - We thought this would be an in-depth mezcal experience and were surprised when the mezcaleria portion was only a small part. Still, it was an enriching and education experience. We visited many places (Hierve del agua, zapotec ruins, El Tule tree, etc). The tour guides were fantastic.
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Nancyvj5102sv
Apr 23, 2022
Beyond expectations - It was absolutely phenomenal! The tour exceeded my expectations. The sightseeing was just breathtaking and the whole experience very pleasant. The guides were friendly, knowledgeable and very organized. I highly highly recommend this tour.
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Giulia_l
Nov 19, 2022
Nice tour but overpriced - The tour was well organized. The time is hierve del agua was maybe too short (1.5 h), but enough to do the 'long' path and see both the waterfalls. Mitla was a bit rushed, and our guide didn't do a great job of explaining well its history (it was a bit rushed). Mezcal and textile factories were interesting, but of course it's an excuse to sell you expensive products. We enjoyed those visits anyways. Tula was a bit rushed (15 minutes only). Overall it was a good day where we could see most of the valley around Oaxaca. The reason for the 3 stars is that I found the tour overpriced, compared to what was offered in the streets of Oaxaca. We paid 67 euros (buffet lunch included, entrances of things included), in the main touristic areas this same tour is offered for 300 pesos (around 15 euros), lunch and entrances excluded. Even adding the price of lunch (150 pesos) and entrances to attractions (in total less than 200 pesos probably), we still paid double than the price other people in the same tour paid. Advice: book directly in Oaxaca center, in the main pedestrian street.
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