Xochimilco is a unique ecological reserve, renowned for its natural wealth, historical legacy and deep cultural roots. In its waters sailed and worked the ancient Mexica peoples, developing an ingenious agricultural system.
Experience Xochimilco from another perspective: aboard a traditional boat (cayuco), guided by a local person who will take you through the Xochimilco canals at dawn. Enjoy the scenery as the sun rises, watch birds and other native species, and get up close with chinampas, an ancestral farming system still in place. To close the tour, taste an organic breakfast harvested in the same region.
Kayak: Kayaks offer an individual and adventurous experience. Each participant rows on his own to live the activity.<br/>Pickup included
Kayuko or Canoe: Spacious canoe perfect for those who prefer to relax and take pictures, the guide will take care of rowing for you.<br/>Pickup included
We pick you up directly from your hotel or accommodation in Mexico City. The pick up takes place at 5 am in your accommodation, this way we ensure to see the beautiful sunrise in Xochimilco
Your experience begins with a dawn canoe ride through the canals of the Xochimilco Ecological Reserve. As you sail, you will see the sun rise behind the majestic Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes, creating an unforgettable view.
Then you will arrive at a chinampa, an ancestral agricultural system still in use. There you will enjoy an organic breakfast prepared with freshly harvested ingredients. While cooking, you will sip a traditional pot coffee and hear from your guide the history of Xochimilco and its ecological importance.
To close, you can plant your own vegetables and we will return to sailing while the day completely illuminates this magical place.
After a day full of beautiful views, flavors and history, we will take you back to your accommodation
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