We are a new, completely renovated company that offers Tours that guarantee an experience to places not visited before in the Archaeological Zone, in the same way we offer you to live with our artisans and carry out activities that are suitable to live with all the members of the people who you love more, always agreeing to the cost benefit.
Pickup included
Throughout our experience; We invite you to carry out the following activities:
1.- Elevation in a Hot Air Balloon so you can see the entire Teotihuacan Valley
2.- Buffet breakfast in front of the Archaeological Zone
3.-(Craft Workshop) Visit our Craftsmen and observe how the different pieces of Jewelry and Crafts are made in Obsidian, Jade, Amethyst and make your own.
4.- (Chocolate Workshop) we are going to make the most traditional and delicious drink that you may have tasted; watch the process of dark chocolate from seed to the bar we eat.
5.- Visit the mystical Caves: Go down to the underworld and come out renewed, with the God of Death.
6.- (Tasting of Pre-Hispanic Drinks) Taste the drinks you consider the elixir of the Gods; Pulque, Tequila, Flavored Tequila, Mezcal and much more
7- Purification Ceremony and Dancers Show: You can watch a show where Pre-Hispanic Dance is the main attraction.
You have to observe with your own eyes and in detail the Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan in General; we take you to the most enigmatic points where mysteries, magic and the Gods are present in each of the parts traveled
Get to know the Mexica and Teotihuacan culture; entering one of the most majestic scenarios that our ancestors gave us, go up to the pyramid of the Sun and fill your body and Soul with energy with the God Tonatiuh; Take a picture in the Pyramid of the Moon with the Goddess Tonatzin, knowing from its formation, evolution and its current state.
At the time of the Reservation you will be provided with your bracelet that accredits you as part of the xitliam Tours Experience, in the same way you are provided with a Pin so that we stay together with each of the groups
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