Fly a secure hot air balloon over the beautiful Teotihuacan Valley with pickup from Mexico City. On the way down, drink sparkling wine and receive your flight certificate, continue with a delicious breakfast inside a natural cave or choose our option with breakfast buffet. At the end continue with the visit to a cooperative of artisans of the region where they will talk about maguey, obsidian, pulque tasting, tequila and for the more daring mezcal with worm or spider. Continue your tour of the Teotihuacan pyramids and enjoy climbing the moon pyramid and recharge for two hours off.
Don't think about it anymore and come live this magical experience!!
Breakfast in natural cave<br/>Pickup included
Breakfast buffet<br/>Pickup included
While our team registers and prepares everything to live your experience, you can enjoy a coffee or hot chocolate with a snack, at the same time, watch how each hot air balloon inflates and comes to life to take to the sky.
Safe balloon flight in the beautiful Teotihuacan valley lasting 40 to 60 minutes. It is important to mention that its flight and direction depend entirely on weather conditions.
Upon landing we will make a toast with sparkling wine and you will be given your flight certificate.
At this point we will charge energy, immerse yourself in a totally Natural cave, delight yourself with a traditional Mexican breakfast...
Or, choose our option with buffet breakfast.
We will visit the house of native artisans, where you will learn more about the work done in Teotihuacan with the Maguey, an important plant in the region. Obsidian, an important mineral for different pre-Hispanic cultures and which is currently used to make various crafts, being the main replicas of the Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City.
We will finish with a tasting of Pulque, Tequila, Mezcal and drinks made in the region.
Take a free walk within the archaeological zone and see the temple of Quetzalcóatl, the pyramids of the sun and the moon.
At the end of your free tour lasting 1 to 2 hours (your choice), return to your original meeting point.
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
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