Embark on a private family tour to Mitla, Mezcal Factory, and Hierve el Agua for unforgettable landscapes. Enjoy extended time, discounts for nationals, and a certified guide.
Embark on a private family tour to Mitla, Mezcal Factory, and Hierve el Agua for unforgettable landscapes. Enjoy extended time, discounts for nationals, and a certified guide.
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Tule Tree - Among the most remarkable natural wonders is the enormous Sabino known as “El Árbol del Tule.” It stands 40 meters tall, with a diameter of 52.58 meters, weighs 509 tons, and is approximately 2000 years old.
Please note that during the pandemic, access to the Tule Tree may be restricted; if so, it can be admired from a distance of 50 to…
- Tule Tree - Among the most remarkable natural wonders is the enormous Sabino known as “El Árbol del Tule.” It stands 40 meters tall, with a diameter of 52.58 meters, weighs 509 tons, and is approximately 2000 years old.
Please note that during the pandemic, access to the Tule Tree may be restricted; if so, it can be admired from a distance of 50 to 100 meters.
- Teotitlan Del Valle - Skilled artisans craft rugs from natural wool on traditional looms, using natural dyes for coloring. Their designs range from ancient codices to artistic reproductions of Tamayo, Miró, Matisse, Toledo, and Picasso.
- Zona Arqueologica de Mitla - Its name is derived from Nahuatl, meaning “Place of the Dead.” It is a Zapotec ceremonial center and a residence of ecclesiastical power. The harmony of its structures and the proportion of its courtyards are accentuated by the extraordinary fretwork decoration on its walls, a unique feature in Mesoamerica.
Please be aware that during the pandemic, there may be a wait to enter the Archaeological site. Waiting times can be up to 1.5 hours, with no restroom or restaurant facilities available.
- Hierve el Agua - Hierve el Agua is a renowned petrified waterfall, offering the chance to walk around and enjoy the breathtaking views.
- El Rey de Matatlan - This popular valley is a leading mezcal producer in the state. Numerous mezcal factories and outlets are present, and visitors can learn about the Mezcal process at Rancho Zapata. Oaxaca is celebrated as the “Mezcal Capital of the World.”

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pickup and drop off at your hotel
- Comfortable vehicle according to the number of passengers
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pickup and drop off at your hotel
- Comfortable vehicle according to the number of passengers
Experience a Private Tour with family or friends, perfect for groups ranging from 4 to 15 people. Discover breathtaking landscapes and capture the perfect photo with ample time and no rush. Explore at your own pace with the option for extended visits, free from the constraints of a large group itinerary.
On this Private Tour, a certified guide (fluent in…
Experience a Private Tour with family or friends, perfect for groups ranging from 4 to 15 people. Discover breathtaking landscapes and capture the perfect photo with ample time and no rush. Explore at your own pace with the option for extended visits, free from the constraints of a large group itinerary.
On this Private Tour, a certified guide (fluent in English or Spanish) and a driver will accompany you in a modern, comfortable vehicle suited to the number of passengers. Additionally, Mexican nationals can benefit from applicable discounts at each site, such as student discounts or free entry on Sundays.
The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel lobby at your chosen start time. You will visit iconic locations along this route, including the ancient Tule Tree (over 2000 years old), Teotitlan del Valle (where artisans craft exquisite wool rugs), Mitla (an archaeological site), Herve el Agua, and a Mezcal factory.
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.