Since ancient times, our capital has been the gathering heart of countless cultures. A city of noble and friendly people, who have great talents and invite the traveler, both national and foreign, to meet and live an experience rich in culture and tradition, which makes them feel at home.
The trip begins on the Pacific Coast, during the tour we make the first stop for breakfast in the town of Santa María Jalapa del Marqués (Not included). We continued the trip until we reached the Mezca Route where the Mezcal palenques were visited; Our next visit is to the archaeological zone of MITLA , a city inhabited by the Zapotec people who achieved the evolution of the architecture and varied ornamentation of its buildings, managing to highlight the extraordinary decoration in fretwork of its walls.
The adventure continues making the following stopover to the Zapotec indigenous village of Teotitlán weavers in the valley , a place full of colors where they make and paint different types of rugs through ancient techniques; to later visit the ancient El Ahuehuete Tree of El Tule , famous and notable for its exceptional diameter with an age of 2,000 years and an approximate weight of 630 tons. And to finish this first day of adventure arrived at the capital Oaxaqueña, where vivitaremos the E x convent Santo Domingo de Guzman, subsequently take you to your hotel to have a free afternoon and can enjoy the architectural and cultural beauty of baby walkers tourist.
To start the second day we will delve into the history of a great city located on the top of a mountain, Monte Albán is the great urban center built by the Zapotec culture and the most important archaeological zone in the State of Oaxaca, characterized by a great square in the center part. Immediately we went to the Benito Juárez market , so that later we entered a small town of adobe houses called San Bartolo Coyotepec, famous for its black clay pottery.
At our last stop, you will meet a town called San Martín Tilcajete or Arrazola where the famous artisans will teach us how to do the carving of Copal wood, to give rise to the unreal and magical figures called "Alebrijes".
To end this day we go to Bahías de Huatulco, during the journey we make a stop for lunch (not included).