Experience the natural wonders and cultural riches of Oaxaca with a visit to Hierve el Agua and Teotitlán del Valle. Explore the ancient tree of El Tule, admire wool carpets in Teotitlán del Valle, marvel at the intricate fretwork of Mitla, and witness the stunning petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua. End your journey with a visit to a mezcal distillery.
Experience the natural wonders and cultural riches of Oaxaca with a visit to Hierve el Agua and Teotitlán del Valle. Explore the ancient tree of El Tule, admire wool carpets in Teotitlán del Valle, marvel at the intricate fretwork of Mitla, and witness the stunning petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua. End your journey with a visit to a mezcal distillery.
- Zona Arqueológica de Mitla - In Teotitlán del Valle, wool mats are crafted using natural dyes. Visitors can explore a Mezcal Distillery to learn about the production process and sample various types. The Archaeological Zone of Mitla is adorned with intricate geometric designs and is dedicated to Mictlantecuhtli, the God of death. Its Mixtec name,…
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Zona Arqueológica de Mitla - In Teotitlán del Valle, wool mats are crafted using natural dyes. Visitors can explore a Mezcal Distillery to learn about the production process and sample various types. The Archaeological Zone of Mitla is adorned with intricate geometric designs and is dedicated to Mictlantecuhtli, the God of death. Its Mixtec name, Mictlán, means “place of the dead,” while in Zapotec, it is called Lyobaá, “place of rest.”
• Recommendations: Visit before breakfast, wear a hat, sunglasses, comfortable shoes or sneakers, bring a water bottle, light sweater, sunscreen, and a camera. - Teotitlán del Valle - In TEOTITLÁN DEL VALLE, wool rugs are woven on domestic looms and dyed with natural substances like indigo, cochineal, and stone moss.
- Hierve el Agua - MEZCAL. Visit the Mezcal factory to observe the production process and taste various Mezcal creams.
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El Rey de Matatlán - (Mitla is open for visits from Wednesday to Sunday)
MITLA - The name Mitla originates from the Nahuatl word Mictlán, referring to the underworld or place of the dead. - Donají - The guide provides time for dining.
- Santa María del Tule - .

- Transportación y guía bilingüe
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Travel insurance
- Transportación y guía bilingüe
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- alimentos, propinas
- Admission to sites (tickets)
- Gratuities
- alimentos, propinas
- Admission to sites (tickets)
Discover the awe-inspiring natural wonder of the Giant Tule Tree, which has stood for over 2,000 years. The journey continues to the archaeological site of Mitla, renowned for its unique building ornamentation achieved through intricate geometric designs. Next, explore Teotitlán del Valle, famous for its exquisite wool mats. The tour proceeds to Hierve…
Discover the awe-inspiring natural wonder of the Giant Tule Tree, which has stood for over 2,000 years. The journey continues to the archaeological site of Mitla, renowned for its unique building ornamentation achieved through intricate geometric designs. Next, explore Teotitlán del Valle, famous for its exquisite wool mats. The tour proceeds to Hierve el Agua, where the stunning petrified waterfalls await. Finally, visit a mezcal distillery to conclude the tour. Please note, the order of visits may vary.
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.