Tzotzil Mayan Experience: Explore San Juan Chamula & Zinacantán With Chiapas Viajes

With Chiapas Viajes, you’ll delve into the core of the Mayan-Tzotziles native societies. Certainly, an encounter that’s unmissable.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Church of St. Juan Bautista - The spiritual and religious syncretism of San Juan Chamula will leave you impacted, although it is forbidden to take pictures inside the church, you can admire the pre-Hispanic rituals that the community performs in its venerated church.
  • Zinacantan - In the beautiful community of Zincantán you will be able to…
What's Included
  • Air-conditioned transportation
What's Not Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Location
Al Grano Cafe
Portal Oriente
Our vans will be in front of the Cafeteria al Grano Café at 9:15 in the morning.
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Dominic_w
Jun 14, 2024
Great Cultural Tour - This was a really interesting and well organised tour! First you get to see the church which inside, is like nothing I’ve ever seen before compared to a usual catholic church in terms of how it’s presented and the rituals they do inside and it was great to learn the reason behind it all. Then we got to learn about how the traditional indigenous clothing is made and also got to try some local food and drinks. The tour was in English and Spanish and the guide explained everything really well. Would definitely recommend!
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26sundard
Jan 21, 2024
Amazing tour of Chaluma and Zinacantán culture - Amazing tour. Our guide Rodrigo was both knowledgeable and friendly about San Juan Chaluma and the handmade textiles from Zinacantán. Highly recommend!
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Myles_h
Jan 10, 2023
Interesting cultural trip - San Juan Chamula is very fascinating with their syncretic mix of shamanism and Catholicism. Zinacantan is okay. Definitely a good trip.
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Sammyjt73
Mar 21, 2020
Great experiences to be had - I was very lucky to visit both of these communities on the last day of festivals, so they were both full of people and atmosphere. I absolutely loved the church pictured here at Chamula. I'm catholic but not religious at all, but their mix of catholic and traditional faith just moved me.
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Theclaudicola
Feb 21, 2020
A highlight in a cultural sense - I visited both villages. Don‘t go for the „we take you in a typical home of this village (zinancatan)“. It‘s not, it‘s a place to shop. But the handcrafted fabrics are stunningly beautiful. Our guide was Marina. She (said) is from Zinancatan. She had totally interesting stories to tell about her people, the indigenous people of Zinancatan. They are Mayans that separated a long time ago to become an own tribe, they did not like the politics. They have their on language. They decided the live like once upon a time. It reminded me of the Amish people. Unfortunately I don‘t remember the agency I book with. Just ask around in real de Guadeloupe (main only pedestrian street), somebody will know her. Her background story about her life seems a bit made up - but not sure. Same goes for San Juan Chamula. Lot‘s of knowledge. The thing to see here is the church or better said what is going on in the church. Won‘t spoil your experience.
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Curious41732872276
Sep 16, 2024
It was worth the money. The cemetery and story about the differences of the crosses were worth it to me - The guide was about 30 minutes late picking me up (no biggie). It was nice to have an English speaking guide, but he was "just barely" english. I was fine with the stuff he taught me but I missed a few things, but caught enough to understand and Google the history when I got home. I don't mean anything above to be negative. There is a difference between being conversational in a language and being able to describe 500 years of history. The guide did a very good job, but just letting people know he wasn't 100% fluent in English. And just saying, I know I'm in a non-English country but I took the English tour. I stayed in San Cris for 3 months and went on pretty much all the tours available and this was the only tour that (for me) an English guide was available and NEEDED. The other tours in town you don't need to speak the language to see cool stuff, but this one it's important and you need a guide. Also..the church I saw in town was a cool experience. I took a shot of Pox as the sacrament, but be warned...you might see a chicken killed as part of a religious ceremony. I didn't like it and cringed a little but it is what is. No blood, they just broke it's neck.
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Rossvarelam
May 31, 2024
The heights of Chiapas, emblematic communities and churches of Chiapas. - I am a lover of Mexican textiles, in every place in Mexico where there is a community that makes artisanal textiles I buy a piece and Zinacantán was no exception. San Juan Chamula a community with a very particular energetic vibration. As part of the tour of visiting an indigenous house in Zinacantan, they allow you to be in the kitchen of the house, which is the simplest thing in the world, but where I have eaten the most delicious taco de sal of my life.
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Allison
Jun 25, 2023
Great guide - We had an excellent driver/guide, Miguel. He spoke English, French, the local dialects, and maybe more. In Zinacantán, we basically just went to a house and we’re told about traditions, tried the local drink, could put on the wedding attire and take pictures, and then shop. They also made us some tacos and coffee in their traditional kitchen. Then we went to San Juan Chamula. We were told not to take pictures of people. There are a few mansions in the town, apparently related to some trade not talked about. We then went into the church. It’s not a traditional church, lots candles everywhere, definitely interesting. This tour was on time and lasted the amount of time advertised.
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Escape34874949003
Mar 21, 2024
Not worth the money - We were picked up half an hour late and then went to Zinacantan to see the weavers who make traditional clothing and rugs. Then a short visit to the church and then on the way to San Juan Chamula. Here we visit a souvenir shop, no idea why, then we walk to the Mayan church where you are not allowed to take photos. Inside, everything is covered with grass because of the candle wax and candles are burning everywhere and people are healed of diseases and aches and pains according to Mayan tradition. You don't want to stay indoors for long because of the heat and alcohol smell. You are also not allowed to photograph people outside. After this visit you will return to the hotel, so it is not very special for the money and you can also go there yourself
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