Fly in the best balloon in the area and with the highest safety standards
TEOTIHUACAN FROM THE SKY, TASTE UNDERGROUND
Enjoy an Ancestral Journey in the Teotihuacan area on this All-Inclusive Tour.
Leave the worries behind, so we can take care of your entire Itinerary. From the Transportation that will pick you up on CDMX, your Flight over the Teotihuacan Valley, as well as the Buffet Breakfast in ancestral CUEVA and a visit to the Archaeological Zone, you will only have to dedicate yourself to enjoy.
Entrance to Archaeological Zone<br/>in cave
Breakfast buffet: After your flight you will have your breakfast heading to the restaurant "La Higera"
Simple Balloon Flight: FLIGHT ONLY INCLUDED
NO BREAKFAST, TRANSPORT OR ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA
1. Reception and registration: When you arrive you will register (check in) and you will be able to enjoy a comfortable area next to a coffee break to wait for your flight.
2. Inflation of the balloon: Once the aircraft is ready, we go to that area so that you can take pictures and see the balloon assembly. 3. Takeoff of the balloon: Once the balloon is ready and standing, it is time to board to listen carefully to the pilot's instructions so that you can enjoy the flight, the wind is the master of our itinerary, pushing the balloon to a undetermined destination.
The flight lasts from 40 to 60 min approx.
4. Landing: Although the landing site is always a mystery, the pilot will always opt for an accessible area for the ground support vehicle that constantly monitors the trajectory of the balloon from the ground.
5. Ceremony, we celebrate with a toast with sparkling wine, we will thank with a prayer that the pilot recites. 6. Return to the takeoff area, awards ceremony and farewell
At the end of the balloon flight we will take you to a restaurant with a view of the Teotihuacan Pyramids, enjoy a buffet breakfast where you will find a wide variety of foods.
After breakfast you will go to a workshop explaining the elaboration of handicrafts and tasting of regional drinks such as Pulque, Tequila and Mezcal.
In this Zone you have free time for your visit of 2 hrs. After this time, the driver awaits you at the meeting point for the return to Mexico City after your visit.
The transport will be waiting in front of the Sheraton Hotel on the roundabout.
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